Wrongfully Imprisoned For Murder | Minutes With | UNILAD | @LADbible

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Published 2020-08-23
This is part of a brand new series for this channel called "Minutes With...".
In each episode we'll sit down and talk to someone who has an interesting story to tell.

In this episode we hear from Raphael Rowe, an innocent man wrongfully imprisoned for murder.

Raphael Rowe is on Twitter and Instagram: @areporter.

His autobiography 'Notorious' will be out this Autumn and Series 4 of 'Inside The World's Toughest Prisons' is available on Netflix now.

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All Comments (21)
  • @cassiekline9666
    So he was locked up for over a decade and nobody apologized to him.. tf
  • @user-qu4oh4xi1s
    "My name is Raphael Rowe, it's not my first time behind bars. I was convicted in the UK for a murder i didn't commit, and sentenced to life with no parole..."
  • @hpeace5916
    The man deserves a sincere apology and huge compensation.
  • @edc8330
    Imagine losing 12 years of your life and no one even apologises
  • I would want £1m for each year I served. In this case that would be £12m and a god damn public apology on every media platform possible.
  • @imnotftw
    This is one of my worst nightmares. Going to prison for something I know I didn't do and no one believes me. Horrible.
  • The matter of the fact is that when police get caught for fabricating stories, tampering with or planting evidence, and falsely jailing men for crimes they didn’t commit, they need to be tried and convicted.
  • @Gary87
    I couldn’t imagine the feeling of being locked up for something you know you didn’t do! It must be one of the worst things imaginable
  • The Police Officers concerned should be charged and sent for trial. They committed Murder themselves in many ways. The virtually took this mans life.
  • @aniesc3257
    And people wonder why so many lose their faith in justice, the government and society...
  • @jacknewman1762
    The police won’t let the truth get in the way of a good conviction
  • The worst thing is when everyone around you blame you for something you never did and without any proof or reason
  • @h311y3ah
    This makes my blood boil. 12 years. 12 fucking years of this innocent man's life gone. Even moreso that this is not a rare occurrence. I wish him all the best in life. Were I him, I'd still be frothing all this time later.
  • @user-ee8ht3fh4p
    The cops that wronged him should be made to serve the same jail time he did. Edit: for those of you that read this take into account that this is clearly my personal and emotionally driven opinion based on the video, this is not however my logical opinion so don't take this as my answer to a problem.
  • This world is a place of so many evil people and its the innocent people that pay the price. Just discusting. So awful
  • @SuperSaiyan3985
    This sounds like everyone's worst nightmare. To see him having moved past it, and able to carry on with his life is truly inspiring. IDK if I'd ever be able to overcome such anger. And he looks damn good for 51!
  • @n.d.t4659
    I know how you feel to a certain extent. I was 20years old when I was charged with murder, denied bail and spent 10 months in maximum prison until the charge was reduced to manslaughter, then when it went to trial, the judge threw the whole case out because there was no evidence at all.