Man in Prison for Murder Claims Confession Was Coerced – Pt. 1 – Crime Watch Daily

Man in Prison for Murder Claims Confession Was Coerced – Pt. 1 – Crime Watch Daily

He was sent to prison nearly 20 years ago for murder. So why is LaMarr Monson behind bars even though another man reportedly confessed to the crime? Andrea Isom has the story.

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28 thoughts on “Man in Prison for Murder Claims Confession Was Coerced – Pt. 1 – Crime Watch Daily

  1. This poor man Lamar was not only frame by cops but also the DA, because the confession said he stabbed her to death ( which the cop made up) but then to find out the lil girl was beaten to death by the top of the toilet seat per the medical examiner, so in court wasn't this brought out. He has been released and a new DA may retry him. but I highly doubt it. They know they messed up. And many will say he was a drug dealer, but that doesnt mean he should pay for a crime he didnt commit.

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  3. To the lady that is the host, your an idiot for saying "locked on like the jaws of a pitbull" . If you knew what you were talking about then you would know that their jaws don't actually lock. Your voice is annoying as well.

  4. I totally believe the newscaster and Lady. What's the police I think that they have made a case where they have somebody that they can pin a case on or reasonably think they can get a conviction. They don't want to hear any new information. I've seen it happen time and time again. Most cops and unfortunately most DA's are not really looking for the truth they're looking for a conviction. The conviction is worth more to them than the truth. Unfortunately in our capitalistic Society the conviction is worth money to them the more convictions they can get the higher they will rise in their perspective field whether it be police work or district attorney work. So the conviction is worth more than truth. And I'm sure there's exceptions to this rule. I believe more so with a district attorney's then with the police but they are only exceptions. The rule is conviction before truth.

  5. He was released in 2017 when detectives matched fingerprints on the murder weapon with someone else and now he is suing the Detroit police department for $75 million. I hope he wins in 20 years for a crime u didnt do…

  6. Knowing Michigan, They got the wrong man. Michigan always lock innocent people up and giving innocent people criminal records. They get together railroad you and then it's a wrap. I know because they did it to me.

  7. You see somthing say somthing not for BLACK PEOPLE WITH OUT OTHER WITNESSES AS YOU ALL SEE WHAT HAPPEN TO HIM FOR TRYING TO HELP THIS WHAT THE RACISTS COPS BE WAITING FOR SITUATION LIKE THIS ESPECIALLY WHEN BLACK MEN INVOLVED SO THEY BLAME THEM EVEN THOUGH THEY BE TRYING HELP THIS WHERE HELPING GETS YOU SOMETIMES IT'S ALL A SET UP FOR BLACK PEOPLE PERIOD

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