A Doppelgänger Cost Him 17 Years of His Life…

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  • @user-vf3pz4br1g
    @user-vf3pz4br1g 2 года назад +20168

    1.1 million isn't enough. He spent 17 years away from his family. All those missed memories and moments gone.

    • @taxevasion0336
      @taxevasion0336 2 года назад +1100

      No amount of any money could be worth losing 17 years, much less 17 years with children behind

    • @jenem9618
      @jenem9618 2 года назад +740

      Seriously. They did him dirty. I'd want at least a million for every year I didn't have my freedom.

    • @Small_mac31
      @Small_mac31 2 года назад +200

      ​@@taxevasion0336 I feel losing time is much more worse than losing loved ones or money

    • @ThingsILove2266
      @ThingsILove2266 2 года назад +222

      His children should be allowed to sue for stealing their dad away.

    • @kakyoin5862
      @kakyoin5862 2 года назад +18

      in terms of math, it’s not terrible

  • @megatronVS
    @megatronVS 2 года назад +9008

    1.1 million isn't enough for missing his kids' entire childhoods.

    • @tyronnfields7945
      @tyronnfields7945 2 года назад +112

      A tip money for losing so much...Sad!

    • @yyg4632
      @yyg4632 2 года назад +24

      So true

    • @yyg4632
      @yyg4632 2 года назад +59

      And the kids grew up with a dad in jail

    • @Quwucuqin
      @Quwucuqin 2 года назад +25

      And 17 years of life

    • @firestorm12he68
      @firestorm12he68 Год назад +40

      And all the time lost in jail, instead of enjoying life with his kiddos

  • @chicken6727
    @chicken6727 Год назад +6451

    He children went from babies to full grown adults while he was gone. He deserves WAYYY more than 1.1 mil

    • @Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzn
      @Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzn Год назад +30

      Well you aren't the government that could say he needs more than 1.1 mil just from his babies becoming "full grown adults" bro there just seventeen and also There's alot more people that need money not just him I mean he was accused for something he didn't do but still he's a millionaire now

    • @kingofkings69ner
      @kingofkings69ner Год назад +341

      @@Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzn After taxes being taken out he's not a millionaire

    • @chicken6727
      @chicken6727 Год назад +150

      @@Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzn as the person above me said, taxes and that money still isn’t enough

    • @jrsrfcemc2756
      @jrsrfcemc2756 Год назад +71

      He should've got that for each year he was inside

    • @jrsrfcemc2756
      @jrsrfcemc2756 Год назад +67

      @@Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzn lol, I wonder if you'd feel the same if it happened to you?, you probably wouldn't make it out, you'd be turned out and probably not want to be released

  • @aron1089
    @aron1089 Год назад +971

    1.1 million is a fucking slap to the face. He deserved that much per year

    • @taylorebenguard6998
      @taylorebenguard6998 4 месяца назад +6

      whats more money gonna change?

    • @crusaderthememer6523
      @crusaderthememer6523 4 месяца назад

      ​Retirement and having some joy of traveling after being confined to a small space for 17 year​s@@taylorebenguard6998

    • @Derekzparty
      @Derekzparty 3 месяца назад +35

      ​@taylorebenguard6998 Hopefully, the attitude of corrupt prosecutors unable or unwilling to investigate all of a defendant's alibis?
      How is that not obvious?

    • @taylorebenguard6998
      @taylorebenguard6998 3 месяца назад

      @@Derekzparty do you really think more money even 20 million is gonna effect corruption people in the government system you really think? its gonna effect their pay check its not if you think the government giving money away is gonna change corruption your sorely mistaken

    • @Doublejho
      @Doublejho 2 месяца назад

      ​@@taylorebenguard6998 could be spent on making new, fantastic memories with his now-grown children and wife, a lifetime of peace of mind, money could do a lot

  • @jw11432
    @jw11432 Год назад +5066

    He missed his daughter's lives. There is no sum of money imaginable to replace that.

    • @victorowens9150
      @victorowens9150 Год назад +283

      ​@@HiImVeeyou are clueless

    • @juanlilg
      @juanlilg Год назад +142

      @@HiImVeeI’d like to see you keep that attitude after going through what he did

    • @redduskironsky1058
      @redduskironsky1058 Год назад

      ​@@HiImVeealways that dumbass who thinks he is sooo clever and edgy

    • @rayj.9568
      @rayj.9568 Год назад

      ​@@victorowens9150, He sure is. HilmVee has low self-esteem.

    • @theipat2951
      @theipat2951 Год назад +16

      1 trillion is good sum of money ngl

  • @roadscholarwarrior
    @roadscholarwarrior Год назад +11018

    1.1 million is NOT EVEN CLOSE to enough to pay back this innocent man’s pain he had to go through.

    • @F3ekku749
      @F3ekku749 Год назад +91

      Broo its more than most will ever make in their lives its more than enough

    • @eastpaloaltosfinest
      @eastpaloaltosfinest Год назад +570

      @@F3ekku749 how do you know that? Man’s could’ve become an entrepreneur and made billions. Not only that but the birthdays the holidays and all the other special moments in life he could’ve had. 1.1 million is a joke to this man’s face.

    • @F3ekku749
      @F3ekku749 Год назад

      @@eastpaloaltosfinest its more than "MOST" will ever make and its very unlikely getting money isnt easy and working hard doesnt just magically get you money 1,1 million is more than enough

    • @eastpaloaltosfinest
      @eastpaloaltosfinest Год назад +369

      @@F3ekku749 this isn’t the 50s. 1.1 million isn’t much money today.

    • @F3ekku749
      @F3ekku749 Год назад +36

      @@eastpaloaltosfinest ok but he could have been legally left with almost nothing and with a million you will be more than good

  • @Juddernaut89
    @Juddernaut89 Год назад +2875

    Fact it takes 17 years to clear a case of mistaken identity shows how much "justice" the justice system cares for.

    • @MisterHeroman
      @MisterHeroman Год назад +52

      They'd rather be forcing alimony on men than help wrongly accused.

    • @alienvomitsex
      @alienvomitsex Год назад +26

      ​@@MisterHeroman wrong video incel

    • @tmoney1487
      @tmoney1487 Год назад +32

      Yeah they dont care ive been told by the district attorney in my area "our job is to make a case against the defense, not prove their innocence" and when they told me that i was like wow you people really are thoughtless soulless humans arent you?

    • @SpicyBoba7431
      @SpicyBoba7431 Год назад +2

      Yeah, in SF they stopped going after robberies that didn’t exceed 900 dollars in worth…

    • @Icemario87
      @Icemario87 Год назад +5

      ​@@MisterHeromanYep, or giving mandatory minimum sentences to drug addicts.

  • @nikis_bungeoppangs
    @nikis_bungeoppangs Год назад +643

    Every time I hear a story about an innocent person going to jail and then being released after years brother were proven innocent it hurts. Imagine how hurt him and his family was for those 17 years, the money was not enough to fill that pain :(

    • @stickguy9109
      @stickguy9109 Год назад +21

      It's incredibly infuriating to me. Like imagine yourself in that situation losing 17 years when you have done nothing

    • @crafter216
      @crafter216 4 месяца назад

      ​@stickguy9109 and then only getting 1m for your troubles.

    • @boblobster5126
      @boblobster5126 11 дней назад +1

      The innocence project is great, but 17 years as opposed to 19 is nothing. His daughter are well into college at this point, he missed everything, his daughters are adults now.

  • @austin17721
    @austin17721 2 года назад +1944

    “oh um.. youre innocent.. heres 1.1mil after we’ve locked you up for 17 years when you were innocent, causing you to miss your children growing up”

    • @jessehaskins7849
      @jessehaskins7849 2 года назад +14

      What else were they meant to do, aside from give him even more money?

    • @itsyvonblitz6819
      @itsyvonblitz6819 2 года назад +144

      @@jessehaskins7849 have a better system in the first place to avoid this from happening.

    • @if3763
      @if3763 2 года назад +22

      @@jessehaskins7849 I mean I guess there wasn't really anything yeah. But they really should always be absolutely sure that someone is guilty before locking them up for that long. I mean I guess they did look identical and the odds are so low that there are two people living in the same area that look that similar.

    • @jamx_1276
      @jamx_1276 2 года назад

      @@jessehaskins7849 more money is the start, how about reforming the bullshit system?

    • @peeonu25
      @peeonu25 Год назад +3

      sounds like every single working parent in the world.

  • @sweet.commentary
    @sweet.commentary 2 года назад +31537

    Why did it take 17 years to get him out of prison? Imagine the pain his family went through during that time. This is why we can't always trust eyewitnesses. If we do, we must prove that the suspect was the criminal, not wrongly imprison them.

    • @ICYinAnutShell
      @ICYinAnutShell 2 года назад +600

      Likes!!

    • @markanthony1004
      @markanthony1004 2 года назад +2157

      @@ICYinAnutShell Oh no definitely not against the victim. She’s not the problem here. The problem was the authorities and “justice” system not doing due diligence with a man’s life on the line…of course I agree with you

    • @kyo4386
      @kyo4386 2 года назад +932

      @@ICYinAnutShell they mentioned he had several alibi's

    • @ICYinAnutShell
      @ICYinAnutShell 2 года назад +373

      @@kyo4386 true they dont even look into it

    • @marzigeisha
      @marzigeisha 2 года назад +313

      Cops. District Attorneys. Politicians. Judges.
      Not the eyewitness she picked perfectly, everyone got them confused.

  • @StrawberryStrawberry-pk6lk
    @StrawberryStrawberry-pk6lk 2 года назад +3739

    I like how Andy always uses all the time of minute in stead of doing a part 2 🙂

    • @irenemarano8241
      @irenemarano8241 2 года назад +62

      True,I like that he has alot of interest stories.This was really bizarre .

    • @ryderplaysgames2192
      @ryderplaysgames2192 2 года назад

      @@irenemarano8241 u😮

    • @kcloudstrife2693
      @kcloudstrife2693 2 года назад +12

      True and his stories are all interesting.

    • @Arvl.
      @Arvl. 2 года назад +6

      Oh i hate it so much when people do that sh

    • @alpine_oxygen6448
      @alpine_oxygen6448 2 года назад +3

      Yh, because it's not tik tok

  • @rainybacon150
    @rainybacon150 Год назад +221

    1.1 mil is all he got? That is actually heart wrenching.

    • @henry7765
      @henry7765 4 месяца назад +5

      1.1 million before taxes. So it’s probably more like 600k

  • @missussimes198
    @missussimes198 2 года назад +4874

    Wow. So basically they believed the testimony of one “witness”, but ignored several people’s when they backed up his alibi. Nice.

    • @polarispulsar
      @polarispulsar 2 года назад

      Well look at him, it's no secret the justice system is racist.

    • @isaiasperez6254
      @isaiasperez6254 2 года назад +529

      That's what I was thinking sounds real stupid.. makes me wonder why that one witness was so much more important than all the rest that were chilling with the innocent man and able to confirm his alibi

    • @markallen2984
      @markallen2984 2 года назад +218

      I'm sure there's more to the story than that. Even though he was wrongfully convicted, he probably had other past serious felony convictions which are considered relevant for determining sentencing.
      *Nobody* gets 17 years in prison for aggravated robbery unless they have a long rap sheet. Remember, the victim picked his picture out from a collection of "former inmates", so he had done prison time before (maybe for similar crimes which if true and if part of the evidence, may have swayed the jury.)
      Still, an enormous failure of the system

    • @tyronnfields7945
      @tyronnfields7945 2 года назад

      He is black....😠😡☹😩

    • @AleTitan
      @AleTitan 2 года назад

      @@markallen2984 oh, you sweet ignorant soul
      You think the cops actually have reasons when they lock someone up
      Sweetie, they can lock you up without reason if they really want to. Who's gonna stop them? No one

  • @N05177V
    @N05177V Год назад +2077

    The fact that he served 17 of 19 years and it took that long to free him is wild… that settlement should have been a lot more! What a tragedy for that family

    • @neilkurzman4907
      @neilkurzman4907 Год назад +64

      Even worse, if he served 17 of 19 years, he was probably denied parole probably because he wouldn’t admit to the crime.

    • @fist-of-doom487
      @fist-of-doom487 Год назад +16

      To be fair finding an exact duplicate of yourself committing crimes and then claiming he’s the one who actually did it is not only an extremely rare opportunity but also hard to convince someone of, especially when it’s 17 years later. This honestly isn’t the first time something like this has happened but sometimes they’re more lucky. Their was one guy who got arrested for mistaken identity and literally by the time his arrest when around the news cycle the actual criminal was bragging to his friends in a public space how he got away with it just because someone else looked like him, this random citizen called the police on him and got the wrongly convicted out of prison and that all it’s own was a one in a million moment

    • @taylorebenguard6998
      @taylorebenguard6998 4 месяца назад

      the issue with yall is that yall think money can solve problems but whats more money gonna solve honestly? its not gonna change what happened or give him the chance to see his kid grow up either but with 1.1m he can pay for their college if they go and pay for himself a smaller house if unless he wants to blow it all on a big two story house

  • @Leorapostier
    @Leorapostier 2 года назад +471

    17 years... he never got to see his daughters grow up. Money is NEVER a replacement for time.

    • @Fluctlight
      @Fluctlight Год назад +6

      Well there's no way to go back in time, so what, you want the gov to not compensate him at all or something? I'm sure he was happy he at least got a mil.

    • @imaran1303
      @imaran1303 Год назад +3

      I dunno we literally sell out time for money, it is called 'work'. I do agree though that 1.1 million for serving 17 years of a 19 year sentence for a false conviction is not nearly enough.

    • @Leorapostier
      @Leorapostier Год назад +1

      I know that they at least get money, but if I lost that much time, then I wouldn't care about the money.

    • @RongDMemer
      @RongDMemer Год назад +1

      @@Fluctlight they could do more

    • @Fluctlight
      @Fluctlight Год назад +1

      @@RongDMemer besides more money, no, they could not do more.

  • @thebesttheworst2277
    @thebesttheworst2277 Год назад +31

    The fact that even Billionaires cannot buy back time is enough proof that this Man should have gotten more.
    Time is the only currency you cannot buy more of.

    • @pikariocraftf2802
      @pikariocraftf2802 5 месяцев назад +1

      yeah well billionaires unfortunately just buy their way out of a prison sentence.

  • @patrickmattucci6915
    @patrickmattucci6915 Год назад +689

    He, his daughters and the rest of his immediate family deserve way more than 1.1 million dollars for the almost two decades of humiliation and pain.

    • @pricklycats
      @pricklycats Год назад +11

      Yeah if you had a really good job you could make at least 1.7 million in the time he was in prison. The amount he got is pathetic for how much time was wasted.

    • @pricklycats
      @pricklycats Год назад +6

      They should've given him like 2 million at the bare fucking minimum

  • @v_doll
    @v_doll Год назад +5064

    So a robbery means 17 years in prison while you could get 15 or less for murder... Makes sense

    • @arijasumer2717
      @arijasumer2717 Год назад +404

      Humanity☕

    • @dovahkitty4401
      @dovahkitty4401 Год назад +325

      The man had a repeated history of crime. Considering the added years of the normal sentencing for robbery. We can easily conclude it was likely violent crime for his past convictions. That is the reasong for the high sentencing. Most likely anyway i wasnt there

    • @15saquic15
      @15saquic15 Год назад +93

      Welcome to America.

    • @LoverBoyWalker
      @LoverBoyWalker Год назад +86

      The only way you get less than 15 years for murder is if you get charged with 3rd degree murder which wouldn’t make you the murderer but someone involved in the murder. If you get charged with 1st degree murder or capital murder it is usually a life sentence with or without parole or in some states the death penalty, but usually you get charged with other crimes like armed robbery or battery and it adds up to another several years to a life sentence.

    • @melissadunton3534
      @melissadunton3534 Год назад +31

      And usually zero jail time for SA. Isn’t the US great!?

  • @JohnnyBravo2550
    @JohnnyBravo2550 Год назад +2478

    "This 1 witness says they saw you commit the crime"
    "But I have several alibis"
    "Sounds like a skill issue to me"

    • @kita9868
      @kita9868 Год назад +33

      Two witnesses, and prior convictions. Don’t be reductive.

    • @Nojah_Kruskie
      @Nojah_Kruskie Год назад +341

      @@kita9868 He still has a point, a solid alibi should have proven his innocence. If he was at work and everyone there vouches that he was in fact there, and the cameras show that as well, he shouldn’t be arrested.

    • @kyloren7393
      @kyloren7393 Год назад +15

      ah yes the one time when one is greater than multiple

    • @ashleysmith7632
      @ashleysmith7632 Год назад +1

      @@Nojah_Kruskieit probably wasn’t a good one or they thought the people were lying

    • @Nojah_Kruskie
      @Nojah_Kruskie Год назад +81

      @@ashleysmith7632 there are still ways to verify is someone is at work. Cameras, clock in/out time, work schedules. To be honest I’m not sure how a lawyer couldn’t have gotten this guy off.

  • @gailhall6283
    @gailhall6283 Год назад +16

    1.1 million isn't enough. It can't give him back his 19 years lost or his daughters missing their daddy raising them. Thank God he's free now.❤ Did they ever arrest the actual thief?

  • @Ikediamond69
    @Ikediamond69 Год назад +1044

    This man deserves at least 10 million. This country is pathetic

    • @motherofthreeb6337
      @motherofthreeb6337 Год назад +51

      $2 million for ever year served!

    • @joseph7105
      @joseph7105 Год назад +1

      You realize far worse things happen in most other countries every day, right? People are murdered by their governments even without any jurisdiction process. Things that aren't even crimes in the US would be considered crimes in many other countries.

    • @KaoticReach1999
      @KaoticReach1999 Год назад +16

      Happens in more than just the US bud, in fact in many countries he wouldn't of even been let out after the conviction, rightful or not.

    • @CaptainBuggyDClown
      @CaptainBuggyDClown Год назад +7

      Happens in more than the US bud

    • @WetbackNoSetback
      @WetbackNoSetback Год назад +1

      @@KaoticReach1999well luckily we dont live in other countries bud

  • @toriquill1505
    @toriquill1505 2 года назад +527

    I feel like it should be a million each year he was falsely imprisoned

    • @jrogervaughan
      @jrogervaughan 2 года назад +47

      One million dollars was a paltry sum for all those years incarcerated through no fault of his own!!!

    • @TheMacksterz
      @TheMacksterz 2 года назад +4

      @@jrogervaughan what? I genuinely don't understand what you're saying

    • @allengreen4088
      @allengreen4088 2 года назад +32

      @@TheMacksterz He saying 1 million dollars is a small sum of money for 17 years of prison time.

    • @mikeymaster2494
      @mikeymaster2494 2 года назад +3

      Tax payer money. 17 million is a lot

    • @annabanana4699
      @annabanana4699 2 года назад +14

      @@TheMacksterz they are saying Richard didn't get enough compensation for being falsely imprisoned. Paltry means a small amount.

  • @Bouncing_Bub
    @Bouncing_Bub 2 года назад +523

    at least he got 1.1 mil but that ain’t gonna get back the 17 years without his family but at least he didn’t come out with nothing unlike most other innocent prisoners sadly

    • @jovinprime
      @jovinprime 2 года назад +34

      Trust me fam 1.1mil is a tiny ass number for 17 yrs of pain and suffering in awful conditions for sumn u did not do. Where I live with insanely high living costs these days an ordinary suburbs house here is like almost 2 mil

    • @Professional_dumbass35
      @Professional_dumbass35 2 года назад +5

      No, if you’re found innocent. You’re able to sue.

    • @epiczer0ripper792
      @epiczer0ripper792 2 года назад +5

      1 mil is nothing bro you know that more than anything

    • @anondabomb
      @anondabomb 2 года назад +3

      @@epiczer0ripper792 You can live a cushy life for 1 mil, after a year of course. Just make a diversified investment and watch it grow.

    • @epiczer0ripper792
      @epiczer0ripper792 2 года назад

      @@anondabomb yea but still I try to sue them for the crimes that I didn't commit

  • @Mchannelw
    @Mchannelw Год назад +1

    $1.1mil is not enough for 17 years! That man deserves $10mil!!

  • @syk3145
    @syk3145 2 года назад +71

    you get the wrong guy, hold him for 17 years and just throw 1 mil at him nah i would want a big ass apology and have the whole world know about it

    • @thomasbarton1050
      @thomasbarton1050 Год назад

      thats what happened tho lolol

    • @rdev3720
      @rdev3720 Год назад +1

      This is a reference to that better call court scene. So if you think hard enough everything is a reference to breaking abd

  • @icewolf415
    @icewolf415 2 года назад +363

    17 years? He basically almost served the whole sentence.

    • @kekekeke2200
      @kekekeke2200 Год назад +14

      He should have gotten 17 million dollars in compensation and a one time get out of prison for free card

    • @SilverGate007
      @SilverGate007 Год назад +5

      @@kekekeke2200 still no amount money can give him what he missed

    • @kekekeke2200
      @kekekeke2200 Год назад +5

      @@SilverGate007 is it gonna make it worse? I don't understand how you could say that. What so if something terrible happens to you you shouldn't accept compensation just because it wouldn't undo what happened?

    • @khalidhassan9423
      @khalidhassan9423 Год назад

      @@kekekeke2200life isn’t only about money buddy

    • @kekekeke2200
      @kekekeke2200 Год назад

      @@khalidhassan9423 did I write that? No I didn't.

  • @bryannaing6316
    @bryannaing6316 2 года назад +143

    The worst part of that 17 years is his daughters grew up in that time. He didn't get to see it, and now he must have an impossible time trying to connect.

    • @norabunyard5798
      @norabunyard5798 Год назад +2

      Dude...there's a thing called visitation. It's not like he was put in prison & no one could go see him. I'm not saying this makes it OK, but he would be able to see them growing up & maintain a relationship with his children.

    • @mschfz
      @mschfz Год назад +8

      @@norabunyard5798 But the daughters probably think that her dad was a criminal.

    • @norabunyard5798
      @norabunyard5798 Год назад +2

      @@mschfz At the time, maybe...but it's just as likely they never doubted his innocence. It's horrible either way.
      I've read alot about this case. The woman told the investigators she never got a good look at the guy's face & only gave a very basic description. After the get away driver ID'd Richard, she was presented a photo lineup where he was the lightest skinned man. She told them, "If I have to pick, it would be Richard." Later, after seeing the photos of Richard & Ricky side by side, she said she couldn't now & wouldn't have been able to pick then.

    • @Messup7654
      @Messup7654 Год назад

      @@norabunyard5798 he could barely spend time with them he couldn’t be active in their life and had to see them behind glass

    • @norabunyard5798
      @norabunyard5798 Год назад +1

      @@Messup7654 Probably not behind glass, but I get what you're saying & I agree.
      The original commenter here said he couldn't see his children which isn't correct. Obviously it wasn't how it should've been, but they did get to see each other.
      My kid's father got charged with 2nd degree murder for a car wreck. The other driver was drunk & driving with no lights. My ex went to pass a vehicle & hit him head on. The girl in the other car (drunk & no seat belt) was killed.
      He didn't even know what he hit. He spent 15yrs in prison 4 states away for a car wreck that wouldn't have happened had the other driver not put his drunk ass behind the wheel of a car & drove at night without headlights.
      I understand what it's like & I feel so deeply for them. My son has no relationship with his father because I couldn't afford to take him to see him. His dad is a stranger to him.

  • @deshaebraun3962
    @deshaebraun3962 Год назад +2

    Those girls missed out on having a father. A man missed out on raising his daughters. The real criminal got to live his life and most likely destroy many others. Absolutely disgusting. That family deserved so much more than a million dollars

  • @CodeGrayHere
    @CodeGrayHere 2 года назад +104

    It's horrifying that just out of nowhere something like this can happen in a person's life. All those years that were stolen from him, should be worth more than a million dollars.

  • @elmbec9878
    @elmbec9878 Год назад +429

    Imagine knowing how innocent you are but having no way out. Unimaginable is the appropriate word. His children completely grown 😢

  • @kurofox1277
    @kurofox1277 2 года назад +419

    He literally lost 17 years because they can't ask him his name

    • @yodaugg8343
      @yodaugg8343 Год назад +2

      You should do something about it

    • @Messup7654
      @Messup7654 Год назад +6

      @@yodaugg8343 this makes no sense

    • @user-gh5ev8lq3j
      @user-gh5ev8lq3j Год назад +2

      So you didnt pay too much attention, then. The getaway driver said his name was Rick, both men were named variations of Rick.

    • @yodaugg8343
      @yodaugg8343 Год назад

      @@Messup7654 idk I’m just messin’

    • @Messup7654
      @Messup7654 Год назад

      @@yodaugg8343 😂😂

  • @giorgiociaravolol1998
    @giorgiociaravolol1998 Год назад +1

    Imagine if this guy was to be sentenced with a death penalty. That would have been outrageous to say the least

  • @TrinityProgenitor
    @TrinityProgenitor 2 года назад +156

    I’m surprised they actually bothered to compensation him. However only 1.1 million?!?! This man was locked in there for 17 years that is at least worth a couple tens of millions.

    • @niccolodeparmapanini2036
      @niccolodeparmapanini2036 Год назад +2

      The good thing is forensic science is evolving and eye witnesses hold little validity in some places as suggested by numerous studies.

  • @SummaryNine26
    @SummaryNine26 2 года назад +59

    No amount of money will make up for the time or memories lost, and especially not being able to see his daughters grow up, graduate, get their first job, their first car. This is so sad, I hope he lives the rest of his days in luxury, he deserves it.

  • @kevinwolthuis861
    @kevinwolthuis861 2 года назад +62

    Dang sang, 17 years lost with his family, no millions could replace the experience of being a father, I hope all is well in the future for this man

  • @DivineKnight_115
    @DivineKnight_115 Год назад +9

    God bless this man, he’s deserved more than that because he missed his children’s lives and life is what they stole from him.

  • @Stopscrolling.P
    @Stopscrolling.P Год назад +151

    Honestly if someone had several alibis and one witness they should do more research or let him go

    • @packedentertainment2866
      @packedentertainment2866 Год назад +18

      Agreed. The justice system fails yet again.

    • @Xadov
      @Xadov Год назад +17

      But he’s black, so why bother making sure they got the right one? /s

    • @mrcat4508
      @mrcat4508 Год назад +8

      I thought it was kinda ridiculous that a murderer could walk away in Jewish law if they only had one witness but at least it would help a little in stopping an innocent person from going through that

    • @finn596
      @finn596 Год назад +13

      ​@@mrcat4508Yeah that is kind of strange, but our system is definitely worse. How can you be at a PARTY and still be convicted? A witness testimony should be important but not treated as definitive evidence.

    • @bluday501
      @bluday501 Год назад

      @@XadovBro what. Don’t bring race into this.

  • @gametime4229
    @gametime4229 2 года назад +16

    Thanks for getting him out 95% into his 19 year sentence

    • @hanzzel6086
      @hanzzel6086 Год назад

      Better then getting out after completing his sentence and having another felony on his record. I am assuming he had previous convictions because no one gets that long of a sentence for 1 aggravated robbery.

  • @Indigenoustaino
    @Indigenoustaino Год назад +2

    Crap like this happens so much and after so many years the legal system thinks that money can actually compensate the years that this man has lost even worse than 17 years away from his children and some of the most important time of their lives. Disgusting!! Prayers for this gentleman and his family.

  • @randi80
    @randi80 Год назад +277

    Heart-breaking that Innocent man with many witnesses saying he was at his girlfriends birthday party is robbed out of 17 years of his life! 1.1 million doesn't get back 17 years! I can't imagine how many innocent people are In prison this makes me sick to my stomach!!!

    • @JustSomeGuywithEpicGrasses
      @JustSomeGuywithEpicGrasses Год назад +2

      The only reason they didn't question it was because he had a bunch of priors.

    • @ultraeon
      @ultraeon Год назад

      ​@@hkc2140did you watch the fucking video? This isn't the witnesses fault.

    • @NoOne-hc6zf
      @NoOne-hc6zf Год назад

      ​@@hkc2140I'd say a little bit less than that Lol

    • @JK72843_
      @JK72843_ Год назад +6

      Should be17million for 17 years for false prison

    • @Teuwufel
      @Teuwufel Год назад +1

      ​@@NoOne-hc6zfeye for an eye.

  • @giraffeNana2023
    @giraffeNana2023 Год назад +88

    Although the money helps, there is 17 years of his life with his family he can't get back .
    Thank you, Innocence Project for all those you help ❤️🤗🙏🏻

  • @zaneflue6657
    @zaneflue6657 2 года назад +47

    1.1 million is like a penny for staying in prison for 17 years

    • @jonnym4670
      @jonnym4670 Год назад

      It's not a penny but it's not enough but it should have been it should have been like 3 to 5 million

    • @zaneflue6657
      @zaneflue6657 Год назад

      @@jonnym4670 3-5 million is still a penny for 17 years in prison

  • @mistycunningham6772
    @mistycunningham6772 Год назад +5

    A million he deserves 100 million and as a tax payer that would have to pay that l would...my heart goes out to his kids they needed there father.....

  • @xlnuniex
    @xlnuniex 2 года назад +4

    1.1 Million is pretty low for what this man has been through. 17 years of his life are gone. Worth a shit-ton more than 1.1 million

  • @dizzy_jump
    @dizzy_jump 2 года назад +16

    this made me nearly cry, he had to miss his daughters’ childhoods

    • @yodaugg8343
      @yodaugg8343 Год назад

      Bro, me personally I wouldn’t just let that happen. You should do something about this.

    • @dizzy_jump
      @dizzy_jump Год назад

      @@yodaugg8343 what

    • @yodaugg8343
      @yodaugg8343 Год назад

      @@dizzy_jump idk I’m just messin around

    • @dizzy_jump
      @dizzy_jump Год назад

      @@yodaugg8343 watch your damn mouth

  • @windsorcorbin1005
    @windsorcorbin1005 Год назад +87

    Every human being has a doppelganger, I just hope mine isn't a criminal

    • @donlarocque5157
      @donlarocque5157 Год назад

      Mine is an asshole that lives in Tatum,Tx.

    • @BrianRoy86
      @BrianRoy86 Год назад

      Or if they are they live in Uzbekistan or some country I’ll never go to

  • @addisonpage1
    @addisonpage1 Год назад +1

    All that time lost with raising kids, that’s his kids entire life. 1.1 million isn’t even close to how valuable that time would have been

  • @bee6684
    @bee6684 Год назад +87

    It happens all the time!!! I Worked for the innocence project in college. This is not uncommon😢

  • @TheFaerymoon
    @TheFaerymoon 2 года назад +8

    Wow that's truly sad that it took that long to set him free

  • @MyMSLS
    @MyMSLS Год назад +67

    That’s hardly enough to compensate him for basically losing his life. 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @merasoul6520
    @merasoul6520 Год назад +1

    that 1.1 million aint enough. he should be rewarded much more than that.

  • @Beepleg
    @Beepleg Год назад +12

    He should get a full apology from everybody on the case as well as the "witness"

  • @twirklesquirtle8826
    @twirklesquirtle8826 Год назад +21

    even with 1.1 million dollars he can’t make up for the missed time of his kids growing up 😔

    • @jonnym4670
      @jonnym4670 Год назад +2

      Well making up for the time is impossible but a more reasonable number would have been flat 3 to 5 million

    • @GDnewbie
      @GDnewbie Год назад

      @@jonnym4670 Why would 3-5 million dollars be more reasonable???

  • @Hapoj
    @Hapoj Год назад +1112

    “Do you have an alibi Sir?”
    “Yes, actually I have a few.”
    “Well she says she’s sure it you so sorry..”
    Tf???

    • @yodaugg8343
      @yodaugg8343 Год назад +1

      You should do something about it

    • @MrStealYourBalls
      @MrStealYourBalls Год назад

      @@yodaugg8343 ill do your mom

    • @lewisaino
      @lewisaino Год назад +51

      Yet women críticize Patriarchy

    • @user-ln2go4xp6d
      @user-ln2go4xp6d Год назад

      of course the replies are blaming women before the corrupt 'justice' system lmao. continue to be part of the problem.

    • @heathernks8
      @heathernks8 Год назад

      She didn't actually do the identification; I'm not sure where Andy got that. This took place here in Kansas and CRACKHEADS who had been smoking dope outside of the Wal-Mart where the lady's purse was stolen identitied Rick. They later testified in court that they couldn't make an ID between the two men.

  • @emmettcahill0918
    @emmettcahill0918 6 месяцев назад +1

    after all that and missing his kids whole childhoods he deserves billions in compensation

  • @ShadowVXMaster
    @ShadowVXMaster 2 года назад +5

    17 years of life is priceless beyond 1.1 million dollars, I'm so sad for that guy and his family.

  • @LordePhantom
    @LordePhantom 2 года назад +17

    He had all those people backing him up and he still went to jail? Someone please make it make sense

    • @hanzzel6086
      @hanzzel6086 Год назад

      Juries are easily swayed by sobbing women,and eye witness testimony is usually worthless, it is that simple.

    • @Ardyrezv
      @Ardyrezv Год назад

      He had a record and in the joke that is the American legal system the only thing the DAs and judges care about are getting convictions. No incentive for them to get the right person.

    • @TheImperiumEmpire552
      @TheImperiumEmpire552 Год назад

      The justice system ☕☕☕

    • @mydogghost
      @mydogghost Год назад +1

      @@TheImperiumEmpire552bruh what’s with tea the people looked the exact same you would do the same

    • @JustSomeGuywithEpicGrasses
      @JustSomeGuywithEpicGrasses Год назад

      He had a lot of priors. This was completely in-character for him.

  • @MoonFlux
    @MoonFlux Год назад +66

    "Ya so about that money... We gonna tax you on it... You can have your 150$ though and a giftcard for Walmart"

    • @dodgeplow
      @dodgeplow Год назад +2

      no taxes on a settlement

  • @lifeoftalise4390
    @lifeoftalise4390 Год назад +12

    Wow that is devastating god bless this man hope he is living happily now with his family

  • @mjames9496
    @mjames9496 Год назад +13

    I know EXACTLY how he felt❗ After I moved into the town in Missouri,I was constantly experiencing people snapping at me, Like I had done something wrong to them even when I didn't know them at all😮😢 One night I attended a city hall meeting and experienced still one more person the now former mayor treating me with nothing but discontent. All the while an alderman that knew me PERSONALLY stepped in and shower the mayor how wrong he was and showed him I wasn't the person he disliked, she was actually sitting in the seat in front of me❗😮 It was as if I was looking at myself in a mirror 🪞🥴🥺🥴That was spooky‼️😬

  • @soyburglar77
    @soyburglar77 2 года назад +9

    I’m of the opinion that the amount he accepted was probably just an initial offer to get the ball rolling, and that they were probably originally prepared to go back and forth several times. But he probably saw all the zeroes in that initial offer and just said, “SOLD. Done! Run it.” Lol. Not only has he probably never seen that much money, but he is also probably of the mindset that “tomorrow is never guaranteed”, so he was probably wanting to get his hands on that money as soon as possible!

  • @L_H_Bruh
    @L_H_Bruh Год назад +55

    He deserves 17 million jfc...

  • @Sinatragaze
    @Sinatragaze Год назад +28

    His poor family! I hate that he had an airtight alibi but the judge before was literally like: no, you’re guilty ❤

  • @toslaw9615
    @toslaw9615 Год назад +4

    This is why the judges should be responsible for each decision they make, no matter the proof. You do a wrong thing? You are the one who pays the person you sentenced.

    • @ultraeon
      @ultraeon Год назад

      In most criminal cases judges are not the ones deciding the case

  • @PhoenixLive_YT
    @PhoenixLive_YT Год назад +5

    So the testimony of a single mistaken Witness is what the court calls "undeniable proof without a reasonable doubt" ???

  • @potatogaming7044
    @potatogaming7044 Год назад +1

    I once heard a quote that said something like
    “I’d let a 1000 men go free, to make sure that at least one innocent didn’t have to go to jail.”

  • @professionalamateur417
    @professionalamateur417 2 года назад +8

    Well, as people used to say, money cannot buy time. They might have paid him $1.1 million, but no amount of money is enough to pay back for what they did.

    • @jovinprime
      @jovinprime 2 года назад

      1.1mil is hardly anything

    • @jovinprime
      @jovinprime 2 года назад

      For 17 yrs I mean

  • @someonessecondaltaccount6932
    @someonessecondaltaccount6932 Год назад +28

    This is the second time I heard someone talk about other people getting arrested because people mistook them with a doppelganger, I'm scared

    • @JustSomeGuywithEpicGrasses
      @JustSomeGuywithEpicGrasses Год назад +1

      Do you have a rap sheet a mile long? If not, you don't need to worry. He was a career criminal. That's why he got convicted.

  • @FridayFamilyHomestead
    @FridayFamilyHomestead Год назад +13

    1.1 million isn’t enough. No money is enough. Time is priceless. This breaks my heart.

  • @wendysemployee6629
    @wendysemployee6629 2 года назад +56

    It’s kinda scary how he had similar names and had the same exact hairstyle, like what are the chances of that.

    • @kutloanodlamini4153
      @kutloanodlamini4153 2 года назад +7

      Murphy's law

    • @adolphgracius9996
      @adolphgracius9996 2 года назад

      @@kutloanodlamini4153 Yup, everything that cluld go wrong, will do sometime s, kinda like mistaking the Lub bottle with Tabasco and end up with 🔥in the butts

    • @socialist_elmo
      @socialist_elmo Год назад +1

      @@adolphgracius9996 BRO YOU SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE OR WHAT

    • @Jon-6969
      @Jon-6969 Год назад

      They're both obviously Jared Leto fans.

  • @col.cottonhill6655
    @col.cottonhill6655 2 года назад +5

    He should get 1
    Million for every year

  • @TheGoldenboyo
    @TheGoldenboyo Год назад

    To convict an innocent man is just as evil as letting a guilty man walk free. Despicable outcome. 17 years is a missed fatherhood

  • @fernanmontevista204
    @fernanmontevista204 2 года назад +36

    Precious Time was lost for him and his family.I hope at least that compensation will help to start all over again.

  • @camerongray7767
    @camerongray7767 Год назад +7

    Only 1.1million? That is disgraceful. 17 years is such a substantial amount of your life gone. Should be entitled to 1mil per year for wrongful conviction

  • @Thetravelingmonke
    @Thetravelingmonke 2 года назад +25

    Multiple alabies: explain that they arent guilty
    Court: ima pretend you dont exist

    • @hanzzel6086
      @hanzzel6086 Год назад

      Eye witness testimony is responsible for over 60% of false imprisonments. Lie detectors are almost as reliable as eye witness testimony, but (for damned good reason) isn't allowed as evidence.

    • @yodaugg8343
      @yodaugg8343 Год назад

      You should do something about this

    • @hanzzel6086
      @hanzzel6086 Год назад +1

      @@yodaugg8343 You go on the news and say "I want eyewitness testimony banned from court" see how well that goes.

    • @hanzzel6086
      @hanzzel6086 Год назад

      @@yodaugg8343 Unless you are saying we should improve eyewitness testimony, in which case a shit ton of people are already (mostly not with that explicit motive, but that would be one of the effects) trying thier hardest in the form of attempting to reduce memory loss/improve recollection. And truth serums.

    • @yodaugg8343
      @yodaugg8343 Год назад

      @@hanzzel6086 idk I’m just messin, people online always complain instead of doing (not saying that about you tho)

  • @armandosuba3427
    @armandosuba3427 4 месяца назад

    So he could prove he's innocent but still judged guilty
    What a farce of a judicial system

  • @ericmcquisten
    @ericmcquisten 2 года назад +5

    17 years in prison should be like $8 million in compensation, as its not only 17 years of his life lost, but also 17 years of pure hell and torture.
    The $1million compensation is a sad joke and an insult.

  • @ninjastreet5
    @ninjastreet5 Год назад +410

    So what happened to the robbed woman?? she got robbed of material possession but she robbed Richard of his life (17 years, goddamn)

    • @freezedriedicecream
      @freezedriedicecream Год назад +198

      What I don't understand is why the sentence was so extreme to begin with. The US clearly has an obsession with unjustified punishment

    • @MisterHeroman
      @MisterHeroman Год назад +28

      ​@@freezedriedicecreamThey'd rather be forcing alimony on men than help wrongly accused.

    • @bitterjames
      @bitterjames Год назад

      ​@@MisterHeroman nigga really pulled the oppression card

    • @sws212
      @sws212 Год назад

      Why aee you blaming the woman? She didn't do anything wrong. She got robbed and literally only identified the person she saw, how was she supposed to know he just looked almost exactly like the actual guy? it was the prosecutor and 12 dumb ass juries who ignored multiple alibis.

    • @necksquad3222
      @necksquad3222 Год назад +48

      ​@@freezedriedicecreamIt's ridiculous. You can expect to get 10+ years in the US for something you would get 1-3 years for in Europe

  • @bus8398
    @bus8398 2 года назад +6

    ONLY 1.1 MILLION????? thats nowhere near enough.

    • @yee969
      @yee969 2 года назад +1

      make that be 9999999999999999999999999999999999 trillion

  • @luvondarox
    @luvondarox 2 года назад +6

    "Literally identical?"
    Dude their eyes are completely different.
    Similar, sure, but they're nowhere near "identical."

  • @odin1185
    @odin1185 Год назад +1

    Good gos this is horrible that poor guy. Only a million is an insult to a stolen life and missing his kids grow up.

  • @ur_egg
    @ur_egg Год назад +4

    whats worse is that people are compensated for less even thought theyve been in jail longer. its crazy how bad this stuff can get

  • @professionalamateur417
    @professionalamateur417 2 года назад +15

    I can’t even imagine just how devastated he and his family was during those 17 full years. It’s insane to think that they took so long to let him free. My heart really goes out to those people who were wrongly arrested.

  • @victor9
    @victor9 Год назад +4

    1.1 mil for 17 years !? Now that's the actual crime here.

  • @tiffanywongshaiboon3663
    @tiffanywongshaiboon3663 2 года назад +5

    They should pay the falsely accused 1mil for every year they were in jail.

    • @Zepellin
      @Zepellin 2 года назад +1

      Try not to make the county bankrupt (impossible)

    • @khalidhassan9423
      @khalidhassan9423 Год назад

      @@Zepellinnah they rich asf they could’ve easily paid him that much, they’re just greedy mfs

    • @Zepellin
      @Zepellin Год назад

      @@khalidhassan9423 you really do not know how money works

  • @SpideyLasVegas
    @SpideyLasVegas Год назад +5

    This is actually not unimaginable ..This is America .

  • @AustinsEdits
    @AustinsEdits 2 года назад +34

    Think about how horrible that girl must feel. I mean they LITERALLY look like twins. She had no way of knowing she was dooming an innocent man.

    • @zibix4562
      @zibix4562 Год назад +15

      Doubt she cares or remembers

    • @bluntslt8023
      @bluntslt8023 Год назад

      Yeah her dumbass smh. Women ☕

    • @GYCLIPSESY
      @GYCLIPSESY Год назад +5

      @@zibix4562 dude stop being so pessimistic she's literally in one of the photos hugging the man.

    • @Verysizle
      @Verysizle Год назад +1

      Fuck the Girl man Look at the guy he lost 17 years of his life

    • @nutznchocolates56
      @nutznchocolates56 Год назад +2

      😂 yeah, right

  • @lynntracy6085
    @lynntracy6085 3 месяца назад +1

    Worst miscarriage of justice ever, the guy served 17 years for something he didn't do, He should have been freed sooner plus got 10 times plus more in compensation

  • @Tsirkon
    @Tsirkon 2 года назад +8

    Bruh eyewitness is literally a joke you're telling me i could get someone in prison by simply saying "I sAw hIm DiD iT!!11"

  • @traphikonthehourtv
    @traphikonthehourtv Год назад +7

    I almost went to jail over my “doppelgänger” when I was a teen. Couldn’t even get mad at the police since dude looked EXACTLY like mine. Shid I thought it was me for a second.

  • @Incepter.
    @Incepter. 2 года назад +11

    Imagine how excited he was to find out that Richard actually had a doppelgänger like him…

  • @jakemccoy
    @jakemccoy Год назад +1

    $1.1 million is so disrespectful. It should be $1.1M per year.

  • @heccword4753
    @heccword4753 2 года назад +16

    A life is priceless not even million is covering it

  • @Alexanderthworst
    @Alexanderthworst Год назад +8

    He should have gotten paid 17 million.

  • @silhouetted_shadow3486
    @silhouetted_shadow3486 Год назад +14

    Sad part is, it's not unimaginable. It happens a lot

  • @TheEveryDayNightmare
    @TheEveryDayNightmare Год назад +3

    Moral of the story:Don’t have a doppelgänger.

  • @benspagnuolo7653
    @benspagnuolo7653 Год назад +8

    Imagine having a iron clad alibi and someone's word still gets you locked up

    • @BreadBox42
      @BreadBox42 Год назад

      We’ll if you’re black and “someone’s word” is from a white person, sounds about right.

  • @mitchdroese84
    @mitchdroese84 Год назад +7

    Dude deserves 1 billion in restitution

  • @annag.799
    @annag.799 15 дней назад +1

    I hope it was 1.1 million in addition to lawyers' fees and court costs, so he got the full amount.

  • @bandmariachiaddict1970
    @bandmariachiaddict1970 2 года назад +7

    Early gang
    👇