Yeah, and media is still pushing the always believe all women mentality, and we're told women simply do not lie about things like this. The producer really did take a risk pointing out the problem with the accusations.
I feel sad for this man. Can't believe he actually spent his entire life in prison leaving his friends and family, the profession he wanted to pursue, he must've dreamt of becoming something and a lot of the ambitions just because a lady falsely accused him and the law didn't care?
This is the one time I'd say she didn't falsely accuse him. Seems a lot like police negligence, I mean she picked a decoy and they still convicted him wtf
I say this is the perfect example of why we need to make sure our prison system is safe for prisoners. An innocent person could be there and targeted by other prisoners.
Well, you would think the job of 'investigating' would be done by police, or, if i may humbly suggest, the mans F--ING LAWYER!!!!!!!!!!!.... I am just emphasizing this because these are the people/morons specifically trained and get paid do do exactly this job but do not, so some outsider producer untrained and unpaid has had to take it upon himself to do it.
Wow, I can't imagine how much that must burn that poor guy. And to see someone turn her tragedy to riches, while sending you to prison for a crime you didn't commit must be a special kind of torture.
this wasnt a false report or something like that though, she was genuinely assaulted and believed he was the culprit, noo an apology doesn't fix the damage done to his life but she isnt at fault for that
@@lavenderwalrus9875 More likely she didn't know who the culprit was, she went along with who the police said was the culprit. If I was the victim and the police told me they caught the guy and they had independent evidence, I would probably believe them too.
Only to get married after he gets out and refuse to have a children with his wife because he doesn't want his children to deal with the stigma of him being the children of a SO
It must burn inside you if you’re convicted for a horrendous crime but you know, deep down, you’re completely innocent. The mental pain this poor man had to go through while spending such a long time in jail must’ve been awful.
@@Vienic2prison is also made to rehabilitate, the methods vary by culture and country, and no, rehabilitation is definitely not a communist thing, quite the opposite. Being a prisoner in a communist country was practically a death sentence. Che guevara executed suspected informants, they weren't even given trial. I don't think I need to expand further on Chinese and North Korean prisons which are not rehabilitation but torture and re-education to conform to their ideology
Yeah, he didn't have to "know deep down," he knew very plainly that he was absolutely innocent. Wow, what absolute torture this innocent man went through!@@danguee1
@@JavierCastillo-vc8ih Well yeah, she WAS a victim of assault and made a mistake, the main villains here are the real culprit and the justice system, not her
@@Sahibpreetsingh-wi8km Yeah but no. Producers do many things - anywhere from liaising between the director and different production staff to liaising with the studio (investors), or even something as mundane as simply being the directors little gopher which was basically Kathleen Kennedy's workload more often than not prior to running Lucasfilm from what I hear. It's really only executive producers that are also investors in a production to any significant degree.
Honestly I feel bad for everyone here. The man being falsely accused, the woman being so paranoid and thinking he was the man who assaulted her. Its just so tragic.
@@corys7604she wasn’t the one who even ID him in the line up the police did. And someone did grape her she just thought it was him when it wasn’t. It was someone else,
That’s a very very mentally strong man because a lot people that you can never ever imagine becoming suicidal, would actually become that after going through that and if other prisoner’s find out, they’ll make your life even more living hell 😔
Should the justice system learn from the series of mistakes that they have made and start reviewing a lot of these cases or are they just waiting to pay off the next victim?
@@rayr6278 "A private investigator has more of a motivation to build up their business" Not just build it up, but to maintain a reputation once they gain it.
Seems like she had a lot of trouble properly identifying the person who assaulted her. I wish there had been better tests in place to determine his innocence. 🤔
@@galmlrssg210i dont understand. then by that logic, no criminal can ever be reported because they are presumed innocent. she thought he was her rapist, but she shouldve just ignored him?
It is nice that everyone sees this in a logical way and not blame her for the man's suffering. Looking at it logically, I think she believes that she was the one who assaulted her, and that can happen, and she cannot be blame for something she believed when there is not malice to the accusation. And he may still be in jail if not for the success of her book.
So she was assaulted but it was not by that guy. I know we are desperate to catch the criminal but our desperation can put innocent people in jail. Which is why we always give fair trial to all the accused even if you think they are 100% guilty
there are THOUSANDS just like him, rotting in prison for a crime they didn't commit. would you like to clarify "we always give fair trial", kiddo? THIS IS NOT AN ISOLATED INCIDENT, CHILD. be quiet while the adults are talking. shush.
This is the reason everyone needs competent representation, even people accused of sa crimes. Believe women is important and so is proof beyond a reasonable doubt
I think at least the writer should send all of the financial profit she made from her autobiography to Broadwater. Like I get it, she may not wrongly accuse him with malice. And of course the prosecutors were the ones who coached her into saying he was the perpetrator...But ultimately, she was the one who pulled the trigger (figuratively). So I think she should bear some responsibility in atone to this man.
What a great man to keep appealing even after he served his sentence that is an action that speaks volumes! But they wouldn't even listen to the case that's crazy. I will be watching that documentary day one.
I’m sad for him for having to go through that, but also sad for her, because it DID happen, it just wasn’t him, and the real person won’t face justice because of it
I love hearing stories about the vindication of falsely accused men. Sad though it is, when the truth comes out it makes those who accused and tried him look like evil monsters.
I hope they find the real perpetrator, for both of their sakes. I feel bad for this guy and this lady - I don't think she intended to put an innocent person in jail. He must have reminded her or looked similar to the guy. It's not his fault though and I wonder how he was found guilty in the first place. I wish the best for both of them.
Exactly, the cops told her that he was a DNA match to the perpetrator, of course she would believe them, and think that he is the one who attacked her. She is not responsible for the botched DNA analysis
@@Subangelis yeah cause she thought he looked liker her attacker? then she got told it was a dna match. If he looked like her attacker and she was told it was a dna match why would she not believe the police?
She now blames it all on "the system" (of course) but she's the one who first ID him on the streets months later from the alleged assault. She should be in jail. So should the parole board members who denied him five times as he sat in prison for decades for a crime he didn't commit.
@@fcnealvillangca7943nope she was actually assaulted, she saw a guy that looked like her rapist then the shitty scientists did a test and it “proved” to be him
@@fcnealvillangca7943they concluded she was at acked that night, but by someone else. The injustice system got an innocent man in prison, and probably more women at risk because they didn’t get the culprit.
The producer is a GOAT. He had nothing to gain from it. Helped free another man.
He gained nothing monetary from it. He did gain massive self-respect and satisfaction from helping a fellow human being.
is a reference from the terminal
Yeah, and media is still pushing the always believe all women mentality, and we're told women simply do not lie about things like this.
The producer really did take a risk pointing out the problem with the accusations.
Congratulations, I was your 1,000th like!
We need to be like him
I feel sad for this man. Can't believe he actually spent his entire life in prison leaving his friends and family, the profession he wanted to pursue, he must've dreamt of becoming something and a lot of the ambitions just because a lady falsely accused him and the law didn't care?
This is the one time I'd say she didn't falsely accuse him. Seems a lot like police negligence, I mean she picked a decoy and they still convicted him wtf
@@Crucial54321huh?
I can't imagine how many friends and family turned ghost on him 😢
Welcome to America
@@JahbariCheatham-ul4sd Thats what a "plant" is.
I say this is the perfect example of why we need to make sure our prison system is safe for prisoners. An innocent person could be there and targeted by other prisoners.
💯
especially SA convicts. Those guys get f*ked up in prision
@@normalchannel2185or if the crime had anything to do with kids
I mean, some surely don't deserve to be protected.
@@imokageand who do you mean by some?
Wow, the man that decided to keep investigating... big thanks to him! We need more people in the world that advocate for injustices.
Well, you would think the job of 'investigating' would be done by police, or, if i may humbly suggest, the mans F--ING LAWYER!!!!!!!!!!!.... I am just emphasizing this because these are the people/morons specifically trained and get paid do do exactly this job but do not, so some outsider producer untrained and unpaid has had to take it upon himself to do it.
Wow, I can't imagine how much that must burn that poor guy. And to see someone turn her tragedy to riches, while sending you to prison for a crime you didn't commit must be a special kind of torture.
An apology isn’t equivalent to totally destroying this man’s life…
The person that destroyed the person's life was the justice system, though.
Both Broadwater and Writer are victims. The police were overzealous in getting a conviction instead of seeking justice.
this wasnt a false report or something like that though, she was genuinely assaulted and believed he was the culprit, noo an apology doesn't fix the damage done to his life but she isnt at fault for that
@@lavenderwalrus9875 More likely she didn't know who the culprit was, she went along with who the police said was the culprit. If I was the victim and the police told me they caught the guy and they had independent evidence, I would probably believe them too.
@@torinjuShe saw him on the street and assumed he was her attacker. He probably looks a lot like whoever did attack her.
I feel sad for this man can't believe he spent his entire life in prison leaving behind his family and friends
Only to get married after he gets out and refuse to have a children with his wife because he doesn't want his children to deal with the stigma of him being the children of a SO
@@byronrush9802It's SO, not "SA". SA is tge crime, not what you call the person who did the crime.
@@noobslayer6915sexual obuser?
well not his entire life
@@shadowimpostor1990you Don't know when he die
It must burn inside you if you’re convicted for a horrendous crime but you know, deep down, you’re completely innocent. The mental pain this poor man had to go through while spending such a long time in jail must’ve been awful.
"...you know deep down"? Wtf?! He knew on *_every level_* he was innocent. He didn't know "deep down"
@@Vienic2, you're talking magic.
@@Vienic2prison is also made to rehabilitate, the methods vary by culture and country, and no, rehabilitation is definitely not a communist thing, quite the opposite. Being a prisoner in a communist country was practically a death sentence. Che guevara executed suspected informants, they weren't even given trial. I don't think I need to expand further on Chinese and North Korean prisons which are not rehabilitation but torture and re-education to conform to their ideology
Deep down? Try surface level
Yeah, he didn't have to "know deep down," he knew very plainly that he was absolutely innocent. Wow, what absolute torture this innocent man went through!@@danguee1
How shitty is our justice system when a movie producer solves a case the system bungled
A written apology??? THATS IT????? Wtf I’m so mad
She’s a women , what’d you expect ?
Me too - with NO HASH TAG!!
I went down the rabbit hole and read her non-apology apology. She take no responsibility and blames the DA for the conviction. But she is really sorry
@@JavierCastillo-vc8ih Well yeah, she WAS a victim of assault and made a mistake, the main villains here are the real culprit and the justice system, not her
Maybe she was not a victim after all. 0 sympathies for her. @@SirBinding
honestly shoutout to the producer for losing his job for justice
Fr
Yes!!!
Producers dont lose jobs my guy😂
They are litrarly walking banks
No one fires them, they leave
Yep... They are at the top of the chain of command.... 😅 @@Sahibpreetsingh-wi8km
@@Sahibpreetsingh-wi8km
Yeah but no.
Producers do many things - anywhere from liaising between the director and different production staff to liaising with the studio (investors), or even something as mundane as simply being the directors little gopher which was basically Kathleen Kennedy's workload more often than not prior to running Lucasfilm from what I hear.
It's really only executive producers that are also investors in a production to any significant degree.
"UNLUCKY" is absolutely wild ☠️
Ray is better than every single news outlet.
Exactly
Fax
Ong
No
he is not a news outlet
Honestly I feel bad for everyone here. The man being falsely accused, the woman being so paranoid and thinking he was the man who assaulted her. Its just so tragic.
I don't blame the woman, she probably feels really bad falsely accusing him
I'm sure she does.@@pbsuite
@@corys7604 He was not the person she identified in the lineup and it was the state that did the forensic analysis.
@@corys7604she wasn’t the one who even ID him in the line up the police did. And someone did grape her she just thought it was him when it wasn’t. It was someone else,
@@corys7604Lol another sheep believing everything they're told.
The guy naming it unlucky has to be the funniest thing ever
This Timothy dude really went the extra mile. HIs job was just to make the movie, but instead he rather get fired for justice.
Wait, so she pointed at a different guy in the array, and they just picked another guy to arrest?????
Yea, i think.
Thats literally so stupid tbh
Yeah the police did big dumb
It happens
Another day, another innocent person screwed by the justice system
The guy she pointed to was a "plant" aka another cop.
Poor guy . Thumbs up for Timothy for standing up for this dude
Poor woman too
@@Looloo3838she chose this man and kill his life she is not poor she was monster
@@Looloo3838no
@@Looloo3838buddy, I think you are the only one to say that
@@Looloo3838yeah cause the guy doesn't matter
Naming the new movie “unlucky” is just straight up savage💀💀💀🗿🗿🗿
That’s a very very mentally strong man because a lot people that you can never ever imagine becoming suicidal, would actually become that after going through that and if other prisoner’s find out, they’ll make your life even more living hell 😔
It’s crazy how minor misunderstandings can have such a big impact
Thats not a minor misunderstanding
MINOR MISUNDERSTANDINGS??? You think saying someone raped you when that person never did is a "minor misunderstanding"?
Tell that to the guy sitting in jail!
There's no way you called that a "minor misunderstanding"
The justice system failing people on a regular basis isn't a minor understanding.
Should the justice system learn from the series of mistakes that they have made and start reviewing a lot of these cases or are they just waiting to pay off the next victim?
The system learns
Theyre just passing laws to limit the amount of payouts. So they've learned. How to not have to pay for their mistakes
The JustUs system is getting worse and continues to make "mistakes".
@@ve_rb clearly it didn't
@@newbplaygames oh well
I truly hope that man gets kids and enjoy his life with his wife❤
Now THIS is something to make a movie about!
How does personal investigator can do better than the police 💔
Funding, workload, reliance on reputation to keep getting paid.
The police get payed no matter what. A private investigator has more of a motivation to build up their business.
Exactly.
Unlike the garbage on TV, real cops dont do much but eat donuts and beat up poor people. Oh, and they love to harass motorists too.
@@rayr6278
"A private investigator has more of a motivation to build up their business"
Not just build it up, but to maintain a reputation once they gain it.
Seems like she had a lot of trouble properly identifying the person who assaulted her. I wish there had been better tests in place to determine his innocence. 🤔
Can we appreciate how ray never lets us out his basement nor see our family 🥳🥰
he's so kind 🥰 He have me a quarter of stale bread yesterday 😍
lucky, i got an eighth 😍but i did get some water. he is so awesome, i wanna marry him 🥰
Tell me you are an Instagram commenteter 💀💀
@@alphaa2010whar are you even talking about blud
what?
Naming the documentary Unlucky was *chef’s kiss*
She needs to do more than an apology, give him tons of $
Her and everyone involved should go to jail
Why?
Why?
Unthinkable. That poor man.
Poor guy 💔 This is so sad
I hope he lives his life to the fullest now that he is free of accusations and unfairness
Ahh yes. Guilty until proven innocent
He was innocent and was wrongfully proven Guilty
He was fully innocent, but the "proof" he did it was absolute bs
huh? he was innocent, then proven guilty by faulty evidence from the police.
@@sonofben3322and her 'running' into him and reporting him...
@@galmlrssg210i dont understand. then by that logic, no criminal can ever be reported because they are presumed innocent. she thought he was her rapist, but she shouldve just ignored him?
So sad. I can't imagine what this poor man went through. I hope he is somehow okay.
those cartoon drawings are amazing. they actually lift up ur videos.
I feel bad for the guy
I feel bad for both of them. The real bad guys are the justice system and the guy who got away
The guy is what?
Stfu she is evil, she constantly destroyed his life even more, even tho it wasn’t him. Disgusting
I feel bad for you cos you’re clearly on drugs, it’s affecting tf out of your brain
@@Anthony_Stockton09What?
@@Anthony_Stockton09he means the one that actually raped her
Ray is a better news reporter than real news reporters
Edit: omg so man likes thank you guys!
Yes, he does an excellent job, but he has to dance around the censoring when the MSM does not.
It is nice that everyone sees this in a logical way and not blame her for the man's suffering. Looking at it logically, I think she believes that she was the one who assaulted her, and that can happen, and she cannot be blame for something she believed when there is not malice to the accusation. And he may still be in jail if not for the success of her book.
Some people are taking it out on her when logically the justice system just didn’t do their job properly
both are at fault. they lady and the system
@@aperture0she caused it but it’s not her fault, she genuinely believed he was guilty
@@aperture0NO it’s not her fault you just love blaming traumatized women!
Sorry she is still at fault. She wrote a book and was complicit.
Bro that ‘until’ always makes my day bruh
So she was assaulted but it was not by that guy. I know we are desperate to catch the criminal but our desperation can put innocent people in jail. Which is why we always give fair trial to all the accused even if you think they are 100% guilty
"... we SHOULD always give..." there I fixed it for you because it is not even remotely close to reality!
That's the criminal system for you.
there are THOUSANDS just like him, rotting in prison for a crime they didn't commit. would you like to clarify "we always give fair trial", kiddo? THIS IS NOT AN ISOLATED INCIDENT, CHILD. be quiet while the adults are talking.
shush.
@@fistovuzi sheesh, no need to get triggered. Calm down
Kudos to the producers; he didn’t have to do any of this.
This is the reason everyone needs competent representation, even people accused of sa crimes. Believe women is important and so is proof beyond a reasonable doubt
Trust, but verify.
- The woman is evil
I hope she sees this bro
Ah yes. Believe a group with no sense of loyalty or shame .. with zero evidence. 😂😂
Lol "believe women is important"
That like saying "believe men is important"
No. They're just people, believe the EVIDENCE is important
I’m glad she wasn’t knowingly trying to bring someone down who wasn’t involved
So your glad an innocent man suffered for no reason because of her "mistake"
if she was really sorry she would have donated a huge portion of her success to him
Sometimes I wonder how he finds these out so quickly.
It's a talent by now like Dang👀
Like seriously. 😭😭😭😭😭
SHE RUINS HIS LIFE AND JUST SAYS SORRY??????????????????
Yeah but in a cute voice so it's ok.... apparently.
The things white girls can get away with
@@stephenfowlie742That changes absolutely everything
@@stephenfowlie742foul 💀💀💀
@@AsianFreshyBottlers
It blows my mind how consistent you are. Keep it up! Love your videos ❤
I'm starting to feel that the writer wasnt at fault, but was manipulated into choosing broadwater (cops do this a lot to get hardcore convictions)
No...
Maybe
Yup
Of course you do. She's a woman so she's a perfect little angel.
I think the profits from her book should be forfeited/seized and given to him.
It wasn't her fault that the crime lab made mistakes. If the police had convicted the real perpetrator, her life wouldn't be very different today.
100% She knew what she was doing.
@@aquiveal She identified an innocent man. That is 100% her mistake.
@@aquivealtaking everyone's side but the actual victim
What a world we live in.
These are the ppl that are quite risky nowadays. Stay safe out there y’all
Investigators these days man💀
What would you expect her to do? Off herself or something? What action or words would satisfy you in this situation?
@@fictitiousnightmaressure will be happy 😊
@@fictitiousnightmares to play Jigsaw games or Hunger Games
Its not her fault. It's the detectives/investigators that fucked this man over.
@@southerncalifornia4771it is definitely partly her fault. She couldn't even recognize the man between other plant suspects.
Poor guy I hope he has a family now.
I think at least the writer should send all of the financial profit she made from her autobiography to Broadwater. Like I get it, she may not wrongly accuse him with malice. And of course the prosecutors were the ones who coached her into saying he was the perpetrator...But ultimately, she was the one who pulled the trigger (figuratively). So I think she should bear some responsibility in atone to this man.
Yes
That's to much
What a great man to keep appealing even after he served his sentence that is an action that speaks volumes! But they wouldn't even listen to the case that's crazy. I will be watching that documentary day one.
Res Judicata is a thing
That is so sad he didn’t deserve that
I’m sad for him for having to go through that, but also sad for her, because it DID happen, it just wasn’t him, and the real person won’t face justice because of it
I love hearing stories about the vindication of falsely accused men. Sad though it is, when the truth comes out it makes those who accused and tried him look like evil monsters.
Cause they are evil
“Unlucky” is fire
She really hit him with the whoopsie my bad teehee
I'm sorgy fwr rewening yowr liwf tee hee
I feel sorry for this man :(
Can we just all appreciate the sketched glasses on every picture❤
She said she was sorry? Oh. Well, okay then. Let's have the taxpayer compensate the man instead.
Lmao calling it “unlucky” is hilarious
That poor guy deserves better.
I hope they find the real perpetrator, for both of their sakes. I feel bad for this guy and this lady - I don't think she intended to put an innocent person in jail. He must have reminded her or looked similar to the guy. It's not his fault though and I wonder how he was found guilty in the first place. I wish the best for both of them.
Oh, please. I doubt they do.
@@AA-ed6ek huh
Exactly, the cops told her that he was a DNA match to the perpetrator, of course she would believe them, and think that he is the one who attacked her. She is not responsible for the botched DNA analysis
@@bebop2523 She is the one who reported him to the police when she saw him on the street.
@@Subangelis yeah cause she thought he looked liker her attacker? then she got told it was a dna match. If he looked like her attacker and she was told it was a dna match why would she not believe the police?
Everyone gangsta until Ray drops the "UNtil..."
She now blames it all on "the system" (of course) but she's the one who first ID him on the streets months later from the alleged assault. She should be in jail. So should the parole board members who denied him five times as he sat in prison for decades for a crime he didn't commit.
Her response to all of this was “oops”
Wow I feel so sorry for this guy
If she could understand that she was getting confused as to who her attacker was and question her own actions. That man wouldn't have suffered 😢😢😢
It wasn't her actions that put him in jail lol she didn't even pick him the justice system failed them both
she wasn't confused, she knew exactly what she was doing
@@whereissammy I don’t think so.
@@whereissammywere you there?
@@whereissammyBro she was actually assaulted. They are both victims, just different offenders. He wasn’t victimized by her but the justice system
Naming the documentary unlucky is so nice
Thank you for sharing this. More people need to hear this.
"Believe all women."
I actually have her book Lucky, seeing it from a completely different perspective now
At least broadwater is well compensated 😮😊
not even close
@@M16-bf4ku 😓
i feel bad for both but i feel more empathy towards the man who went to prison 😢
For both? Who knows if she aslo lied from being assaulted too. There are many cases of this
@@fcnealvillangca7943 yes for both and i don't think she is lying
@@fcnealvillangca7943nope she was actually assaulted, she saw a guy that looked like her rapist then the shitty scientists did a test and it “proved” to be him
Obviously...
@@fcnealvillangca7943they concluded she was at acked that night, but by someone else.
The injustice system got an innocent man in prison, and probably more women at risk because they didn’t get the culprit.
I've heard it said that a lawyer's worst client is an innocent person.
Those drawn-on glasses are beautiful!
This just sad and depressing
this has gone from watching the drama to waiting for the iconic UUUUNTIL!
I hope he had kids 3:36
The "Until" always gets me
What a women who destroyed a mans life ? IMPOSSIBLE !!
sometimes im shocked by stories like this
I can't believe this happend in my state............ Just disgusting..........
Hands up ray needs his own show on tv
That’s honestly the unluckiest lucky sequence of events I’ve ever heard of
the law should fine her for all the profits she made while he was in prison
That's messed up that her real attacker got away with it.
What? Do you believe there was a attacker?
the messed up is that SHE got away ... and the tax payers had to rectify another mess made by women
She ensured the supposed attacker got away.
Guilty until proven innocent
What's even sadder is nowadays, even when someone is telling the truth, they still won't believe u😔😔
The drawn on glasses on her makes this funnier than it should be
You're guilty until proven innocent.
only if you are a man.
This is beyond horrifying.
I hope the actual culprit who r-ed gets brought to justice
u mean another innocent?
Prosecuters need to be jailed too
That’s sad 😕
Love your videos Ray !!!
You know what is also bad, the real criminal got away.