Episode 17: Blood Will Tell: The Wrongful Conviction of Joe Bryan
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A small Texas town. A brutal murder. A husband with a solid alibi, and a conviction built on blood evidence that modern science now calls unreliable.
In 1985, schoolteacher Mickey Bryan was found murdered in her home. Prosecutors claimed bloodstain analysis proved her husband, Joe Bryan, was the killer — despite being over 100 miles away at the time.
What followed was a decades-long fight exposing junk forensic science, overlooked suspects, and a justice system determined to defend its own theory.
In this episode of Justice Seekers, we uncover how one piece of questionable evidence helped send an innocent man to prison for more than 30 years and why his conviction but not his imprisonment still stands today.
Because sometimes the most dangerous evidence… looks like science.
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