Can you imagine going to prison for 23 years for a crime you didn’t commit? Well, that is the real-life story of today’s guest, Mr. Ricky Kidd.
Ricky was arrested in 1996 for the shooting deaths of George Bryant and Oscar Bridges in Kansas City, MO. He was arrested and convicted despite the fact he had an alibi at the time of the crime. His public defender never presented his alibi at trial. No physical evidence linked him to the crime. The prosecutor has been accused of misconduct in several other cases and five of the convictions she helped secure have been overturned. Ricky was exonerated on his last appeal with the help of the Missouri Innocence Project.
Ricky is now a motivational public speaker, author, and playwright. His sole post-exoneration focus has been to educate and inspire millions of people about resilience in the face of their challenges. Ricky also has advocated for the wrongfully convicted all over the country and has even trained prosecutors on how to avoid wrongful convictions as a criminal justice consultant. Because of this, many around the nation continue to be captivated by Kidd’s story of true Resilience. The intensity of the public’s focus on Kidd’s extraordinarily and compelling story has served as fuel for him to continue to share, educate and inspire.
To connect with Mr. Ricky Kidd TikTok : @RickyTheKidd and his Twitter page. Here is the link for The Mission Direct Link To Share and to Book Ricky To Speak + Mission - Linktr.ee
Click here for Mr. Kidd’s post-conviction accomplishments are further documented
Ricky can be tagged on all Facebook & Instagram post using @RickyKiddIAR @ResilienceMode
Links to read more about his case and other cases discussed in today's podcast:
ABC News - Kansas prosecutor retires amid protests over murder case
Ex-County Prosecutor Set for Disciplinary Hearing in Kidd Case
Kevin Strickland has been out of prison for a month. Here’s how he’s rebuilding his life
Detroit man freed from prison after 15 years of wrongful imprisonment
Ricky Kidd, wrongfully convicted, now suing KCPD and Kansas City, Missouri
Ricky Kidd using his experience to help fellow exoneree Kevin Strickland reintegrate
For questions about today's podcast you can contact podcast@amystuttle.com
Can you imagine going to prison for 23 years for a crime you didn’t commit? Well, that is the real-life story of today’s guest, Mr. Ricky Kidd.
Ricky was arrested in 1996 for the shooting deaths of George Bryant and Oscar Bridges in Kansas City, MO. He was arrested and convicted despite the fact he had an alibi at the time of the crime. His public defender never presented his alibi at trial. No physical evidence linked him to the crime. The prosecutor has been accused of misconduct in several other cases and five of the convictions she helped secure have been overturned. Ricky was exonerated on his last appeal with the help of the Missouri Innocence Project.
Ricky is now a motivational public speaker, author, and playwright. His sole post-exoneration focus has been to educate and inspire millions of people about resilience in the face of their challenges. Ricky also has advocated for the wrongfully convicted all over the country and has even trained prosecutors on how to avoid wrongful convictions as a criminal justice consultant. Because of this, many around the nation continue to be captivated by Kidd’s story of true Resilience. The intensity of the public’s focus on Kidd’s extraordinarily and compelling story has served as fuel for him to continue to share, educate and inspire.
To connect with Mr. Ricky Kidd TikTok : @RickyTheKidd and his Twitter page. Here is the link for The Mission Direct Link To Share and to Book Ricky To Speak + Mission - Linktr.ee
Click here for Mr. Kidd’s post-conviction accomplishments are further documented
Ricky can be tagged on all Facebook & Instagram post using @RickyKiddIAR @ResilienceMode
Links to read more about his case and other cases discussed in today's podcast:
ABC News - Kansas prosecutor retires amid protests over murder case
Ex-County Prosecutor Set for Disciplinary Hearing in Kidd Case
Kevin Strickland has been out of prison for a month. Here’s how he’s rebuilding his life
Detroit man freed from prison after 15 years of wrongful imprisonment
Ricky Kidd, wrongfully convicted, now suing KCPD and Kansas City, Missouri
Ricky Kidd using his experience to help fellow exoneree Kevin Strickland reintegrate
For questions about today's podcast you can contact podcast@amystuttle.com