Victor, Not Victim: Ricky Kidd's Triumph Over a Wrongful Imprisonment
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Delve into the mind of a man who refused to be broken by a flawed justice system. Despite key evidence that was never presented by his court appointed attorney, Ricky Kidd was found guilty for a murder he did not commit and spent 23 years in prison fighting for his innocence.
Listen to his powerful story of maintaining innocence, fighting for freedom, and finding purpose in pain. Learn practical resilience techniques from someone who's faced the ultimate test.
About Ricky Kidd:
Ricky Kidd spent 23 years in a maximum-security prison for a wrongful murder conviction. Exonerated with the help of the Innocence Network, Kidd credits his survival to daily mantras, poetry and his determination to rewrite his fate. Learn more about his story here.
About our featured charity:
This season, Alex Perry On Fire is making a monetary contribution to each guest’s charity of choice. Ricky Kidd chooses the New England Innocence Project for its focus on supporting the wrongfully convicted after they are released from prison.
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