Keith Roberts was wrongfully convicted of second-degree murder based on unreliable testimony. The Conviction Review Unit's investigation revealed significant flaws in the original case against him.
In his heartfelt statement, Roberts expressed regret for taking the plea deal, saying, 'I promised my mother before she died that I would continue to fight to establish my innocence.'
The investigation uncovered that the identifying witness's testimony was nonsensical, reinforcing the belief that he was not involved in Pierre Sanon's murder.
Roberts's alibi was strong and supported by multiple witnesses, while the police investigation into the murder was alarmingly brief and flawed.
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