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The video discusses a murder case where confessions were thrown out due to a detective's mistake, impacting the prosecution's strategy. The victim's family emphasizes seeking justice despite the setbacks, supported by evidence like blood spatter and eyewitness testimonies. The family's faith is a source of strength, and they call for a thorough investigation that follows legal procedures. The District Attorney plans to move forward with the case, highlighting the complexities of the criminal justice system and the family's determination to fight for justice.
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In this segment of the video, the family of a murdered man explains why the alleged killer’s confession was thrown out due to a detective’s mistake. The incident started with a shooting in January 2018, involving the victim, a witness, and the suspect, who was the victim’s ex-girlfriend’s former boyfriend. The detective interviewed the suspect, falsely promising confidentiality, leading to the confession being suppressed by the Supreme Court in 2018. Another confession made to the suspect’s mother was also thrown out in 2019. The prosecutors are now required to avoid mentioning these suppressed confessions in court.
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In this segment of the video, Arthur Gillum speaks about how his son’s time in prison strengthened his faith. The family describes his son as a devout Christian who had recently received a promotion at work. Despite tainted confessions, the family urges the District Attorney to proceed with a murder case against Alexander. The DA plans to vigorously prosecute the case based on evidence such as blood spatter, fingerprints, eyewitness testimony, and potentially videos. The NOPD will follow the Supreme Court’s ruling on invalidated confessions but has not specified if training will result. The family is determined to fight for justice, highlighting problems in the criminal justice system.