10 PESSOAS INOCENTES QUE FORAM PRESAS !! - Summary

Summary

This video discusses several instances where innocent people were wrongfully imprisoned. It begins with a warning to viewers to prepare for a moving and sad story. The video then delves into several cases:

1. A 47-year-old man in Illinois spent 22 years in prison for a murder related to drug trafficking. After a new trial, it was determined there was not enough evidence to convict him.

2. A woman in the UK was accused of killing her two children under 2 years old and was sentenced to life in prison. However, a new investigation revealed that her children died due to a disease called sudden infant death syndrome.

3. Kelly Alves Lima from Brazil was wrongfully arrested for having the same name as a wanted criminal. She was able to prove her innocence and received compensation for the psychological damage caused.

4. Thomas Kenneth was wrongfully accused by his own 11-year-old daughter of raping her. He served 15 years in prison before his daughter confessed to fabricating the accusations.

5. Everson Lima de Oliveira was wrongfully arrested and imprisoned for raping a 9-year-old girl. He was later released when a new investigation revealed that another person was responsible for the crime.

6. Tammy Marquardt from Canada was wrongfully accused of killing her son. She was sentenced to life in prison, but the case was later dropped due to lack of evidence.

7. The Michael Berg brothers from Australia were wrongfully accused of a gold bar theft that was worth 600 million reals. They served years in prison before being released due to a lack of evidence.

8. Ruben Rico was wrongfully accused of killing three people in a bar. He served almost 20 years in prison before his sentence was annulled.

9. Dr. Sergio, a man from Ohio, was wrongfully accused of killing his wife. He was convicted and served 10 years in prison before being released due to new evidence.

10. Joan of Arc, a French woman who became a saint, was wrongfully arrested and executed by burning. The Catholic Church later recognized her innocence and declared her a saint.

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Facts

1. The text discusses various cases of innocent people who were wrongly imprisoned.
2. The first case involves a 47-year-old man who was released in 2016 after spending 22 years in prison for a murder conviction related to drug trafficking in Illinois.
3. The second case involves a woman who was accused of suffocating two children to death, but a new investigation found that the children's deaths were likely due to a disease called sudden infant death syndrome.
4. The third case involves a man named Kelly Alves Lima who was arrested in 2011 for having the same name as a wanted criminal.
5. The fourth case involves a man named Thomas Kenneth who was accused by his own 11-year-old daughter of having raped her.
6. The fifth case involves a man named Everson Lima de Oliveira who was arrested in 2003 for suspected rape of a 9-year-old girl.
7. The sixth case involves a woman named Tammy Marquardt whose son died under suspicious circumstances, leading to her being wrongly convicted of murder.
8. The seventh case involves the Michael Berg brothers who were accused of a famous perfume fraud in Perth, Australia.
9. The eighth case involves a man named Ruben Rico who was wrongly convicted of murder and spent almost 20 years in prison.
10. The ninth case involves a man named Doctor Sergio who was wrongly convicted of murdering his wife.
11. The tenth and final case discussed is that of Joan of Arc, a French woman who was judged unfairly and executed by burning, but was later declared a saint by the Catholic Church.