Key Witness Recants; Will Rodney Lincoln Be Released? – Crime Watch Daily

Key Witness Recants; Will Rodney Lincoln Be Released? – Crime Watch Daily

As a child, Melissa DeBoer’s testimony helped to convict Rodney Lincoln. Now, it may help exonerate him.

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26 thoughts on “Key Witness Recants; Will Rodney Lincoln Be Released? – Crime Watch Daily

  1. Wow, really now?
    First they lock the guy for almost 30 year and all they can say is well sorry Judge, we have lock the wrong and we made a mistake, no body apologized even once?!
    What the hell…
    Its like killing someone and say we'll I killed that person coz I know he was trying to kill me and then after 30 year go back and say u know what I might have made a mistake, well that is that….

    The hell…. These ppl are heartless….

  2. Oh now we recanting? This bitch put an innocent man in prison all because the police didn't do there job right and instead believed a 7 year old. She should be put in prison for perjury. That man missed many years he could have enjoyed with his family. I guess some people would do anything to be on T.V.

  3. WTH?!! I can not believe she has the nerves to say “I allowed my brain to be manipulated” oh my God how many years this man it’s been in jail and she comes saying he was never at her house?! Stupid dumb ass! I’ve been thru the same thing thing she’s been thru and there’s no reason to lie!!!!

  4. Poor man spend 20 years in jail because police didn't like him because his previous record. Police needs to give that man compensation at least 1 million for every year he was in there . 30 million. They robbed that man of a life with his family, children.

  5. "God" knows nothing. ALL the thousands of gods are imaginary cult super heroes – figures of sheer superstition that have never existed.
    If anyone has empirical evidence of ANY "god" please share it with the world. We've been waiting for thousands of years.
    Besides, if a god knows anything about this case he/she/it should have testified in court.

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