FLOYD, GEORGE murder: Panorama: George Floyd: A Killing that Shook the World TV - 8 Minutes & 46 Seconds TV -
The death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police has sparked America’s biggest series of protests over race in a generation, highlighting once again the deep divide between black and white. With violent scenes and police forces seemingly out of control. The protests have gone global. Panorama: George Floyd: A Killing that Shook the World, BBC 2020
Could George Floyd’s death finally force America to confront the scourge of racism within? ibid.
Derek Chauvin has been charged with second-degree murder. Three other officers have been charged with aiding and abetting murder. ibid.
The latest in an endless line of lives taken by violent cops. It is part of the black experience: an American tragedy. ibid.
One sweltering evening on the streets of Minneapolis yet another black man falls victim to police brutality. The killing of George Floyd has sparked outrage not only across America but also across the entire world. It is the latest chapter in the history of race injustice that is as old as the country itself. 8 Minutes & 46 Seconds, Sky Witness 2020
Derek Chauvin – In that time over a dozen complaints have been lodged against him. ibid.
But in 24 hours the death of another black man in police custody unleashes a fury that has existed for generations. ibid.
FOGLE, LEWIS JIM [viz Miscarriages of Justice: Fogle, Lewis Jim]: The Innocence Network 2023 -
‘A 15-year-old girl had been raped and murdered.’ The Innocence Network, 2023
Lewis Jim Fogle claims to be a victim of a miscarriage of justice … The crime at the centre of this case took place in Pennsylvania on July 30th 1976 [Kathy Long]. ibid.
As Karen [Innocence Project] discovered in the file – at the beginning of the investigation the police did not mention Jim at all. Indeed, the first witness accounts describing the driver in the car led to a very different suspect – a patient at a mental institution. ibid.
On March 18th 1981 Lewis Jim Fogle was arrested with three other men Earl Elderkin [mental patient] while under hypnosis at the mental institution in what seemed like yet another version of the story … ‘They dropped the charges against everybody except Mr Fogle … convicted on the testimony of what we call snitches … the only evidence that was used to convict him.’ ibid.
If these final tests were negative the Innocence Project would no longer be able to help … At that time Jim had been in prison for 34 years … ‘Lewis Fogle is excluded from the pubic hair combings’ … 13th August 2015: Jim is finally outside. ibid.
FOLBIGG, KATHLEEN [viz Miscarriages of Justice]: Kathleen Folbigg - CBS online - The Baby Killer Conspiracy TV -
Try to imagine your life being spread out, ripped to pieces, examined, opinions cast, character assassinated, your every word, action, thought, doubted, and you’re told you don’t know yourself. Add to that, because of all the above becoming the most HATED woman alive … You can’t. I endure all this knowing that one day vindication will one day be mine. I now live with that every day. This is the last time I’ll state – I did not kill my children. Kathleen Folbigg
Canberra, Australia — An Australian appeals court overturned all convictions against a woman on Thursday, 20 years after a jury found her guilty of killing her four children.
Kathleen Folbigg already was pardoned at the New South Wales state government's direction and released from prison in June based on new scientific evidence that her four children may have died from natural causes, as she had insisted. CBS News online article 14th December 2023, ‘Australian Mother Kathleen Folbigg’s 20-Year-Old Convictions for Killer Her 4 Kids Overturned’
2021: At the time of filming Kathleen Folbigg had spent 19 years in prison for murdering her four children. The Baby Killer Conspiracy s1e1: Kathy Folbigg, Reality 2024
Sarah is the third child to die at four and a half weeks. ibid.
Sally Clark: ‘The police officer says that there is evidence that Harry was unlawfully killed.’ ibid. comment
I never never shook him. He is just so precious. ibid. Sally Clark
It gets worse … He [pathologist] decides to go back to Christopher’s post-mortem, and he changes his mind. He decides his [Christopher’s] death wasn’t natural causes: he was smothered. ibid. comment
She [Sally Clark] was charged with the murder of Christopher and the murder of baby Harry. ibid.
Donna Anthony found guilty of killing her two children, smothering first Jordan, then a year later Michael. ibid. TV news
The star witness was Professor Roy Meadow. ibid. comment
Kathy: Laura Elizabeth Folbigg, 1 year 8 months: The autopsy report was undetermined. ibid.
8 months after Kathleen loses her fourth child, a woman in Salisbury is arrested on suspicion of the murder of her 3 babies: Angela Cannings. ibid.
Meadow’s Law: One sudden death is a tragedy, two suspicious, three murder unless proven otherwise. ibid.
After 2 years, Sally Clark goes on trial for the murder of her babies, Christopher and Harry. ibid.
Sally Clark trial: Professor Meadow walked in as if her was the star of the show. ibid.
He [Professor Meadow] was convinced he was never wrong. ibid.
Sally Clark: The solicitor who was found guilty of murdering her two sons when they were babies was given two life sentences today. ibid.
Meadow’s Law: This was a very dark time for women. ibid.
Sally Clark: Life For Baby Killer Mother. The Baby Killer Conspiracy s1e2, newspaper headline
Professor Roy Meadow ended up being the Witchfinder General. ibid. comment
My name’s John Sweeney and I’m an old-school reporter and I write books. In 2001 when I was at the BBC I started digging into the facts of the Sally Clark case. I talked to a ton of doctors, and people who know their way round statistic. And they said that the statistic that Roy Meadow gave to the jury in the trial was just plain wrong. ibid.
1 in 73 million: The statistic was taken completely out of context … I was horrified by this statistic. ibid. professor re Meadow
Poor Sally Clark had her life ruined by a grotesque mistake. ibid. Sweeney
Professor Meadow destroyed these women. ibid. Levin
It remains unexplained. That doesn’t mean it is murder. But like the witches of Salem, they want someone to go down for it. ibid. Michael Mansfield QC
Angela Cannings: What are we saying? That this mother decided she was going to have more children so she could kill them. I couldn’t believe it. ibid. Meadow
Angela just fell on her seat. I think she was just numbed and stunned. ibid. comment
Convinced on the word of doctors with a theory. ibid.
I rang Macclesfield hospital. They were very unpleasant. ibid. Marilyn Stowe investigates
Microbiology report Harry Clark: Natural causes. ibid. Stowe
Sally Clark, the woman convicted of killing her two baby sons has been freed by the Court of Appeal in London. ibid. TV news
Cannings: The pathologist had withheld evidence. ibid. Sweeney
Folbigg: There is no evidence of smothering, so the diaries are circumstantial. ibid. comment
I was convinced that Angela Cannings had been wrongfully convicted. ibid. Sweeney
There was a history of cot death inside Angela Cannings’ family going back three generations. This is hard evidence. ibid. Sweeney
Angela Canning is a free woman, another mother proved innocent of killing her babies. ibid. TV news
The Attorney General has been reviewing nearly 300 cases after concerns about disputed medical evidence in trials dealing with Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or Cot Death. ibid.