EXONERATED 5 - CIRCLE OF SISTERS EXPO 2019

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The Exonerated 5 recall how WBLS hosts, Ann Tripp and the late Bob Slade, gave them hope when they turned on the radio, because "they were the only ones speaking the truth" about their case, at the time. Thank you for your courage, strength, and bravery.
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  • @shaylabella1002
    @shaylabella10024 жыл бұрын

    Korey be looking fresh 🤟🏼❤️❤️

  • @seekerone8368
    @seekerone83684 жыл бұрын

    I have the UTMOST RESPECT for these men, but Korey Wise broke my heart when I saw him at the 2019 Circle City Classic in Indianapolis Indiana. Every person who wanted a picture, hug, or hang shake; Korey greeted them with a smile. He is our BLACK SUPERMAN. We love you KOREY WISE.❤️

  • @lifewittank435

    @lifewittank435

    4 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate KING KOREY WISE and all he's done, he is bleesed😘😘😘

  • @nanettevalencia4243

    @nanettevalencia4243

    3 жыл бұрын

    He's a beautiful man, after all he went through he's still a gentle soul

  • @spencersili5988
    @spencersili59884 жыл бұрын

    Shout out to Antron. He didn’t show, but he is missed! Hope he stays up and is around for a long time.

  • @LeshaB
    @LeshaB4 жыл бұрын

    Love the passion Korey displayed when he delivered the spoken word....POWERFUL!

  • @raymarrius24

    @raymarrius24

    4 жыл бұрын

    That KRS One's joint kzread.info/dash/bejne/fWuLx5ltfM62o7w.html

  • @darianlynch2687
    @darianlynch26874 жыл бұрын

    Digging that sweat suit Korey, digging that poem even more. Good to see these guys.

  • @laurieb.9555
    @laurieb.95554 жыл бұрын

    Damn Korey is fine...all of them are!!

  • @CC-yu7zh
    @CC-yu7zh4 жыл бұрын

    Ava's When They See Us was really the game changer taking them out of the shadows to put them on the path to healing. Thank God that Rev. Al, WBLS, the Ken & Sarah Burns' doc, the monetary awards, etc. kept the story alive over the years, but it was really the opportunity to be SEEN in the aptly titled When They See Us that finally allowed them to see themselves, one another, and to be SEEN as humans, not a label with a weight around their necks. You can see the healing journey - even from May when WTSU was released, until now...even the relationship between Yusef & Korey is evolving since May. God bless all the people who had the courage to defend them even when it wasn't/especially when it wasn't popular. That's COURAGE! God bless you Korey, Antron, Kevin, Raymond & Yusef!

  • @morgankelly9725

    @morgankelly9725

    4 жыл бұрын

    She's as stupid as all of the people that made documentaries about the West Memphis Three..........who were ALSO guilty.

  • @jacqulynthompson3575

    @jacqulynthompson3575

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@morgankelly9725 well if they are so guilty why do you think they did not take a plea deal? Taking the plea deal would say they are guilty.

  • @morgankelly9725

    @morgankelly9725

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jacqulynthompson3575 Here is a quote from an article relating to ANOTHER case that speaks about DNA evidence..........it can be applied to the Central Park 5 case as well: "Attorneys often bemoan the expectation modern juries have for DNA and forensic evidence in murder trials. This expectation has become known as the CSI Effect, fostered by the widespread use of often exaggerated crime scene forensics in films and television shows. In reality, even today in an era of extremely sophisticated DNA techniques, very few criminal cases revolve around forensic evidence. One study has only 13% of criminal cases having any kind of forensic evidence at all, and it's estimated that usable DNA evidence is left behind in only 4.5% of homicides. " www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-news-eric-reynolds-detective-central-park-20180713-story.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/gmGfm8ewdcuWk6g.html With regard to Reynolds' description of Reyes' character and the fact that he'd have a hero status for taking credit for the crime...........it seems counterintuitive to most people that a person would either 1) Make up detailed stories about crimes they didn't even commit..........for shock value, or to brag or 2) overexaggerate their involvement in a crime or indicate that they were the mastermind. But the people that have a difficult time understanding this are: 1) Normal human beings with a conscience that wouldn't dream of saying these things. If ANYTHING, someone with a conscience would DOWNPLAY their role in a terrible crime. 2) People that don't work in a prison like I do. Just recently, I had an inmate on our behavioral unit tell me that in the 8 months that he'd left our yard (only to return) he got married, but his new wife died while having a seizure. He told the story like he made it up (he's not a great liar at all; most inmates are better). He looked like he was trying to keep a straight face..............which is the same look I was giving him while trying to feign sympathy for the death of a girl that probably never existed. I believe he might use this STORY as an excuse to have PTSD later. Mentally ill and/or sex offenders will sometimes talk about sex crimes they didn't do. Look at those two disgusting awful men that each claimed (SEPARATELY) that THEY were the ones that raped and killed JonBenet. One was a drifter and the other lives in Thailand. They get off on talking about their twisted fantasies. Yet neither of them probably did it. If I remember correctly, one of them wasn't even in town when it happened. So Reyes claiming SOLE responsibility for the rape makes perfect sense. He's a disgusting horrible human being. But so were the other five that night who have now been awarded millions. And others capitalized on this too. Some poor woman gets raped and beaten to within inches of her life, and every higher up - from Hollywood film directors, to people on both sides of the political isle, to people on both sides of the race debate.............all jump in and get something out of their version of what took place. And if you believe what's implied in that article I posted above, Mayor DeBlasio and Al Sharpton may have benefitted from the politics behind all this too. And the politics of inmates saying/doing anything to either stay on a certain yard or be moved to a different yard.............this occurs ALL the time in the prison system. Reyes' is an all too familiar character to me. All inmates are different, but there's a whole category of Reyes-type inmates. I absolutely believe Officer Eric Reynolds. So shame on Ava Duverney. I liked the movie Selma, but she needs to stick to making movies.............she is NOT Scotland Yard. And in the case of the WM3, shame on Johnny Depp who I've always thought was creepy anyway, Marilyn Manson, the Osbournes who gave Damien Echols a good review on his book High Magick, that dumb a*s Dixie Chick, and finally Eddie Veder.............whose voice I've always loved. But these idiots are not being paid to be detectives either. Americans need to grow the hell up. And use the left side of their brain. They need to stop believing everything they see on the "boob tube" as my great grandfather used to call it. This is how we got an UNqualified REALITY SHOW HOST as POTUS. Even though in the 2016 primaries we had 14 QUALIFIED Republicans and 5 QUALIFIED Democrats...............all with resumes and records of what they've already done while in office. But 'Murica elected some pig because they saw him on TV.

  • @morgankelly9725

    @morgankelly9725

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jacqulynthompson3575 This is painful to watch; Kory Wise's confession: www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-metro-central-park-jogger-interview-20180712-story.html This Kory annoys the f*ck out of me by playing dumb and constantly saying "Huh ?" when he knows he heard the god damn question the first time.

  • @jacqulynthompson3575

    @jacqulynthompson3575

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@morgankelly9725 still this does not prove that they are guilty. Try something better. The whole human race is nuts.

  • @andreadaniels157
    @andreadaniels1574 жыл бұрын

    Kory just said some chilling shit rite then. I felt that

  • @soulfulscales4731
    @soulfulscales47314 жыл бұрын

    Love you Korey ❤

  • @markteague49
    @markteague494 жыл бұрын

    This host really trying....but i appreciate him trying 😭

  • @gracefullyblessed6106
    @gracefullyblessed61064 жыл бұрын

    God bless you brothers. Stay strong. Have a blessed day family. Thank You wbls.

  • @ms.evangelistpaul2279
    @ms.evangelistpaul22794 жыл бұрын

    Peace and blessings to all of them. 💞 💞 💞

  • @denisesteele3938
    @denisesteele39382 жыл бұрын

    I admire all 5 of these Black Men! God Bless Them🙏💜💜💜💜💜💪

  • @oseiebenezer888
    @oseiebenezer8883 жыл бұрын

    Korey is indeed the real man💪🏾

  • @hebrew95
    @hebrew953 жыл бұрын

    Wow korey went in with that poem

  • @naturebgood1575
    @naturebgood15754 жыл бұрын

    Knowledge and wisdom. Respect much love

  • @estherj3102
    @estherj31024 жыл бұрын

    Amen amen I bow for you 🙌 respect respect respect you are the future strong and not built to break🙏bless your hearts

  • @ujimajame4601
    @ujimajame460110 ай бұрын

    Korey's poem at 10:28 was off the chain and its play on words was so on point it is hard to believe he did it off the top of his head. Either way, i have much respect for these men, including Antron Richardson, who was not present at this gathering due to the traumatic effect it had on him and his family, for their fortitude, consistancy, growth, focus and ability to be "better not bitter"!

  • @nanettevalencia4243
    @nanettevalencia42433 жыл бұрын

    I love these men

  • @godsqueen8950
    @godsqueen89502 жыл бұрын

    God is good 10:31 to 12 Powerful Korey Wise thank you

  • @jasonboyd4747
    @jasonboyd47474 жыл бұрын

    The interviewer is a lil too loud in the mic

  • @ms.evangelistpaul2279
    @ms.evangelistpaul22794 жыл бұрын

    Professor of hip hop my mentor

  • @Littlekitten_
    @Littlekitten_3 жыл бұрын

    Korey will Always be in my thoughts ... he is the true definition of strength ... I wish he got more praised and support unlike leaches like Collin Kaprinick

  • @goodfellasscreenworksultd4965
    @goodfellasscreenworksultd4965 Жыл бұрын

    God wins in the end ❤️🙏🏿

  • @TheBalls55
    @TheBalls553 жыл бұрын

    Which one broke the male joggers skull with the pipe? Most of the boys said either Yusuf or the tall one with the fade. Did the movie show that?

  • @yoluna8114
    @yoluna81143 жыл бұрын

    ❤🇲🇽🇺🇲💋🌹🌍🙏

  • @morgankelly9725
    @morgankelly97254 жыл бұрын

    this “was my first rape.”

  • @morgankelly9725
    @morgankelly97254 жыл бұрын

    This case has so many parallels with the West Memphis 3, who are also guilty.

  • @psychohomosapien
    @psychohomosapien3 жыл бұрын

    Scam

  • @morgankelly9725
    @morgankelly97254 жыл бұрын

    The CP5 have never been exonerated, not even according to the legal definition of this term. Robert Morgenthau, the man who originally prosecuted the CP5, recommended that, in light of Matia Reyes’ confession that it was he and he alone who attacked Meili, their convictions be vacated. The latter means simply that the five would now be entitled to new trials. Unsurprisingly, they chose not to avail themselves of this option.

  • @laurieb.9555

    @laurieb.9555

    4 жыл бұрын

    All charges vacated means all charges vacated. .no new trial needed

  • @morgankelly9725

    @morgankelly9725

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@laurieb.9555 They're still going to pay big in the afterlife. They're living on borrowed time. Because they raped a woman. I know you don't care that a woman was gang raped and beaten to within inches of her life. Even in this life, they'll never be truly exonerated.

  • @morgankelly9725
    @morgankelly97254 жыл бұрын

    The CP5, after having been convicted, appealed the verdict of a racially-mixed jury. Then, the racially-mixed jury of an appellate court upheld their convictions. In both instances, despite having the services of especially aggressive defense teams advocating on their behalf, and despite the fact that these multi-racial juries knew that their DNA hadn’t been found at the crime scene, the jurors nevertheless found that the other evidence militated decisively against the CP5.

  • @bnmmiss1616

    @bnmmiss1616

    4 жыл бұрын

    Morgan Kelly The defense team were NOT aggressive lol the defense team sucked ass none of them could afford top notch lawyers. They were all appointed. What are you talking about??

  • @bnmmiss1616

    @bnmmiss1616

    4 жыл бұрын

    Morgan kelly You are another person that has idea what they are talking about.

  • @bnmmiss1616

    @bnmmiss1616

    4 жыл бұрын

    Morgan kelly Also, you must not be familiar with the Reid technique that cops use. It was and still is so easy to get young kids to say something they didn't do. Especially when lied to. Go do more research

  • @morgankelly9725
    @morgankelly97254 жыл бұрын

    One of the other many teens who had been out “wilding” and who was among the ten or so kids to have been arrested that night relayed to the police that he heard Santana and another male teen laughing over having made “a woman bleed.” Another one, prior to being questioned, told police that he knew “who did the murder.” This is proof that, at the very least, the pummeling that Meili endured was witnessed by multiple people and that its severity was such that it was assumed it was fatal.

  • @morgankelly9725
    @morgankelly97254 жыл бұрын

    Far from trembling and afraid…the suspects were singing the rap song, ‘Wild Thing’ for hours in the precinct house, laughing and joking about raping the jogger. One of the attackers said, ‘It was fun.’”

  • @asya8022

    @asya8022

    4 жыл бұрын

    "one of the attackers" sis, Mattias Reyes did the deed himself, all the evidence is there. it's just you trump supporters tryna find something.

  • @morgankelly9725

    @morgankelly9725

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@asya8022 kzread.info/dash/bejne/gYtr0beBccW7pco.html

  • @morgankelly9725

    @morgankelly9725

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@asya8022 There were a lot of motivations for Reyes to admit to the entire crime. Including housing issues. Unfortunately, this is an all too familiar scenerio to me. You've never worked in a prison. I do. It seems counterintuitive to normal people and even to most criminals that someone would admit to MORE crimes than they've done. But there is a certain subcategory of criminals that will take even more credit for heinous things they haven't done. Rather like a fisherman telling a "fish story". Like they're bragging. They'll even make up stories about things they HAVEN'T done or experienced. I don't know if they get off on it, or if they think they're shocking the officers or other inmates. It's difficult to guess the motivation of someone without a conscience at all. In my experience, this category is usually low functioning and SEEMINGLY childlike, but is also the absolute LOWEST form of psychopath. We have one on our psych unit right now that can't even be trained to behave in the prison environment. And it's NOT because he's crazy or delusional. He was sent to our unit to see if we could do ANYTHING for him. Unfortunately we can't, and we're going to be sending him to a unit where he'll be locked down for the rest of his life. You can have a "logical" conversation with him, and he follows direction when he WANTS to, but every time we take him out of his cell, he eventually tries to attack staff. It might take a day or two, but it happens. His crime was hacking a female to death; a female that took him into her home. When I see Reyes' "mugshot", where he looks sort of goofy, like he might crack a smile at any minute, but also like you can only imagine him doing a petty crime like stealing from a convenience store...like he wouldn't be capable of a real crime (like raping his own mother, which he did, or raping and killing a woman in front of her children, which he did), and he has an almost childlike quality to him, it reminds me of the inmate where I work. He acts like a goofy little clown, and makes a lot of immature sexual gestures towards females. If you didn't know better, you wouldn't be afraid of him. He doesn't come from the same background as Reyes, and he doesn't look like Reyes, but he has the same affect. And he'd kill you as soon as look at you. He doesn't care if you're male, female, a child, etc. It is VERY possible for an inmate like Reyes to confess to something he didn't do or didn't ENTIRELY do. Remember when JonBenet was killed ? Well, now we all know that it was her f*cked up 10 year old brother Burke that killed her. But in the meantime, TWO men CLAIMED they had raped and killed JonBenet. Each claimed they did it alone. Each claimed full responsibility for that crime. One wasn't even in the country when the murder happened. One even went on TV and did an interview. There are some sick people out there.

  • @morgankelly9725

    @morgankelly9725

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@asya8022 These Hollywood movie directors are NOT detectives. And Ava Duvernay was either not privy to ALL of the evidence the Central Park Five JURORS were privy to, or she decided to leave it out. I'm going with the second possibility. Because if you're going to REFUTE the original sentence, then wouldn't you include MORE information in your movie ?? TWO sets of MULTIETHNIC juries found these a*sholes guilty. Again, why would a movie director decide to LEAVE OUT information from her documentary ? For the same reason that the creators of Paradise Lost did the same thing regarding the West Memphis Three. And they were guilty too.

  • @morgankelly9725

    @morgankelly9725

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@asya8022 And I'm not a Trump supporter. But Trump got into office for the same reason that people believe this false documentary that Ava Duvernay made. Because people in 'Murica spend more time watching TV than learning to think critically. THIS is why we have an unqualified reality show host as president. This is why Trump and his type read the National Enquirer and think it should win a Pulitzer prize. This is why so many people believe in obviously false conspiracy theories. This is why a glorified porn star and her bipolar husband were allowed into the White House to talk to Drumpf. Jesus, and the whore is going to be a lawyer someday. Because we're stupid.

  • @andreadaniels157
    @andreadaniels1574 жыл бұрын

    Kory just said some chilling shit rite then. I felt that

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