1 00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:01,600 Speaker 1: Hi, Maggie. 2 00:00:01,600 --> 00:00:03,920 Speaker 2: How you holding up in these crazy It seems like 3 00:00:03,960 --> 00:00:05,520 Speaker 2: things getting crazier every day. 4 00:00:05,720 --> 00:00:06,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, So I'm. 5 00:00:06,160 --> 00:00:10,240 Speaker 4: Feeling really inspired today actually, despite all of the horrible 6 00:00:10,280 --> 00:00:14,360 Speaker 4: things in the news, because of these people that go 7 00:00:14,400 --> 00:00:23,440 Speaker 4: to prison and get activated and inspired to change for others. 8 00:00:23,520 --> 00:00:25,680 Speaker 2: Yeah. These are people who've been through hell and come 9 00:00:25,720 --> 00:00:28,120 Speaker 2: out carrying buckets of water for the people that they're 10 00:00:28,200 --> 00:00:28,720 Speaker 2: left behind. 11 00:00:28,920 --> 00:00:29,600 Speaker 3: Absolutely. 12 00:00:29,720 --> 00:00:32,159 Speaker 5: I mean, I don't blame people who get out and 13 00:00:32,200 --> 00:00:34,519 Speaker 5: say I want to forget all of it and live 14 00:00:34,560 --> 00:00:37,760 Speaker 5: a normal life, whatever that might be for them. But 15 00:00:37,800 --> 00:00:41,640 Speaker 5: I really do think that change comes from those who 16 00:00:42,280 --> 00:00:46,360 Speaker 5: have experienced what happened and know what goes on. And 17 00:00:46,800 --> 00:00:50,680 Speaker 5: I think that's so incredible and beautiful and inspiring. 18 00:00:54,840 --> 00:00:56,080 Speaker 3: If you're innocent. 19 00:00:57,480 --> 00:01:07,440 Speaker 1: And you're fighting, we understand you, We hear you. We're 20 00:01:07,440 --> 00:01:16,600 Speaker 1: going to wreck this system. 21 00:01:12,520 --> 00:01:15,679 Speaker 6: From lava for good. This is wrongful conviction with Maggie 22 00:01:15,720 --> 00:01:27,119 Speaker 6: Freeling today. Ken Nixon. On May nineteenth, two thousand and five, 23 00:01:27,560 --> 00:01:30,600 Speaker 6: nineteen year old Ken Nixon was having a relaxing evening 24 00:01:30,640 --> 00:01:33,640 Speaker 6: at home in Detroit with his girlfriend, LaToya and their 25 00:01:33,680 --> 00:01:37,360 Speaker 6: baby son. The knight slipped away as normally as it 26 00:01:37,400 --> 00:01:40,080 Speaker 6: could for the new parents until the early hours of 27 00:01:40,120 --> 00:01:45,400 Speaker 6: the morning, when suddenly the police busted in. About three 28 00:01:45,440 --> 00:01:48,600 Speaker 6: blocks away. That same night, someone had thrown a Molotov 29 00:01:48,720 --> 00:01:51,880 Speaker 6: cocktail at a second floor window of a home, killing 30 00:01:51,880 --> 00:01:54,480 Speaker 6: two children. The other people in the building were able 31 00:01:54,480 --> 00:01:57,320 Speaker 6: to escape, and one of them said the person he 32 00:01:57,360 --> 00:02:02,240 Speaker 6: saw through the homemade bomb was Ken, But Ken and 33 00:02:02,320 --> 00:02:05,880 Speaker 6: LaToya both say they were home at her house. Both 34 00:02:05,920 --> 00:02:09,120 Speaker 6: her aunt and her neighbor say Ken never left the 35 00:02:09,160 --> 00:02:12,600 Speaker 6: house that night, but regardless, Ken wound up being tried 36 00:02:12,639 --> 00:02:15,680 Speaker 6: for arson and for the murders of both children. 37 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:21,280 Speaker 1: I was thinking that they're going to figure this out. 38 00:02:22,000 --> 00:02:26,040 Speaker 1: I was thinking logic was going to make its way 39 00:02:26,080 --> 00:02:31,400 Speaker 1: to the surface. I was thinking that the system was 40 00:02:31,480 --> 00:02:33,560 Speaker 1: going to work the way that it was supposed to. 41 00:02:34,160 --> 00:02:39,000 Speaker 1: Never did I imagine that the end result would be 42 00:02:39,040 --> 00:02:40,000 Speaker 1: a guilty verdict. 43 00:02:42,000 --> 00:02:43,200 Speaker 3: My name is Kenneth Nixon. 44 00:02:43,320 --> 00:02:46,240 Speaker 1: I spent sixteen years incarcerated for a crime that I 45 00:02:46,280 --> 00:02:46,919 Speaker 1: did not commit. 46 00:02:57,720 --> 00:03:00,600 Speaker 6: Ken Nixon was born in Lincoln Park, Michigan, to Tracy 47 00:03:00,680 --> 00:03:04,200 Speaker 6: Nixon and Kenneth Palmer. Ken didn't know his biological dad 48 00:03:04,200 --> 00:03:07,200 Speaker 6: growing up and was raised by his mom and stepdad. 49 00:03:07,600 --> 00:03:10,160 Speaker 6: He's the oldest of four kids. 50 00:03:11,840 --> 00:03:14,560 Speaker 1: Family was really close. I have cousins that were more 51 00:03:14,639 --> 00:03:17,640 Speaker 1: like siblings than they were actual cousins. 52 00:03:17,880 --> 00:03:18,600 Speaker 3: And I had a. 53 00:03:18,560 --> 00:03:25,200 Speaker 1: Pretty fun childhood, middle class upbringing, magnet schools. I always 54 00:03:25,280 --> 00:03:26,359 Speaker 1: enjoyed school. 55 00:03:27,520 --> 00:03:27,960 Speaker 3: Sports. 56 00:03:27,960 --> 00:03:32,680 Speaker 1: Playing up growing up was something that I enjoyed doing. 57 00:03:33,400 --> 00:03:37,840 Speaker 1: Neighborhood wasn't bad, not much violence, not in a horrible area. 58 00:03:40,360 --> 00:03:43,800 Speaker 1: We went to school as a group. We met on 59 00:03:43,880 --> 00:03:46,840 Speaker 1: the corner. Everybody met at the same time. It was 60 00:03:46,880 --> 00:03:50,000 Speaker 1: somebody's parents' responsibility to make sure that everybody made it 61 00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:53,200 Speaker 1: to the corner. There were checkpoints that when we passed, 62 00:03:53,240 --> 00:03:55,440 Speaker 1: somebody's parents reported to the other parents. 63 00:03:58,400 --> 00:04:00,800 Speaker 6: It was a community where every one watched out for 64 00:04:00,840 --> 00:04:04,839 Speaker 6: each other. And Ken appreciated that he had a fun childhood. 65 00:04:05,000 --> 00:04:08,440 Speaker 6: But growing up, Ken was also academically driven and had 66 00:04:08,520 --> 00:04:10,360 Speaker 6: higher ambitions. 67 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:13,440 Speaker 1: I always wanted to be the first in my family 68 00:04:13,480 --> 00:04:17,520 Speaker 1: to graduate college. I learned very early on that not 69 00:04:17,680 --> 00:04:21,840 Speaker 1: many of my family members on either side had actually graduated, 70 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:26,320 Speaker 1: and I wanted to be the first to do so. 71 00:04:26,480 --> 00:04:29,120 Speaker 6: Ken wanted to be an entrepreneur, and his mom, Tracy 72 00:04:29,480 --> 00:04:32,480 Speaker 6: says Ken absolutely could have achieved that dream. 73 00:04:33,680 --> 00:04:37,560 Speaker 7: Ken was smarter than the average kid in the neighborhood. 74 00:04:38,320 --> 00:04:42,440 Speaker 7: The older kids looked up to him. They respected him 75 00:04:42,480 --> 00:04:50,599 Speaker 7: because his mental was beyond theirs. He flourished in everything. 76 00:04:51,360 --> 00:04:54,760 Speaker 7: You know. I at two I started calling him the 77 00:04:54,800 --> 00:04:55,520 Speaker 7: golden child. 78 00:04:56,279 --> 00:04:59,680 Speaker 6: Ken was smart and also incredibly responsible. 79 00:05:00,400 --> 00:05:02,240 Speaker 7: And how was that mother that would put a candle 80 00:05:02,279 --> 00:05:05,520 Speaker 7: in every room of the house and time to go 81 00:05:05,560 --> 00:05:07,880 Speaker 7: to bed, he would blow him out. So I would 82 00:05:07,880 --> 00:05:10,440 Speaker 7: wake up, who blow out my candles? While my candle's 83 00:05:10,480 --> 00:05:10,920 Speaker 7: not burning? 84 00:05:11,320 --> 00:05:12,799 Speaker 6: And he would say, well, mine, that's hot. 85 00:05:13,560 --> 00:05:15,400 Speaker 7: If it breaks and catch on fire, then what. 86 00:05:20,440 --> 00:05:23,679 Speaker 6: By ninth grade, Ken was also doing typical teenage things 87 00:05:23,720 --> 00:05:25,919 Speaker 6: like dating, and he fell in love with his friend 88 00:05:25,920 --> 00:05:30,239 Speaker 6: from elementary school, LaToya Calford. LaToya and Ken were dating 89 00:05:30,279 --> 00:05:33,000 Speaker 6: for a few years when she got pregnant, so after 90 00:05:33,040 --> 00:05:36,200 Speaker 6: the eleventh grade, Ken dropped out of school to help LaToya. 91 00:05:36,720 --> 00:05:39,400 Speaker 6: Just nine days after Ken turned eighteen, the high school 92 00:05:39,400 --> 00:05:43,520 Speaker 6: sweethearts had their son. They named him Keion Ken. It 93 00:05:43,640 --> 00:05:45,800 Speaker 6: was under pressure to take care of his family, so 94 00:05:45,839 --> 00:05:53,440 Speaker 6: he helped start a business, a towing company. On May nineteenth, 95 00:05:53,440 --> 00:05:56,479 Speaker 6: two thousand and five, just three months after his business 96 00:05:56,560 --> 00:05:59,160 Speaker 6: was up and running, Ken was having a relaxing night 97 00:05:59,160 --> 00:06:01,719 Speaker 6: home with LaToya and they're now one year old son. 98 00:06:03,560 --> 00:06:05,839 Speaker 3: My son was on my chest. 99 00:06:06,520 --> 00:06:09,800 Speaker 1: We were in the bedroom and you know, I hear 100 00:06:09,880 --> 00:06:14,640 Speaker 1: the door smash in, and you know it's quick. Seconds 101 00:06:15,080 --> 00:06:18,440 Speaker 1: before you can react. The bedroom door comes swinging open 102 00:06:18,760 --> 00:06:21,600 Speaker 1: and the very first thing you see is a flashlight 103 00:06:21,600 --> 00:06:27,839 Speaker 1: in a shotgun, and instinctively I reach to shield him. 104 00:06:28,480 --> 00:06:30,280 Speaker 3: And as I reached. 105 00:06:30,120 --> 00:06:34,760 Speaker 1: To shield him, the first officer yells, baby, baby, baby. 106 00:06:36,279 --> 00:06:39,440 Speaker 6: Another officer grabs Keon off of Ken, and the next 107 00:06:39,440 --> 00:06:42,560 Speaker 6: thing Ken knows, he's being thrown onto the ground, handcuffed, 108 00:06:42,760 --> 00:06:44,200 Speaker 6: and Keon is screaming. 109 00:06:45,480 --> 00:06:48,680 Speaker 1: The most memorable moment of that night is my son 110 00:06:48,880 --> 00:06:56,239 Speaker 1: screaming like that. 111 00:06:53,040 --> 00:06:55,120 Speaker 3: That will that. 112 00:06:57,200 --> 00:07:01,120 Speaker 1: Come help me, scream that only a kid can give you, 113 00:07:02,320 --> 00:07:06,360 Speaker 1: And to be powerless in that moment as all of 114 00:07:06,360 --> 00:07:12,200 Speaker 1: these cops are here. I mean there's moments where I 115 00:07:12,200 --> 00:07:15,400 Speaker 1: still hear him screaming in my head. That's something you 116 00:07:15,520 --> 00:07:19,200 Speaker 1: never forget, that powerless moment where your kid is screaming 117 00:07:19,200 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 1: for your assistance and there's nothing you can do about it, 118 00:07:22,320 --> 00:07:23,239 Speaker 1: absolutely nothing. 119 00:07:24,960 --> 00:07:29,720 Speaker 6: So when you get picked up, they're saying what to you? 120 00:07:30,480 --> 00:07:32,000 Speaker 3: They actually didn't say anything. 121 00:07:33,480 --> 00:07:36,880 Speaker 6: Instead, they've raided the house and arrested both Ken and LaToya. 122 00:07:37,320 --> 00:07:39,520 Speaker 6: The two of them were immediately separated. 123 00:07:40,200 --> 00:07:43,040 Speaker 1: I get to the priestinct and these two detectives come 124 00:07:43,080 --> 00:07:45,360 Speaker 1: in and they say you're being accused of a murder. 125 00:07:45,800 --> 00:07:49,320 Speaker 1: And I'm like, yeah right, you can't be serious. And 126 00:07:50,880 --> 00:07:53,840 Speaker 1: you know, I'm thinking, you know, murder, somebody got shot, 127 00:07:54,200 --> 00:07:57,000 Speaker 1: you know, drive by or something. In the moment the 128 00:07:57,040 --> 00:08:01,320 Speaker 1: guy says fire, I'm like, yeah right, you can't be serious. Nuts, 129 00:08:01,400 --> 00:08:04,320 Speaker 1: And I was arrested and booked into the county jail. 130 00:08:07,440 --> 00:08:09,520 Speaker 6: What Ken didn't know was, at the same time he 131 00:08:09,560 --> 00:08:12,280 Speaker 6: was home with LaToya and Keon, a crime took place 132 00:08:12,360 --> 00:08:17,200 Speaker 6: about three blocks away. Someone threw a Molotov cocktail into 133 00:08:17,280 --> 00:08:21,080 Speaker 6: the second floor window of a home. Two children were killed, 134 00:08:21,440 --> 00:08:25,240 Speaker 6: ten year old Rayland Vaughan and his baby sister, Tamaya. 135 00:08:25,360 --> 00:08:27,600 Speaker 6: The other people in the building were able to escape, 136 00:08:28,000 --> 00:08:31,800 Speaker 6: and the police were accusing both Ken and LaToya of 137 00:08:31,840 --> 00:08:36,160 Speaker 6: these murders. Did you even know how to make a 138 00:08:36,200 --> 00:08:37,040 Speaker 6: Molotov cocktail? 139 00:08:37,120 --> 00:08:40,320 Speaker 3: I did not even know what the Molotov cocktail. 140 00:08:40,080 --> 00:08:41,520 Speaker 6: Was, Okay, so can't even say it. 141 00:08:41,600 --> 00:08:44,679 Speaker 3: Yeah. My trial attorney literally. 142 00:08:44,320 --> 00:08:47,400 Speaker 1: Spent forty five minutes trying to explain to me what 143 00:08:47,520 --> 00:08:49,040 Speaker 1: a Molotov cocktail. 144 00:08:48,800 --> 00:08:57,040 Speaker 6: Was turns out, the police had an alleged witness, thirteen 145 00:08:57,120 --> 00:08:59,520 Speaker 6: year old Brandon Vaughan, the brother of the two children 146 00:08:59,520 --> 00:09:02,760 Speaker 6: who were killed. Brandon told police he saw Ken throw 147 00:09:02,840 --> 00:09:05,400 Speaker 6: the Molotov cocktail through the window and that he thought 148 00:09:05,440 --> 00:09:07,520 Speaker 6: Ken might have done it out of anger at his 149 00:09:07,600 --> 00:09:11,400 Speaker 6: mother's boyfriend, ron Rico Simmons. Brandon said that Ken had 150 00:09:11,440 --> 00:09:13,640 Speaker 6: it out for ron Rico because of a fling he 151 00:09:13,679 --> 00:09:16,920 Speaker 6: had with LaToya while she and Ken were dating. According 152 00:09:16,960 --> 00:09:19,200 Speaker 6: to Brandon, he was on his porch that night and 153 00:09:19,240 --> 00:09:22,640 Speaker 6: saw Ken get out of a green Plymouth neon, throw 154 00:09:22,679 --> 00:09:25,840 Speaker 6: the bomb into the house, get back into the passenger seat, 155 00:09:25,880 --> 00:09:29,040 Speaker 6: and speed off, and he said that the car belonged 156 00:09:29,080 --> 00:09:32,720 Speaker 6: to LaToya. Ken and LaToya were both charged with two 157 00:09:32,760 --> 00:09:35,760 Speaker 6: counts of murder, four counts of attempted murder, and one 158 00:09:35,800 --> 00:09:42,720 Speaker 6: count of arson. So I want to ask you, you know, 159 00:09:42,760 --> 00:09:45,360 Speaker 6: when you find out that Ken is. 160 00:09:45,440 --> 00:09:46,319 Speaker 3: Arrested for. 161 00:09:47,760 --> 00:09:52,080 Speaker 6: A horrible murder of two children, what was that like 162 00:09:52,120 --> 00:09:52,320 Speaker 6: for you? 163 00:09:54,400 --> 00:09:57,960 Speaker 7: I'm the all the same your world times black. 164 00:09:59,440 --> 00:10:00,320 Speaker 3: I experien. 165 00:10:02,400 --> 00:10:07,480 Speaker 8: I couldn't see, I couldn't voss, I couldn't talk, and 166 00:10:07,520 --> 00:10:11,520 Speaker 8: then I started making phone calls asking questions, what's going on, 167 00:10:12,520 --> 00:10:14,040 Speaker 8: you know, what's the truth in this? 168 00:10:15,880 --> 00:10:19,200 Speaker 6: And did you think there was any possibility Ken could 169 00:10:19,200 --> 00:10:20,040 Speaker 6: have done something like this? 170 00:10:21,040 --> 00:10:21,760 Speaker 8: Absolutely not. 171 00:10:23,440 --> 00:10:25,240 Speaker 9: He was that kid that wouldn't let me burn a 172 00:10:25,280 --> 00:10:29,360 Speaker 9: candle for twenty four hours, so I know, I'm all 173 00:10:29,400 --> 00:10:42,280 Speaker 9: the top cantail, No way. 174 00:10:42,880 --> 00:10:47,400 Speaker 6: This episode is underwritten by AIG, a leading global insurance company. 175 00:10:47,600 --> 00:10:51,760 Speaker 6: AIG is committed to corporate social responsibility and to making 176 00:10:51,840 --> 00:10:54,840 Speaker 6: a positive difference in the lives of its employees and 177 00:10:55,000 --> 00:10:57,880 Speaker 6: in the communities where we work and live. In light 178 00:10:57,960 --> 00:11:01,800 Speaker 6: of the compelling need for pro legal assistance, and in 179 00:11:01,840 --> 00:11:06,319 Speaker 6: recognition of AIG's commitment to criminal and social justice reform, 180 00:11:06,559 --> 00:11:10,760 Speaker 6: the AIG Pro Bono Program provides free legal services and 181 00:11:10,880 --> 00:11:19,160 Speaker 6: other support to underrepresented communities and individuals. On September fifteenth, 182 00:11:19,160 --> 00:11:21,840 Speaker 6: two thousand and five, Ken and LaToya went to trial. 183 00:11:22,160 --> 00:11:25,280 Speaker 6: They were tried together, but they each had separate juries. 184 00:11:30,320 --> 00:11:35,080 Speaker 6: The prosecutor was Assistant prosecuting Attorney Patrick Muscat. Muskat called 185 00:11:35,080 --> 00:11:37,600 Speaker 6: an expert from the state crime Lab who had tested 186 00:11:37,640 --> 00:11:40,520 Speaker 6: Ken's close the night he was arrested after the police 187 00:11:40,559 --> 00:11:43,839 Speaker 6: had taken them as evidence. The expert testified that Ken's 188 00:11:43,880 --> 00:11:48,480 Speaker 6: clothes had an accelerant on them. A man named Stanley 189 00:11:48,600 --> 00:11:52,240 Speaker 6: January Junior testified that Ken confessed to him while they 190 00:11:52,240 --> 00:11:54,960 Speaker 6: were in the Wayne County jail together, and that Ken 191 00:11:55,000 --> 00:12:02,840 Speaker 6: told him he didn't think the children were home. Muscat 192 00:12:03,000 --> 00:12:05,640 Speaker 6: also called the alleged witness to the crime, thirteen year 193 00:12:05,679 --> 00:12:08,120 Speaker 6: old Brandon Vaughan. He was one of the survivors of 194 00:12:08,160 --> 00:12:11,079 Speaker 6: the fire that night and the older brother of the victims. 195 00:12:11,559 --> 00:12:14,200 Speaker 6: Brandon was also the one who pointed police to Ken 196 00:12:14,240 --> 00:12:17,600 Speaker 6: and LaToya in the first place. At trial, Brandon said 197 00:12:17,640 --> 00:12:20,920 Speaker 6: he saw Ken get into the passenger side of Latoya's car, 198 00:12:21,240 --> 00:12:23,360 Speaker 6: but he altered his testimony a bit from what he 199 00:12:23,440 --> 00:12:26,840 Speaker 6: originally told police. He said that he actually wasn't on 200 00:12:26,880 --> 00:12:29,079 Speaker 6: the porch when he saw Ken get out of the car. 201 00:12:29,440 --> 00:12:31,640 Speaker 6: He was in his bed. The only evidence of the 202 00:12:31,679 --> 00:12:36,079 Speaker 6: state actually had against Ken was this altered witness testimony 203 00:12:36,240 --> 00:12:42,040 Speaker 6: and the alleged accelerant covered clothes. Ken and Latoya's defense 204 00:12:42,200 --> 00:12:45,080 Speaker 6: was weak, though their attorneys called just four witnesses to 205 00:12:45,120 --> 00:12:48,480 Speaker 6: the stand, two of whom were alibi witnesses, and they 206 00:12:48,520 --> 00:12:51,800 Speaker 6: did not present any evidence to refute the state crime lab. 207 00:12:52,160 --> 00:12:54,000 Speaker 6: They did not point out that Ken had worked at 208 00:12:54,000 --> 00:12:57,360 Speaker 6: the towing company earlier that night, and that since truck's 209 00:12:57,400 --> 00:13:00,719 Speaker 6: typically carry gasoline, it's likely that Can could have had 210 00:13:00,760 --> 00:13:06,360 Speaker 6: some sort of accelerant on him from that. LaToya ended 211 00:13:06,440 --> 00:13:09,600 Speaker 6: up being acquitted of all charges, but as for Ken, 212 00:13:09,760 --> 00:13:12,520 Speaker 6: his jury found him guilty and he was convicted of 213 00:13:12,559 --> 00:13:16,040 Speaker 6: one count of arson, four counts of attempted murder, and 214 00:13:16,080 --> 00:13:19,720 Speaker 6: two counts of murder. He was sentenced to life in 215 00:13:19,800 --> 00:13:28,760 Speaker 6: prison without parole. When Ken got to prison, he got 216 00:13:28,800 --> 00:13:31,600 Speaker 6: right to work. He's a natural achiever, and says he 217 00:13:31,679 --> 00:13:35,319 Speaker 6: finished getting his ged within six weeks of his conviction, 218 00:13:35,840 --> 00:13:38,839 Speaker 6: and he appealed his conviction right away. But in two 219 00:13:38,880 --> 00:13:41,600 Speaker 6: thousand and seven he was denied. He was denied again 220 00:13:41,640 --> 00:13:46,240 Speaker 6: in twenty ten, and then again and again. Did you 221 00:13:46,280 --> 00:13:47,400 Speaker 6: do any crying in prison? 222 00:13:47,679 --> 00:13:54,080 Speaker 1: Almost certainly? Losses are her heart, you know, the core 223 00:13:54,160 --> 00:13:59,440 Speaker 1: system was her heart. I absolutely cried a few times, all. 224 00:13:59,360 --> 00:14:02,240 Speaker 6: The while his tracy was paying for the attorneys and 225 00:14:02,360 --> 00:14:04,360 Speaker 6: expenses for kens appeals. 226 00:14:05,120 --> 00:14:08,200 Speaker 1: It's hard to continue to say, hey, I need twenty 227 00:14:08,240 --> 00:14:12,680 Speaker 1: grand right, that's somebody's life savings. Where where are. 228 00:14:12,559 --> 00:14:17,360 Speaker 6: You getting this money? That's a lot of money, Granddad. 229 00:14:17,440 --> 00:14:19,720 Speaker 9: Mostly I worked. 230 00:14:20,840 --> 00:14:24,160 Speaker 8: I had parties, you know, we did what we had 231 00:14:24,160 --> 00:14:27,040 Speaker 8: to do, what we saw food, we had t shirts made, 232 00:14:27,160 --> 00:14:29,000 Speaker 8: we sold shirts, and. 233 00:14:30,920 --> 00:14:34,160 Speaker 6: On a monthly basis, the money was there, but they 234 00:14:34,240 --> 00:14:37,200 Speaker 6: kept losing. Eventually, Tracy had to wonder. 235 00:14:39,480 --> 00:14:43,040 Speaker 8: It took me a long time to ask him, you know, 236 00:14:43,120 --> 00:14:47,320 Speaker 8: because I did as a mother. I asked, come on, now, 237 00:14:47,440 --> 00:14:50,560 Speaker 8: jail me something, did you And he said absolutely not? 238 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:53,040 Speaker 9: And I knew in my heart he didn't. 239 00:14:54,520 --> 00:14:58,160 Speaker 1: And you know, she'd sacrifice so much to continue paying 240 00:14:58,200 --> 00:15:02,000 Speaker 1: lawyers and private investigators. The result was repeatedly the same. 241 00:15:02,160 --> 00:15:03,880 Speaker 1: No matter how much money we spent, no matter how 242 00:15:03,960 --> 00:15:08,560 Speaker 1: much time was spent, we were still losing. And when 243 00:15:08,600 --> 00:15:16,520 Speaker 1: that question came, I felt like her faith was waivery. 244 00:15:14,120 --> 00:15:17,280 Speaker 6: But it wasn't. Tracy pushed on with her son to 245 00:15:17,320 --> 00:15:18,320 Speaker 6: fight for his freedom. 246 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:22,920 Speaker 8: I know my son with things, I know my good 247 00:15:23,080 --> 00:15:26,840 Speaker 8: my soul mean knowing him, I think he was vincent. 248 00:15:35,600 --> 00:15:38,200 Speaker 6: So I guess listeners might be wondering, how do you 249 00:15:38,240 --> 00:15:40,360 Speaker 6: have the same case and one person gets off and 250 00:15:40,400 --> 00:15:41,440 Speaker 6: one person gets convicted. 251 00:15:42,240 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 2: Well that's the ten million dollar question, isn't it. 252 00:15:45,760 --> 00:15:48,200 Speaker 6: This is David Williams. He's a staff attorney at the 253 00:15:48,240 --> 00:15:53,200 Speaker 6: Western Michigan University Cooley Innocence Project. David and the WMU 254 00:15:53,240 --> 00:15:56,920 Speaker 6: Cooley Innocence Project came across Ken's case back in twenty sixteen, 255 00:15:57,480 --> 00:16:01,040 Speaker 6: and they saw several factors that pointed towards his innocence. 256 00:16:01,760 --> 00:16:04,240 Speaker 2: The two biggest factors was the use of a jail 257 00:16:04,240 --> 00:16:08,560 Speaker 2: house spitch and also the testimony of the star witness, 258 00:16:08,800 --> 00:16:12,480 Speaker 2: Brendan Bawn, who we knew to be unreliable because he 259 00:16:12,560 --> 00:16:15,920 Speaker 2: told a different story about four different times. 260 00:16:18,720 --> 00:16:22,440 Speaker 6: They started from the beginning, they gathered all the available evidence, 261 00:16:22,720 --> 00:16:29,160 Speaker 6: and while reviewing it, they stumbled on something new. David says, 262 00:16:29,200 --> 00:16:32,600 Speaker 6: the uncovered memos that had not previously been disclosed to 263 00:16:32,720 --> 00:16:33,440 Speaker 6: Ken's defense. 264 00:16:34,040 --> 00:16:38,400 Speaker 2: So we actually had memos that we found during the 265 00:16:38,400 --> 00:16:42,120 Speaker 2: course of our investigation from the police and the prosecutors, 266 00:16:42,800 --> 00:16:46,080 Speaker 2: and they're saying, you know, this witness, this kid, Brandon, 267 00:16:46,160 --> 00:16:49,960 Speaker 2: he's very inconsistent. We got to get something, and all 268 00:16:49,960 --> 00:16:53,920 Speaker 2: of a sudden, the steelhouse snitch materializes just overnight. 269 00:16:55,160 --> 00:16:57,920 Speaker 6: David believes that this suggests the prosecution was worried they 270 00:16:57,920 --> 00:17:01,240 Speaker 6: wouldn't get a conviction on Brandan's test money alone, and 271 00:17:01,280 --> 00:17:05,280 Speaker 6: so the prosecution called Stanley January junior to testify. A 272 00:17:05,320 --> 00:17:08,280 Speaker 6: memo dated August third, two thousand and five, requested that 273 00:17:08,320 --> 00:17:11,160 Speaker 6: the detectives speak with Ken's cellmates to see if Ken 274 00:17:11,200 --> 00:17:13,400 Speaker 6: said anything to them. By the end of the month, 275 00:17:13,560 --> 00:17:16,760 Speaker 6: Detective Moys's he Meenez said he spoke with January, who 276 00:17:16,840 --> 00:17:21,439 Speaker 6: allegedly said Nixon confessed to him. Shortly after that, January 277 00:17:21,640 --> 00:17:28,639 Speaker 6: signed his plea agreement. Eventually, Ken's team spoke with January, 278 00:17:28,720 --> 00:17:31,240 Speaker 6: who admitted he had actually seen the case on TV 279 00:17:31,359 --> 00:17:35,080 Speaker 6: before he spoke with Ken. Another prisoner had also previously 280 00:17:35,119 --> 00:17:38,159 Speaker 6: reported that January admitted to him that he made up 281 00:17:38,160 --> 00:17:40,840 Speaker 6: a lie hoping to make a deal with the prosecutor 282 00:17:41,200 --> 00:17:45,240 Speaker 6: to get his own case dropped. David and the wm 283 00:17:45,400 --> 00:17:48,720 Speaker 6: Cooley Innocent's Project worked on Ken's case for two years 284 00:17:48,760 --> 00:17:52,880 Speaker 6: before they submitted it to the Conviction Integrity Unit or CiU. 285 00:17:53,680 --> 00:17:57,119 Speaker 6: While pending, the CiU completed a review of another case 286 00:17:57,280 --> 00:18:01,680 Speaker 6: which they deemed was indeed a wrongful conviction. Alexander Unsari, 287 00:18:02,000 --> 00:18:04,399 Speaker 6: who had been in prison since twenty twelve, had his 288 00:18:04,480 --> 00:18:08,600 Speaker 6: conviction vacated and guess what the common denominator with Ken. 289 00:18:09,000 --> 00:18:13,760 Speaker 6: Detective Moys's he Meenez was also a detective in Unsorry's case. 290 00:18:16,000 --> 00:18:20,239 Speaker 2: So Detective Jimenez is currently being accused of holding up 291 00:18:20,240 --> 00:18:26,560 Speaker 2: a couple investigations and has something to deal with cartel. 292 00:18:26,720 --> 00:18:32,080 Speaker 2: There has been prior misconduct from Jimenez before, and I 293 00:18:32,119 --> 00:18:34,560 Speaker 2: think at this point it's pretty easy to say that 294 00:18:35,200 --> 00:18:38,160 Speaker 2: Detroit doesn't consider him a reliable witness anymore. 295 00:18:39,040 --> 00:18:42,400 Speaker 6: And it wasn't just Himenez. Many of the players involved 296 00:18:42,440 --> 00:18:47,560 Speaker 6: in Ken's conviction have a history of misconduct. Prosecuting Attorney Muscat, 297 00:18:47,560 --> 00:18:51,880 Speaker 6: for example, prosecuted Devonte Sandford, who was a child when 298 00:18:51,880 --> 00:18:56,280 Speaker 6: he was convicted. Sanford has since been exonerated. Musqet also 299 00:18:56,359 --> 00:18:59,680 Speaker 6: prosecuted Felonious Sierce for murder in two thousand and four, 300 00:19:00,000 --> 00:19:03,520 Speaker 6: which resulted in a life without parole sentence. Searcy is 301 00:19:03,520 --> 00:19:06,920 Speaker 6: currently awaiting a new trial due to Muscat's alleged role 302 00:19:07,040 --> 00:19:10,639 Speaker 6: in hiding evidence from the jury. Lieutenant James Tolbert was 303 00:19:10,760 --> 00:19:13,919 Speaker 6: also involved in the DeVante Sanford case and had been 304 00:19:13,960 --> 00:19:18,560 Speaker 6: placed on the Wayne County Prosecutor's list of untrustworthy police officers. 305 00:19:18,880 --> 00:19:22,040 Speaker 6: A specialist to try and curb wrongful convictions in Detroit 306 00:19:22,240 --> 00:19:28,280 Speaker 6: and surrounding cities in Wayne County. Finally, after months of review. 307 00:19:28,600 --> 00:19:32,320 Speaker 6: The CiU ruled in Ken's case, and on February eighteenth, 308 00:19:32,400 --> 00:19:37,840 Speaker 6: twenty twenty one, his conviction was vacated. After sixteen years, 309 00:19:38,080 --> 00:19:40,800 Speaker 6: Ken Nixon walked out of prison and was reunited with 310 00:19:40,840 --> 00:19:47,400 Speaker 6: his family, friends and supporters. 311 00:19:48,640 --> 00:19:52,439 Speaker 1: It's like people just rushing to the car and you know, 312 00:19:52,520 --> 00:19:57,359 Speaker 1: familiar faces, some unfamiliar faces. But my son was, you know, 313 00:19:57,400 --> 00:19:59,679 Speaker 1: he's a little wais back. So he caught the glimpse 314 00:19:59,720 --> 00:20:04,639 Speaker 1: of me comment and he just like football, and he 315 00:20:04,760 --> 00:20:07,240 Speaker 1: just hailed all and we just rocked back and forth 316 00:20:07,280 --> 00:20:10,720 Speaker 1: for a minute, and that's when the reality said. 317 00:20:21,000 --> 00:20:23,480 Speaker 6: Soon after Ken got out, I caught up with him 318 00:20:23,720 --> 00:20:26,399 Speaker 6: in his home. He was with his then girlfriend Wendy, 319 00:20:27,040 --> 00:20:29,640 Speaker 6: and he was having a little trouble getting the hang 320 00:20:29,680 --> 00:20:33,920 Speaker 6: of his cell phone. Welcome to the world of technology issues. 321 00:20:37,560 --> 00:20:38,600 Speaker 5: Yeah, I know. 322 00:20:38,840 --> 00:20:39,680 Speaker 2: So how's it going? 323 00:20:39,760 --> 00:20:40,160 Speaker 8: So okay? 324 00:20:40,200 --> 00:20:41,280 Speaker 6: What have you eaten so far? 325 00:20:42,320 --> 00:20:42,840 Speaker 7: Everything? 326 00:20:42,920 --> 00:20:43,360 Speaker 1: Everything? 327 00:20:45,320 --> 00:20:47,080 Speaker 6: He said, he wanted a real burger. 328 00:20:47,560 --> 00:20:48,520 Speaker 7: Okay, that's fair. 329 00:20:54,320 --> 00:20:56,320 Speaker 6: When Ken got out, the first thing he did was 330 00:20:56,359 --> 00:20:58,879 Speaker 6: ketch up on his eighteen year old son, Kean's life. 331 00:20:59,240 --> 00:21:01,919 Speaker 6: They had maintained a relationship throughout his time in prison, 332 00:21:02,240 --> 00:21:04,320 Speaker 6: but now he could be a hands on dad. 333 00:21:05,240 --> 00:21:08,280 Speaker 1: I was home in time to see his senior year 334 00:21:08,560 --> 00:21:13,040 Speaker 1: of ball. He is a standout football star. He just 335 00:21:13,119 --> 00:21:16,119 Speaker 1: accepted a full ride scholarship to Morgan State University to 336 00:21:16,119 --> 00:21:20,639 Speaker 1: play football. He is a straight amb kid and nothing. 337 00:21:20,760 --> 00:21:23,120 Speaker 1: I've never seen nothing less than a three point eight 338 00:21:23,119 --> 00:21:25,240 Speaker 1: with him. I'll get to see him off for college. 339 00:21:25,640 --> 00:21:27,480 Speaker 1: I'll get to annoy the hell out of him while 340 00:21:27,520 --> 00:21:35,960 Speaker 1: he's at college. Amazing, amazing timing when my exoneration came. 341 00:21:37,160 --> 00:21:39,120 Speaker 6: Now that he's out, Ken is actually a full time 342 00:21:39,200 --> 00:21:42,240 Speaker 6: dad to two boys, because while in prison, Ken found 343 00:21:42,240 --> 00:21:44,879 Speaker 6: out he has another son, Omar, who was born a 344 00:21:44,920 --> 00:21:48,119 Speaker 6: couple of years before Keon. They also built a relationship 345 00:21:48,119 --> 00:21:50,440 Speaker 6: while Ken was in prison and I stayed in touch. 346 00:21:50,920 --> 00:21:55,240 Speaker 6: Omar is now nineteen years old. In addition to fortifying 347 00:21:55,240 --> 00:21:59,320 Speaker 6: his relationships, Ken is now also focused on advocacy work. 348 00:22:00,359 --> 00:22:03,800 Speaker 1: When I came home, I didn't like the fact that 349 00:22:04,640 --> 00:22:08,240 Speaker 1: the people around us that have never been through what 350 00:22:08,280 --> 00:22:12,360 Speaker 1: we've been through were dictating how we moved in what way. 351 00:22:13,920 --> 00:22:16,600 Speaker 1: It's the lawyers that are telling you which financial advisors 352 00:22:16,640 --> 00:22:20,520 Speaker 1: to go to. It's the lawyers that are helping you 353 00:22:20,560 --> 00:22:24,680 Speaker 1: get health care. It's the lawyers that are suggesting which 354 00:22:24,720 --> 00:22:28,560 Speaker 1: therapist you talk to that are telling you what's okay 355 00:22:28,560 --> 00:22:34,720 Speaker 1: and what's not okay. That bothers me because you've never 356 00:22:34,760 --> 00:22:37,400 Speaker 1: been where I've been. You've never seen what I've seen, 357 00:22:37,840 --> 00:22:39,920 Speaker 1: so it makes you feel like you're qualified to tell 358 00:22:39,960 --> 00:22:44,600 Speaker 1: me what's acceptable and what's not. That was a struggle 359 00:22:44,640 --> 00:22:48,560 Speaker 1: for me to accept. So I laid a foundation, I 360 00:22:48,680 --> 00:22:50,919 Speaker 1: poured some concrete, and now we stand there. 361 00:22:52,200 --> 00:22:55,200 Speaker 6: Ken is a founding member of the Organization of its Ownarees, 362 00:22:55,520 --> 00:23:01,560 Speaker 6: a nonprofit whose membership, including its board, consists entirely of xounaries. 363 00:23:02,480 --> 00:23:07,359 Speaker 1: We work to bring awareness to wrongful convictions. There are 364 00:23:07,720 --> 00:23:09,800 Speaker 1: I think the latest number that I've seen is three 365 00:23:09,800 --> 00:23:12,359 Speaker 1: thousand xigneries in this country, and those are just the 366 00:23:12,359 --> 00:23:15,320 Speaker 1: ones we know about. We work to do the best 367 00:23:15,359 --> 00:23:17,359 Speaker 1: we can with re entry and making sure that people 368 00:23:17,400 --> 00:23:19,920 Speaker 1: have what they need. We work to be each other 369 00:23:20,000 --> 00:23:23,720 Speaker 1: peer counselors. We work to make sure that if there's 370 00:23:23,760 --> 00:23:27,280 Speaker 1: an innocent person in prison, if they don't have any supporters, 371 00:23:27,280 --> 00:23:28,320 Speaker 1: we are their supporters. 372 00:23:28,520 --> 00:23:28,679 Speaker 3: You know. 373 00:23:28,720 --> 00:23:31,440 Speaker 1: We fly in, we go to court hearings, we go 374 00:23:31,560 --> 00:23:34,879 Speaker 1: to parole hearings, we go to meetings with prosecutors, We 375 00:23:34,920 --> 00:23:38,000 Speaker 1: go to meetings with people that don't technically understand what 376 00:23:38,040 --> 00:23:43,000 Speaker 1: a wrongful conviction is. We deal with bank accounts, we 377 00:23:43,119 --> 00:23:49,160 Speaker 1: deal with driver's license IDs, housing, healthcare, financial advisors. 378 00:23:50,119 --> 00:23:52,240 Speaker 3: We deal with us. 379 00:23:53,080 --> 00:23:57,560 Speaker 1: Our decisions are our own and the goal, the purpose 380 00:23:58,280 --> 00:24:02,760 Speaker 1: our existence is based around us taking care of us. 381 00:24:05,280 --> 00:24:07,800 Speaker 6: I asked Ken what he would tell other innocent people 382 00:24:07,880 --> 00:24:09,920 Speaker 6: going through the same thing that he did. 383 00:24:12,440 --> 00:24:25,919 Speaker 1: If you're innocent and you're fighting, don't stop fighting. No, no, 384 00:24:27,520 --> 00:24:31,800 Speaker 1: that we're doing everything. We can change the system. We 385 00:24:32,040 --> 00:24:45,880 Speaker 1: understand you, We hear you. We're going to wreck this system. 386 00:24:45,920 --> 00:24:48,440 Speaker 6: In January of this year, can A filed a claim 387 00:24:48,480 --> 00:24:52,200 Speaker 6: against the state of Michigan for compensation for his wrongful conviction. 388 00:24:54,640 --> 00:24:56,199 Speaker 6: If you'd like to help support the work of the 389 00:24:56,320 --> 00:25:00,560 Speaker 6: Organization of Xana Rees, go to fundly dot com organization 390 00:25:00,800 --> 00:25:07,719 Speaker 6: Dash of dash exoneries. Next time on Wrongful Conviction with 391 00:25:07,720 --> 00:25:14,159 Speaker 6: Maggie Freeling, Karen bows I saw fallen rang and it 392 00:25:14,359 --> 00:25:18,320 Speaker 6: was my son and he said the House of fun. 393 00:25:18,240 --> 00:25:20,040 Speaker 7: Fire my suppol. 394 00:25:20,080 --> 00:25:22,240 Speaker 3: Where is rob And that's the biggest thing. 395 00:25:22,720 --> 00:25:33,439 Speaker 6: Yeah, no, no, but it could locate. 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