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  1. Dec 2, 2019 · Walter McMillian was sentenced to death in 1988 for murdering Ronda Morrison in Monroeville, Alabama — despite zero physical evidence. After McMillian was exonerated, a reporter asked him if his release restored his faith in the criminal justice system.

  2. Oct 24, 2019 · Oct. 24, 2019, 11:13 AM PDT. By Variety. Social justice activist and attorney Bryan Stevenson has done a lot in his 59 years on this earth. He’s argued and won cases before the U.S. Supreme Court....

  3. Jan 9, 2020 · Convicted of robbing and murdering the clerk of a dry cleaning shop in Monroeville, Walter McMillian told correspondent Ed Bradley he have never even been to the Alabama town. "Did they get the...

  4. Oct 4, 2020 · In August 1988, a black man named Walter McMillian, known as Johnny D, was sentenced to death for the murder of a white teenage girl in Monroeville, Alabama. His trial lasted less than two days. Mr McMillian was with his family miles away when Ronda Morrison was killed. But it didn't matter.

  5. One of EJI’s first clients was Walter McMillian, a young Black man who was sentenced to die for the murder of a young white woman that he didn’t commit. The case exemplifies how the death penalty in America is a direct descendant of lynching — a system that treats the rich and guilty better than the poor and innocent. Buy the book. Amazon.

  6. He was interrogated about Ronda Morrison’s murder and eventually stated that Walter McMillian, a 46-year-old black man from Monroe County, had killed Ronda. Two other witnessed corroborated parts of Myers’s story. McMillian was reputed to be a marijuana dealer and was dating a white woman from the area.

  7. Jan 10, 2020 · And that's because the story of Walter McMillian, a black Alabama man wrongfully convicted in 1988 of the brutal murder of 18-year-old white woman Ronda Morrison despite zero physical evidence...

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