A man punched a stranger to the face with such force she fell backwards after she and her group called him out for yanking a woman’s hair. Dean McLeod, 42, was captured on CCTV grabbing the woman’s hair while pulling her to the ground during a row.
25.02.2023 - 03:15 / deadline.com
Jeff Titus, who has spent 21 years in prison for the murder of two deer hunters in 1990, is a free man thanks to evidence discovered by a true-crime series and podcast.
Titus, a 71-year old man, left Lakeland Correctional Facility in Coldwater, Michigan, in part due to Investigation Discovery’s Killer In Question and Susan Simpson’s podcast Undisclosed.
It marks the latest innocent man to be freed as a result of the boom in interest in true-crime projects.
Titus’ conviction was overturned by U.S. Federal District Court Judge Paul D. Borman after the Michigan Conviction Integrity Unit, the Michigan Department of Attorney General and Titus’ attorneys at the Michigan Innocence Clinic submitted a joint filing requesting that the conviction be set aside, based on multiple Brady violations uncovered.
The series is produced by Red Marble Media, filmed in conjunction with Simpson’s Undisclosed podcast. It was they that uncovered the violations.
Titus said, “I’m just so happy to finally have my freedom, and so thankful the justice system finally got it right. I’ve lost a lot of my life locked-up for something I didn’t do and now I just want to focus on making up for that lost time. I’d like to thank Susan and Jacinda and the Michigan Innocence Clinic and so many others who I can’t wait to thank in person.”
Red Marble Media exec producers Jacinda Davis and Kevin Fitzpatrick began working on the series in 2019 and became intrigued with the case, which turned in to the first two episodes of Killer In Question, which airs on Discovery+.
The murders of Doug Estes and Jim Bennett occurred in the woods adjacent to Titus’ farm on the first day of deer season on November 17, 1990. The men did not know each other and were hunting
A man punched a stranger to the face with such force she fell backwards after she and her group called him out for yanking a woman’s hair. Dean McLeod, 42, was captured on CCTV grabbing the woman’s hair while pulling her to the ground during a row.
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