Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher

AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out

Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher

  • When Justice Fails

When Justice Fails

Friday 15th November 2019

William's story of wrongful conviction and faith highlights hope and resilience in this episode of 'AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out'.
55 minutes
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AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out
Author:
Annette Smith and Myrna Thatcher
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Categories:
Religion & Spirituality
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Healing from Sexual Trauma
Healing Relationships
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
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William's Journey: Battling a Wrongful Conviction with Faith

Yeah, and there's parts of my life, guys, that I actually wish I would have done it.
Imagine being accused of a crime you didn't commit. That's the reality William, a former deputy sheriff, faced when he was charged with sexual contact with an inmate. Despite multiple plea bargains that could have lessened his sentence, William stood firm, refusing to admit to something he didn’t do. This episode of 'AbbaDaddy House Girls Speak Out' dives deep into William's story, exploring the harrowing journey through the justice system and his unwavering faith.
William served over two years in prison and remains on parole, but his resilience and hope shine through every part of his tale. He chose to leave protective custody and face the general prison population, a decision fraught with danger given his previous job. Why would he make such a risky move? Tune in to hear about his reasons and the incredible strength it took to survive.
This episode also touches on broader themes like mentorship, volunteer work, and the importance of community support. If you're looking for a story of hope, redemption, and the power of faith in the face of adversity, William's journey will inspire you.