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In this episode of Wickedly Judged, we uncover the devastating story of Markale Lundy, a man wrongfully convicted in 2014 of aggravated robbery, kidnapping, attempted murder, and aggravated burglary. Markale was sentenced to 22 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. For two months, the victims described the perpetrators as two white men, yet Markhale—a Black man—was accused and convicted.

The prosecution claimed that DNA evidence tied Markale to the crime, but this evidence was later discredited and buried by the prosecutor. Adding to the injustice, Markale’s public defender failed to call key witnesses, including expert witnesses who could have cleared his name.

In Part 1 of this two-part series, we’ll hear directly from Markale as he shares his story in his own words. He takes us through the events leading to his arrest, the trial that sealed his fate, and the emotional toll of being wrongfully imprisoned.

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Call to Action: Markale’s story is a heartbreaking example of how the justice system can fail the very people it’s meant to protect. But you can help.

Special Thanks: A huge thank you to JP Verse of Versefire Records for providing our intro and outro music. Your work sets the perfect tone for our mission. And to Veteran Alliance, thank you for sponsoring this episode and supporting our fight for justice reform.

Next Episode Teaser: Don’t miss Part 2 of this series, where we’ll continue our conversation with Markale Lundy. In the next episode, Markale will share more about his fight for justice, the systemic failures that led to his conviction, and his hopes for the future.

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