Conviction Episode 6: Video Extra | Conviction | Dateline NBC
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- čas přidán 27. 03. 2019
- Full interview of Robert Davis.
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Conviction Episode 6: Video Extra | Conviction | Dateline NBC
God Bless You and your loyal family 🙏🏻🎚️♥️.
You deserve every great thing that comes your way. So very sorry they did this to you and your beautiful family. Good Luck Richard💙
My black brothers we need to do better.
I don’t understand how this person identified Rosario if he wasn’t there?? Did they look too similar physically?
What's the point in this?
This series is amazing, but it's extremely disheartening to see this particular interview. IMO, the journalist is haranguing this witness in the same way the cops did 20 years ago. It's obvious this gentleman is concerned that whatever he says may be used against him--by the journalist, by cops, by lawyers, by any & sundry after money or fame.
It's very ugly that the least powerful person in this whole story is interrogated like this while the powerful (mostly white) people who made the decisions & committed the injustices are allowed to avoid the spotlight by simply refusing to be interviewed. You've treated this particular gentleman badly in this interview, despite the fact that he's the only person in this whole travesty who at least admitted he might've made a mistake. All the powerful people remain silent, refuse to admit their failures or misdeeds, & in doing so keep an innocent man in prison for 20 years.