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🗓️ 18 April 2024
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We’re still waiting for the ruling from Sandy’s evidentiary hearing so this week we’re releasing our interview with Darryl Burton. Darryl spent a quarter-century in the Missouri State Penitentiary for a crime that he did not commit. After being released, he founded Miracle of Innocence, a charity that helps free innocent people and set them up for success after incarceration. In this interview, Darryl shares his experience of being wrongfully imprisoned and the challenges he faced when he finally got out.
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0:03.8 | As we wait for the results from Sandy's evidentiary hearing, we want to give you a behind-the-scenes look into this season of Ozark's true crime. |
0:12.2 | This means that for the first time, we're rolling out full interviews with people we've talked to for the show. |
0:18.4 | Today, we're letting you in on a conversation we had with Daryl Burton, |
0:22.4 | who you heard from in episode nine. Daryl spent a quarter century in the Missouri state |
0:27.5 | penitentiary for a crime that he did not commit. And as a wrongfully accused man, he's now the founder of |
0:33.7 | Miracle of Innocence, created to help free innocent people and set them up for success |
0:38.5 | after incarceration. Here's our full interview. |
0:55.9 | Well, I'm Daryl Burton. |
0:59.8 | I am an associate pastor at the United Methodist Church of the Redirection. |
1:08.0 | I am also co-founder of Miracle of Innocence, and that is to help innocent people get out of prison and then help them once they come home. |
1:12.1 | Well, I was hoping you could start out by just telling me about the company that you co-founded and how that came about. So really just a little bit about your story. |
1:17.9 | Well, I mean, the inspiration behind Miracle of Innocence started when I come home in 2008. |
1:23.7 | And when I got out, they have these reentry programs in place to help offenders when they |
1:27.5 | return back into society. |
1:29.7 | Well, I went to some of those programs as for help and some support. |
1:33.6 | And they told me, they said, you know, we don't help innocent people. |
1:37.1 | We're sorry, but we only have the guilty. |
1:39.3 | And you guys need to start something to help innocent people for yourself because we cannot help you. |
1:43.8 | We lose our funding. |
1:44.9 | That's what some of these reentry programs shared with me. |
1:47.9 | And I said, well, that's crazy. |
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