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Guardian Podcast Investigates Alexander Villa's 2019 Chicago Murder Conviction

Guardian Podcast Investigates Alexander Villa's 2019 Chicago Murder Conviction

Alexander Villa was convicted in 2019 for the 2011 murder of off-duty Chicago police officer Clifton Lewis. The Guardian's new investigative podcast, "Off Duty," hosted by Melissa Segura, examines the case, raising questions about the conviction's validity due to issues like recanted confessions and questionable evidence. The series suggests systemic failures within the justice system.

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Monday briefing: What a new Guardian podcast reveals about the US justice system
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Alexander Villa was convicted in 2019 for the 2011 murder of off-duty Chicago police officer Clifton Lewis. The Guardian's new investigative podcast, "Off Duty," hosted by Melissa Segura, examines the case, raising questions about the conviction's validity due to issues like recanted confessions and questionable evidence. The series suggests systemic failures within the justice system.
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In today’s newsletter: Off Duty revisits the conviction of Alexander Villa, raising troubling questions about how it was builtGood morning. On the evening of 29 December 2011, Clifton Lewis – an off-duty Chicago police officer working as a security guard at a minimart on the city’s west side – was shot dead during a robbery. The killing prompted a huge manhunt and an intensive investigation by the Chicago police department. Years later, prosecutors said they had their man, and in 2019 Alexander Villa was convicted of Lewis’s murder and sentenced to life in prison.But the case against Lewis has long been contested – and as the Guardian’s new investigative podcast series, Off Duty, explores, there are troubling questions about how that conviction was secured, from confessions that were later recanted to evidence that appears shaky or missing. And it revolves around a justice system that, once it settled on a suspect, seemed unwilling to reconsider.Iran | The global energy crisis caused by the war in Iran is equivalent to the combined force of the twin oil shocks of the 1970s and the fallout of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the head of the International Energy Agency has warned.UK news | Four ambulances belonging to the Jewish community ambulance service have been set on fire in Golders Green, with police saying they were treating the incident as an “antisemitic hate crime”.Technology | Palantir is to be granted access to a trove of highly sensitive UK financial regulation data, in a deal that has prompted fresh concerns about the US AI company’s deepening reach into the British state, the Guardian can reveal.UK news | An undercover police officer has admitted he was exposed as an infiltrator by his own blunder, which has been described by activists as worthy of Inspector Clouseau, the spycops public inquiry has heard.Business | Several porridge products in the UK have been recalled over a possible mice contamination at their manufacturing site. Continue reading...
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