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  • Coming March 31 - New Episode with Ron Dalton
    Mar 27 2026

    In a town that had never seen a homicide trial, Ron Dalton was convicted of murdering his wife based in large part on the word of a local pathologist over a certified expert from Philadelphia.

    Ron was sentenced to life in prison after a six-week trial, and it would take 12 years and a nine-month retrial to finally prove his innocence.

    On the next episode of Wrongfully Yours, Ron shares how flawed forensic testimony and small-town bias led to a devastating wrongful conviction and what it took to fight his way back to freedom.

    Full episode drops March 31. Be sure to follow us and to subscribe on your favourite platform so that you don’t miss this powerful conversation.

    https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast

    #WrongfullyYours #RonDalton #WrongfulConviction #JusticeFailed #InnocenceMatters #CriminalJusticeReform #ForensicFailure #InnocenceCanada

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  • Coming March 31 - Ron Dalton
    Mar 24 2026

    Ron Dalton was home with his wife and three young children the night she died. By morning, he would become the prime suspect in a case that would take years to unravel.

    In this powerful episode of Wrongfully Yours, Ron shares how assumptions, local biases, and a rush to judgment led to one of Canada’s most devastating wrongful convictions.

    Full episode drops March 31. Be sure to follow us and to subscribe on your favourite platform so that you don’t miss this unforgettable story of injustice, loss, and resilience.

    https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast

    #WrongfullyYours #RonDalton #WrongfulConviction #JusticeFailed #CriminalJusticeReform #TrueStory #ExonereeVoices #InnocenceCanada

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  • New episode coming March 31
    Mar 20 2026

    Ron Dalton was at home with his wife and three sleeping children when tragedy struck. By morning, he was the prime suspect in her death.

    In the next episode of Wrongfully Yours, Ron shares how assumptions, pressure, and a strange time change in Newfoundland set the stage for a catastrophic wrongful conviction. His story is one of heartbreak, injustice, and the long road to truth.

    Full episode drops March 31. Be sure to follow us and to subscribe on your favourite platform so that you don’t miss this unforgettable story of injustice, loss, and resilience.

    https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast

    #WrongfullyYours #RonDalton #WrongfulConviction #JusticeFailed #CriminalJusticeReform #TrueStory #ExonereeVoices #InnocenceCanada #InnocenceMatters #JusticeSystem #CanadianJustice #CriminalJusticeReform

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  • Episode 23 - Dr. Jan Canty (continued)
    Mar 17 2026

    In this gripping follow-up, psychologist and homicide survivor Dr. Jan Canty returns to Wrongfully Yours to unpack the unexpected parallels between her own experience and the world of wrongful convictions.

    We talk phantom crimes, prosecutorial discretion, and maternal grief, and we dig into what it really means to be a justice system survivor.

    From faulty medical assumptions to public pressure and systemic apathy, Dr. Canty shares the deeper layers of harm that impact both victims and the wrongfully accused.

    This episode is a call for education, empathy, and reform.

    Be sure to subscribe now and listen in on this rest of this conversation!

    https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast

    #WrongfullyYours #DrJanCanty #JusticeSystemSurvivor #WrongfulConvictions #CriminalJusticeReform #PhantomCrimes #MaternalGrief #VictimSupport #InnocenceNetwork #TraumaInformedJustice

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  • Part 2 with Dr. Jan Canty Coming March 17
    Mar 13 2026

    What if your child’s medical emergency could be mistaken for murder?

    In a gripping moment from our upcoming episode, Dr. Jan Canty shares a deeply personal story. It’s one that nearly mirrored the heartbreaking cases of women wrongfully convicted after losing their children.

    She asked an expert: Could this have happened to my daughter? The answer was chilling.

    This is an emotional, urgent conversation about race, motherhood, medical crisis and how fast the system can get it wrong.

    Full episode drops March 17. Be sure to follow us and to subscribe on your favourite platform so that you don’t miss this important conversation about how race, bias, and misunderstanding collide with life-altering consequences.

    https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast

    #WrongfullyYours #WrongfulConvictions #CriminalJusticeReform #DrJanCanty #JusticeForFamilies

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  • New Episode of Wrongfully Yours Coming March 17
    Mar 10 2026

    Can storytelling shift public opinion and maybe even the legal system itself?

    Dr. Jan Canty thinks it can.

    She joins us to talk about the power of sharing lived experiences, how far those stories can reach, and why real change starts with the ripple effect of being heard.

    This conversation reminds us: justice doesn’t begin in court. It begins with listening.

    Full episode drops March 17. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts. Be sure to follow us and to subscribe on your favourite platform so that you don’t miss this powerful conversation about how we move forward without leaving justice behind.

    https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast

    #WrongfullyYours #CriminalJusticeReform #StorytellingForChange #JusticeLeadership #LegalInnovation #DrJanCanty #StorytellingMatters

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  • Coming March 17 on Wrongfully Yours
    Mar 6 2026

    When a crime happens, we often focus on punishment but what about the pain left behind?

    Dr. Jan Canty, a psychologist and homicide survivor, offers a powerful perspective on how we can truly support victims without fueling the cycle that leads to wrongful convictions.

    She talks peer support, crime victim law, and why the public’s demand for swift justice can do more harm than good.

    Full episode drops March 17. Be sure to follow us and to subscribe on your favourite platform so that you don’t miss this powerful conversation about accountability, compassion, and how we move forward without leaving justice behind.

    https://bio.site/wrongfullyyourspodcast

    #WrongfullyYours #CriminalJusticeReform #VictimSupport #WrongfulConvictions #TraumaInformedJustice #LeadershipInJustice #DrJanCanty #JusticeWithCompassion

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  • Episode 22 - Dr. Jan Canty
    Mar 3 2026

    In this powerful episode of Wrongfully Yours, psychologist and podcast host Dr. Jan Canty shares her story as a homicide survivor and the unexpected path that led her to the world of wrongful convictions.

    After her husband was murdered, Jan faced the criminal justice system head-on, but over time, she began to see its deeper flaws, especially in how it treats victims, ignores nuance, and sometimes convicts the wrong person.

    Now an advocate who attends the Innocence Network Conference annually, Jan speaks candidly about grief, justice, and what happens when those two forces clash.

    Subscribe and listen now to this important conversation about pain, truth, and the human cost of getting it wrong.

    #WrongfullyYours #DrJanCanty #HomicideSurvivor #WrongfulConvictions #InnocenceNetwork #VictimServices #JusticeAndGrief #HumanCost #TrueCrimeReform #SystemicFailure #InnocenceMatters

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    24 m