Joshua Kieser
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No. The first time I'd ever seen her is when my attorney brought me a picture of her obituary. That's the first time I had actually ever seen her face. When they began to ask me a few questions about some murder, I was like, why are they asking me about this stuff?
I wasn't really that different than most kids that don't have an advantage. I was just going through some very, you know, difficult struggles.
I wasn't really that different than most kids that don't have an advantage. I was just going through some very, you know, difficult struggles.
I wasn't really that different than most kids that don't have an advantage. I was just going through some very, you know, difficult struggles.
He settles into his chair like a split second later, literally comes halfway over his desk and accuses me of killing, and I quote, his little girl, and that they were charging me with first degree murder.
He settles into his chair like a split second later, literally comes halfway over his desk and accuses me of killing, and I quote, his little girl, and that they were charging me with first degree murder.
He settles into his chair like a split second later, literally comes halfway over his desk and accuses me of killing, and I quote, his little girl, and that they were charging me with first degree murder.
I believed I would win. What were they going to present? They had blood underneath the victim's fingernails. Was it yours? It was not my type. It was not my DNA. They did not have fingerprints, palm prints, no weapon, no paper trail, no motive.
I believed I would win. What were they going to present? They had blood underneath the victim's fingernails. Was it yours? It was not my type. It was not my DNA. They did not have fingerprints, palm prints, no weapon, no paper trail, no motive.
I believed I would win. What were they going to present? They had blood underneath the victim's fingernails. Was it yours? It was not my type. It was not my DNA. They did not have fingerprints, palm prints, no weapon, no paper trail, no motive.
They chose to rely on the credibility of a man who first claimed that it was a light-skinned black man, then a carload of Mexicans, and then they finally settled on a pale white kid from Illinois.
They chose to rely on the credibility of a man who first claimed that it was a light-skinned black man, then a carload of Mexicans, and then they finally settled on a pale white kid from Illinois.
They chose to rely on the credibility of a man who first claimed that it was a light-skinned black man, then a carload of Mexicans, and then they finally settled on a pale white kid from Illinois.
I'm sitting there ready to jump, and then the verdict came back, guilty.
I'm sitting there ready to jump, and then the verdict came back, guilty.
I'm sitting there ready to jump, and then the verdict came back, guilty.
The only thing I remember is when the verdict came back, I went numb. I was confused. I remember hearing myself yelling and screaming, it wasn't me. It wasn't me.
The only thing I remember is when the verdict came back, I went numb. I was confused. I remember hearing myself yelling and screaming, it wasn't me. It wasn't me.
The only thing I remember is when the verdict came back, I went numb. I was confused. I remember hearing myself yelling and screaming, it wasn't me. It wasn't me.
There was a point that I got attacked when I was in prison. There were some men who wanted to rape me, and they tried and they failed. Praise God. But in the process of defending myself, I got beat up quite bad and ended up in the hospital. On two occasions, I prayed for death. I didn't want to wake up.