When Texas Executed the First Black Woman—Despite Claims of Withheld Evidence
Автор: Creepy Curio
Загружено: 2025-10-07
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In 2005, Texas executed Frances Newton, a young mother convicted of killing her husband and children. But this was no ordinary case. It was defined by contested evidence, a notorious defense lawyer, and troubling questions that remain to this day. Was justice served, or did the Lone Star State execute a potentially innocent woman?
Join us as we re-examine the case of Frances Newton, the first Black woman executed in Texas since the Civil War. This video dives deep into the shocking story, from the life insurance motive to the controversial ballistics tests performed by the now-discredited Houston Crime Lab. We explore how Newton's defense argued crucial evidence was mishandled and witness testimony was overlooked, leaving a cloud of doubt over her conviction.
What do you think? Did Frances Newton get a fair trial? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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