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Seeking Justice Cases

Individuals freed by Bill Proctor & The SEEKING JUSTICE team 

Walter Swift

Walter Swift was convicted and sentenced to up to 55 years in prison. Only after the Innocence Project got involved with his case were the charges against Walter dropped.

Walter Swift

Lorinda Swain

Lorinda Swain was arrested in 2001 on charges of sexually molesting her adopted son. She was sentenced to 25-50 years in prison.

Lorinda Swain

George Clark

George Clark was convicted of first-degree murder in 2002. After putting together his own appeal in prison an uncovering a witness, George was exonerated.

George Clark

Kevin Harrington

Kevin Harrington was convicted of first-degree murder after four jury trials in Wayne County. His case stems from a 2002 murder in Inkster, Michigan.

Kevin Harrington

Eric Anderson

Anderson was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree armed robbery, assault, and illegal use of a weapon. He denied involvement in the crime.

Eric Anderson

Billie and Brian Giroux

Billie and Brian Giroux were wrongfully charged with their daughters death in 2011. Bill Proctor reported on the case, questioning the medical examiner and the cause of death.

Billie and Brian Giroux

Davontae Sanford

14-year-old Davontae Sanford was convicted of four counts of first-degree murder. Only after the real criminal was arrested was Davontae's case looked at again.

Davontae Sanford

Lamarr Monson

Lamarr Monson was convicted of brutally killing a 12-year-old girl in 1996. However, Monson was forced into a false confession and new fingerprint evidence pointed to another killer.

Lamarr Monson

Gerald Wilcox

Wilcox, a married father of three, was arrested and jailed for 16 days for an armed robbery he never committed.

Gerald Wilcox

Ray Gray

After 48 years of appeals, Ray Gray was freed from prison. He is the longest-serving innocent person in the United States.

Ray Gray
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