It’s been two years since Elwood Jones was released from prison after spending nearly 30 years on death row. Learn what’s happening with his case in the first episode of our new investigative podcast. Welcome to What If They’re Wrong: After the Accusation. https://t.co/TDjVfJe2uX
Our latest episode is out updating the battle Elwood Jones is still fighting even after his murder charges were dismissed with prejudice (meaning they can’t be filed again). This is the case we covered in Season 4 of Accused.
A man who spent 26 years on death row was exonerated of murder, yet phone records I obtained show the original prosecutor is still trying to prove his guilt. And that prosecutor is now a sitting Ohio Supreme Court Justice, raising major ethical questions.
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For six years, we’ve reported on the Elwood Jones case and raised questions about an incomplete investigation that landed him on death row for nearly 30 years. On Friday, the prosecutor agreed — and dropped all charges.
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It’s been a wild day! We’ll have an update episode soon. | Unexpected update in the Elwood Jones murder case as prosecutor Pillich dismisses charges with prejudice. She says he spent nearly 30 years on death row for a crime he didn’t commit. https://t.co/Y61700jKyj
A follow-up for anyone who followed the excellent coverage of this case by @AccusationPod: "Prosecutor drops Elwood Jones murder case, believes he's innocent": https://t.co/WBLC0Ctcwo
MAJOR RULING in the Elwood Jones case: Appeals court tosses key evidence because officer who claimed to have found it can’t be cross-examined … because he’s dead. This is a huge blow to the prosecution. New episode: https://t.co/UP1sDvOK3r
An update on the #ElwoodJones murder case that we covered in the old #AccusedPodcast feed is available through our Patreon today. It’ll be in the Accusation feed Tuesday. https://t.co/uqdMB21pMq We’ve now had TWO update eps and are working on a new season to drop in a few months!
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It’s been two years since Elwood Jones was released from prison after spending nearly 30 years on death row. Learn what’s happening with his case in the first episode of our new investigative podcast. Welcome to What If They’re Wrong: After the Accusation. https://t.co/TDjVfJe2uX
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The first full episode of our new feed drops Wednesday! Elwood Jones was on death row for nearly 30 years after being convicted of killing Rhoda Nathan in an Ohio hotel room in a case covered on Forensic Files. A judge overturned the conviction after Amber and Amanda's coverage.
But while Jones was released from prison in early 2023, he's still not free. He's awaiting a retrial that prosecutors are trying to avoid by arguing that his original conviction should be reinstated. We update the case here on Wednesday: https://t.co/HzIOgQOsha