Innocent Behind Bars - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Dennis Maher
The stories of people convicted for crimes they did not commit, beginning with Dennis Maher, who was identified as the attacker of three rape victims. He maintained his innocence and was released after almost two decades behind bars.
Kwame Ajamu
The story of Kwame Ajumu, who at the age of 17 was sentenced to death for a murder-robbery he did not commit. The only evidence against him was the testimony of a 13-year old boy.
Kristine Bunch
The story of Kristine Bunch, who served more than 17 years behind bars after being wrongfully convicted for starting the house fire that killed her infant son.
John Button
The story of innocent teenager John Button, who was convicted for the hit-and-run murder of his girlfriend - despite a confession from the real culprit
Derrick Jamison
The story of Derrick Jamison, who spent two decades on death row after being wrongfully convicted of murder, during which time he endured six execution attempts.
Kian Khatibi
The story of 23-year-old Kian Khatibi, who was wrongly convicted and spent just under a decade in prison for a violent stabbing that was actually committed by his brother.
Herman Lindsey
How a family connection saw Herman Lindsey endure three years on death row for a robbery and execution-style murder he did not commit.
Ron Keine
The story of Ron Keine, who was sentenced to death for a murder that occurred days before he and his motorcyle club mates rode into town.
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