23 Years on Death Row: Nick Yarris
Nick Yarris was sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit to eventually being set free through DNA evidence.
Nick shares his journey of resilience, forgiveness, and redemption.
Join us as we delve deep into Nick's experiences and insights, exploring important themes such as justice, mental health, and the human spirit.
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This story needs to be made into a movie! Wow. Nick has such an amazing story telling ability, just close your eyes and you’re right there. Such a kind soul too, just hope he keeps faith that he will be reunited with his daughter soon 🙏🏻✨
@pragatimedicals3707
6 ай бұрын
Look at his eyes I don't think he telling a story, he's telling his worst nightmare that anybody could only imagine ...
@Westpark16
4 ай бұрын
It is It's called Fear of 13 its great flick.
This podcast is criminally underrated
@user-oq8ki7xv5l
9 ай бұрын
True but the main man dodger will soon be right up top I think he is class cheeky at times for answers without being disrespectful good man
I had the privilege and the pleasure to meet this guy today, share and heartfelt hug and sit with a cup of tea while he told me his story, absolutely mind-blowing and insane how any human can be treated like that, the man is nothing short of a saint. Love you Nick 🫶
Never thought kindness can be so powerful and give us so much joy, happiness and freedom
These podcasts are outstanding. Loved how you let this man just keep talking instead of interrupting with questions. This is the only channel I have subscribed to. 👍🏻
@marknewall5529
Жыл бұрын
Yeah exactly 100% agree nothing more annoying than the host stopping the flow of the story with inane interruptions 👍
The most captivating podcast I have seen. Nick Yarris, you are a beautiful human being and you will be reunited with your daughter soon. A lesson in compassion and forgiveness can be learned by everyone after watching this. True emotion and love beams from his words. Dodge, you sir was the perfect host. The way you listened intently and didn’t interrupt his story is a lesson to all. Nicks story should definitely be made into a movie.
@DodgeWoodall
Жыл бұрын
Kind words Ady 🙏
This man has a wonderful captivating turn of phrase.he really is a special person
Just finished this.a truly wonderful podcast.almost like a godly sense and presence in how he speaks.that really was exceptional Dodge and Nick.
This needs Netflix's attention MAKE THIS A SERIES. SEND THIS TO THEM!
@ScottishHipHopScene
Жыл бұрын
This was already on Netflix, a one episode thing
Absolutely amazing interview dodge! What a human nick is ! Heartbreaking story that! Really hope it’s only good things to come now for him🙏
This got to me this one 😢. I could see in your face Dodge this was tense. What a story, I bet there was more for Nick to say. I wish him every happiness.
It's a very compelling podcast. It was a sad story that needed to be told. Great job in listening so intently and patiently. Thanks for sharing 👍
Fascinating another brilliant interview dodge .Please keep them coming.
Angels are all around us - this man is special.
Yes bro, another fantastic upload absolutely love that feel sorry for this guy for he went through and towards the end it was emotional but another top upload loving your channel. All the best. I am the blind man from Wolverhampton
what a fascinating determined man, he deserves the 🌎
Wow, This guys story is amazing . the most captivating podcast ive ever watched yet . Good luck Nick sir
Another fantastic podcast such an harrowing story. Well done Nick you have turned out to be a fantastic caring person. I hope your daughter steps back into your life and gives you loads of love
Wow... Another cracking interview. 👍
Another great podcast mate
I can't even look away literal goosebumps the whole time amazing podcast
That was HEAVY Dodge. Powerful. Good luck to both of you ❤
God bless Nick in his humility. I hope someone gives him the opportunities he needs to share his story and live his life in peace and make up for those stolen years ❤
Love will find a way , your daughter in time will find you . Brilliant testimony . 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Dodge. You handled this 'differnet' interview with the delicate and empathic style that it and this man deserves. Jesus...Harrowing story at the hands of the 'Justcise' system and then the cruelty of his imprisonment at the hands of the police, guards and lawyers......I read he got 4 million dollars. Should have been 4 illion. A total disgrace. Everyone involved in his prosecution should be subject to prosecution.
@DodgeWoodall
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙏
Nick Yarris is an amazing storyteller. He has a magical way with words.
@braddl9442
10 ай бұрын
Yeah its like a lot of the stuff he says isnt true. When you actually find out why he ended up on death row, he put himself their by lying about knowing who killed the lady and being wrong, thus making himself the only suspect.
Brilliant podcast Dodge. What a story. Also Dodge your definitely one of the best podcast hosts out there.
@DodgeWoodall
Жыл бұрын
Kind words Stevie 👍🏼👍🏼
Absolutely brilliant podcast 👏 👌
Amazing podcast, very powerful
Amazing stuff
Thank you Nick. I do not have it in me to find peace and let anger go. I suspect many will understand the effects of early abuse and the fragile/painful journey through life that can follow. Your experiences and ability to stay in the world is awe inspiring, thank you again.
Fantastic podcast unbelievable story and you Dodge 10 out 10 your interviewing was perfect 👍
@DodgeWoodall
Жыл бұрын
Good man Andy 👍🏼👍🏼
Ive seen this guy on other podcasts and his story is unbelievable!!!
Unbelievable story, he had me in tears about six times. I wish this man all the luck you will ever need.
I'm absolutely hooked on this podcast . Can't believe he had to go through this. Absolutely appalling.
What were the books????!! I've listen to this guy speak for years. Fascinating
Amazing Pod, wish he’d come down to Bournemouth and live the dream down here.🙂
One of the most moving things I've ever seen.
Fantastic episode. What a story and he narrates it like a movie. Hope he found his daughter
Wow Dodge you done it again powerful this one
@DodgeWoodall
7 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏
Dodge, mate! What a watch this was. Bloke needs a movie about him and I hope he and his daughter reconnect. What a story.
Madness, banged up with Buffalo Bill. Powerful story that, cheers Dodge.
@DodgeWoodall
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure John 👍🏼👍🏼
I watched three videos related to his story and every version has the same meaning. This guy went through hell and back and got his freedom back after DNA cleared his name. What a story of survival!
Man that was some crazy story that is a living legend right there best podcast I have listened that was deep as others said needs making into a Netflix documentary that this guy deserves and award for the shit he was put through what a guy ❤
My God this man's been through hell. I live in Maryland about 40 minutes from Philly & it's a hard place to grow up, especially now bc its drugs & violence literally on every single street block now. So much that the cops don't do anything, they'll just sit there & watch the drugs be sold. It's so bad now & they're so fixing it.
“If I can only feel pain, I can endure this” Powerful !
Wow what a man and story great podcast
Stunning listen..
Powerful stuff
Brilliant interview . Dodge looks like he could play rickson Gracie in a movie 😂
@DodgeWoodall
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
Thats the sickest story ever great job
I did time at sci huntingdon. I feel for you. Im now against the death penalty because so many innocent people have been condemned only to find out theyre actually innocent...many times too late. It's great to see what a difference youve made in your life. I only wish i could do the same.
His story is incredible
Nick is a legend
Wow this was an amazing podcast and by far the most captivating one I've seen so far well done pal . I wish this man nick yaris all the best for the future and prey his daughter reaches out to him 🙏❤ all the very best pal . Well done dodge
Oh ok it's my gut from Joe Rogan podcast!. His story was sad af but interesting asf as well!. He's getting noticed now nick is!. Another good en then dodge! Respect brother. 👊
What a nice man he is !..
I honestly lost for words. ❤
This one was very deep.
Fuck this was a hard watch,how can this shit go on in our world by the same people who are supposed to uphold the laws.if i was him i would be going after people who put me on death row.another banger dodge,big respect my man.all the best from here in bournemouth
@DodgeWoodall
11 ай бұрын
Bournemouth 🇬🇧👍🏼
Brain injuries also cause people to become violent which could have been his issue. My fiance was attacked & in a coma for 2 weeks. He had a brain injury in his frontal lobe. Before this he was very calm, happy, & just normal. After the attack he was violent, negative, mean, & depressed. The doctors said this was from the head injury. It's taken him 8 years to be not as violent but it will never just go away. I never left him bc I know this is not my John & it wasn't his faught but it's been tough & a long road. Alot of people don't know this about brain/head injuries & how it changes people.
@jonathanwickett7028
Жыл бұрын
I listened to this first on soft white underbelly. That's what's so sick about America things like this happen and yet philly is known colloquially as the city of brotherly love.....
@jonathanwickett7028
Жыл бұрын
Your story is one of triumph as well my thoughts and prayers are with you and your husband
@KateKosmo
Жыл бұрын
@@jonathanwickett7028 yeah and my fiances attack happened in Philly as well
@KateKosmo
Жыл бұрын
@@jonathanwickett7028 thank you
Wow just Wow nick n dodge
Wow 😮
Her daughter needs to see this
Wow what a story
Wow just wow
This need to be a moive
When the lightning strikes, Surprised he didn't wake up two days before crime, And get himself off 😂😂
FUCKING HELL DODGE !!! 😢🤯
Remember he only became a suspect in the case when he falsely claimed someone else killed the women. When that guys alibi checked out, he was the only suspect they had for the murder. He lies a lot about what went down and how he ended up where he was. He got lucky DNA cleared him.
@dylanrcoh
10 ай бұрын
Yeah it's always other people's fault for how he turned out according to him. I understand why the jury thought it was him, though he obviously didn't do it in hindsight. He would have ended up in prison, likely for life, at some point. He got lucky in a way getting convicted for a crime he didn't commit while DNA testing was on the way to eventually clear him. I'd bet money he'd be dead from drugs, or in prison for life for something he DID commit, if this whole thing hadn't happened.
He’s been through it this bloke :(
I Stand With Nick ..
Wow
Oh god
The man stole everything he could.😭
Fucking great podcast. Have seen him on JRE also, great story teller, and fuck me this guy has been through some shit…. But he can’t be the poor little lamb that he hints of at times. I don’t know why but my spidey sense just say his story is 99% true, but there’s that 1% of guilty shit he’s done that he’s probably even wiped from his own mind
Amazing man 😘😘😘
this interview sucked the air out of me, how in the hell can guards act the way they do? this is sickening
What's his IG account
Thats a wild story! And ended up in Stevenage is a curveball big up the shithole 😂
What a story
Nick needs to write a book tittled, (23years of pain, still unbreakable)
Did this guy have facial plastic surgery? how does he have no scars that are visable? after all he went through?
Hard to watch while being a wrongfully convicted also with 3 felonies
Netflix
Either he has bad ptsd and not telling the full story I’m convinced he did commit murder
He should be given the whole 25mil instead of them taking advantage of him all over again praying on his desperate situation 😢❤
The fact that the man who did that to him when he was like 7 prob had something traumatic as well that messed him up and it was like a cycle
U people are bugging if you people believe this you really rhink someone that got hit in the head as mych him can remember every details as he remembers 40years ago
Chant hare Krishna and you shal be saved we lol belong to God hare Krishna
I’m not sure about the accuracy of his story.
Sorry but I think he did commit murder
@reedlangdon8468
Жыл бұрын
good thing no one cares what you think
@dzombie3957
11 ай бұрын
They had DNA test proving he didn't do it dummy
@dylanrcoh
10 ай бұрын
No, he was just an insane junkie. But he def would've went to prison for life for some other crime, possibly murder, if this hadn't happened.
I don’t believe him
@dylanrcoh
10 ай бұрын
The only thing I believe is that he didn't do the crime he was imprisoned for, and that the lie he told that got the police interested in him was indeed as stupid as he said, since him being a junkie tracks. Everything else doesn't sound right, who knows what's based on truth or even just completely made up.
@santiagojimenez7719
3 ай бұрын
Well, if he was wrongly convicted for a crime that he didn't commit, I believe that after some sh1t like that there is not way that he can lie about his entire life and I talking about the abuse that he suffered because of some dude that was in the closet trynna make a way out by hurting other people and also all the crazy sh1t that happened after it. I believe him because I know how it feels when you go through a lotta sh1t because you wanna hide something that occurred to you when you were a little kid, that kinda sh1t mess with your mind and at the end of the day you're gonna start taking bad decisions until you decide to embrace your reality like he's doing it in order to speak up and help other people that is going through the same sh1t. Amen to Nick Yarris 🙏🏼
@santiagojimenez7719
3 ай бұрын
Well, if he was wrongly convicted for a crime that he didn't commit, I believe that after some sh1t like that, there is not way that he can lie about his entire life and I talking about the abuse that he suffered because of some dude that was in the closet trynna make a way out by hurting other people and also all the crazy sh1t that happened after it. I believe him because I know how it feels when you go through a lotta sh1t because you wanna hide something that occurred to you when you were a little kid, that kinda sh1t mess with your mind and at the end of the day you're gonna start making bad decisions until you decide to embrace your reality like he's doing it. Amen to Nick Yarris.
What an incredible guy i have a lot of respect for you Nick Yarris i hope your daughter comes to find you soon i'm sure she will mate all the very best to you.