Episode 16: Meet Russell Overton
In the final episode of the series, Russell Overton shares his journey from wrongful incarceration to family, pottery, and new beginnings.
On October 1st, 1984, Catherine Fuller was brutally murdered in the H Street Corridor in Northeast Washington, DC. Her murder not only scarred the nation’s capital forever, it also resulted in the most arrests in DC history for a single murder. Ultimately, eight young Black men would be sentenced to life in prison as the direct result of detectives’ and federal prosecutors’ negligent practices, ongoing systemic problems, and racism. For the first time, in their own words, these accused men recount their decades-long saga with the American criminal justice system that failed them. Listeners will also hear from attorneys, law enforcement, journalists, and criminal reform advocates to help shine a light on the flaws and biases of our legal system still present today. This is The Alley: DC’s 8th and H Case.
In the final episode of the series, Russell Overton shares his journey from wrongful incarceration to family, pottery, and new beginnings.
The Alley’s 6-episode arc reveals the stories of six men wrongfully convicted, sharing their resilience and journey to rebuild their lives.
In episode eight of New America’s original podcast, the accused men make a last attempt to bring justice to light.