Found this interesting. Have you ever asked yourself why people would confess to a crime they hadn't committed?



Published on Feb 17, 2015


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Meet American torture victim Darrell Cannon. On the morning of Nov. 2, 1983, Cannon, then 32 years old, was tortured while in the custody of the Chicago Police Department. Officers escorted him from his Southside home at 7:30am and took him to a local precinct where they shocked him in the testicles and the mouth with an electric cattle prod and struck his knees with a baton, trying to force him to confess to a murder he didn’t commit. Cannon gave a false confession around 2pm that afternoon.

He spent the next 24 years in prison until he was exonerated and released in 2007. While serving his sentence, Cannon sued for damages in connection with the torture; he was awarded the paltry sum of $3,000 and left with $1,247 after costs and legal fees were deducted.

He has been diagnosed with PTSD as a result of the physical abuse he endured, and he still carries memories of what the cops did to him that day.

“I think about it continuously, even though it’s been over 20 years,” Cannon told AlterNet. “I still remember it as if it happened yesterday.”

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Topics: torture
Carl Spencer
Nothing coming out of that hell on earth surprises me after seeing the Manchurian candidate they shoved down our throat.
  • February 18, 2015
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Randall Covey, Russian Hacker
Agreed, Carl.
  • February 19, 2015
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