Wrongfully Yours
A place where I host conversations with people who have been impacted by wrongful convictions - sometimes this is an exoneree, a family member of an exoneree, a justice official, a filmmaker, a student...I'm really open to speaking with anyone because I think we all have such interesting and unique perspectives to bring around this issue in an effort to challenge assumptions, surface uncomfortable truths, and foster critical thinking about how justice is pursued and portrayed.
Wrongfully Yours
Episode 8 - Eric Anderson (continued - part 3)
In this moving conclusion to Eric Anderson’s story, we pick up right where we left off: Eric learns he’s going home—just four hours before his release—after nearly a decade of wrongful imprisonment. With powerful honesty, Eric shares the whirlwind of emotions, the surreal return to freedom, and the beginning of a new fight: life after exoneration.
Rather than retreat, Eric steps into advocacy, helping other exonerees navigate reentry and pushing for broader systemic reform. He talks about founding a support organization for exonerees, collaborating with lawmakers and city officials, and educating police cadets and law students about the real human impact of wrongful convictions. His drive is simple yet profound: “Somebody's got to do it.”
This is a conversation about radical resilience, community, and purpose beyond the prison gates.
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