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The Last Appeal - Ep. 3: A Date to Die

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Oct 11, 2025
Brian Wharton, a former detective turned United Methodist minister, shares his deep-seated doubts about the investigation that led to Robert Roberson's death row conviction. He discusses the troubling implications of a discredited shaken baby syndrome theory and the failure to properly account for Roberson's autism. Excitingly, missing CAT scans found in a courthouse basement contradict crucial autopsy findings. Wharton expresses remorse over investigative failings and vows to help Robert, weaving a tale of justice, faith, and second chances.
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INSIGHT

Allegation Damage Outlasts Charges

  • Allegations of sexual assault were repeatedly mentioned at trial despite no corroborating DNA or medical evidence.
  • Gretchen argues those allegations poisoned the jury even after prosecutors dropped the charge.
INSIGHT

Discredited Science Undermined Conviction

  • Gretchen showed that shaken baby science had collapsed since Robert's trial, undermining the prosecution's core theory.
  • Removing shaken baby claims, she says, collapses the state's case against Robert.
ANECDOTE

Autism Explains Demeanor

  • Brian realized Robert's autism diagnosis explained his demeanor and that investigators had not listened to him.
  • He admitted they failed to hear or investigate Robert's account at the time.
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