The Case for Eddie Houston’s Actual Innocence - EP3
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In this four-part investigative series of Resilience2Redemption, host Madeline-Michelle: Carthen sits down with Mr. Eddie Houston to examine his 99-year conviction in Harris County, Texas, and his continued pursuit of actual innocence.
Eddie Houston spent more than 36 years incarcerated for a crime he maintains he did not commit. Though released under parole provisions, he has not been exonerated and remains under supervision while fighting to clear his name.
Throughout this conversation, Madeline-Michelle asks direct and difficult questions regarding:
• The investigation that led to conviction
• Alleged inconsistencies in testimony
• The reported destruction of trial transcripts
• Structural barriers to actual innocence claims
• The broader implications of record preservation and reform
This dialogue does not render legal conclusions. Instead, it provides a public platform for Mr. Houston to share his account while encouraging listeners to think critically about transparency, due process, and accountability within the justice system.
Resilience2Redemption exists so that even when individuals feel unseen by the system, their voices can still echo across the world.
Listen, reflect, and decide for yourself what justice requires. You may need to adjust your volume.