Carl Drew’s Blind Justice Podcast

In 1981, Carl Drew was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder. Carl received a sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole. There is not an iota of evidence to tie Carl to this crime. On the contrary, there is evidence in support of Carl’s innocence. Although all the key witnesses that testified against him have recanted their testimonies, Carl remains incarcerated. Carl Drew has been languishing in prison for more than forty-four years for a murder in which he had no knowledge of or involvement in. We live in a country where the law states that guilt must be proven without any reasonable doubt for a conviction to be made. However, this was not the case for Carl Drew. This podcast dedicated to promoting public awareness of an injustice that was committed against an innocent man and is dedicated to finding a way for Carl Drew to gain his freedom. Join us as well as Carl Drew himself, as we walk you through Carl’s battle by reviewing police reports, court documents and Carl’s trial transcripts.

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Episodes

48 minutes ago

Join Tiffany Dearing in Episode 3 of Blind Justice as she delves deep into Carl Drew's battle against a flawed justice system. This episode focuses on the shocking discrepancies surrounding Drew's conviction and the untold stories of Doreen Levesque and Karen Marsden. Hear firsthand from Carl Drew as he discusses his alibis and confronts the manipulation and corruption within the police and DA's office. Discover the truths hidden beneath layers of lies, manipulation, and the chilling journey of a man sentenced to life while evidence points to another culprit. Don't miss this riveting exploration of justice gone astray.

Saturday Mar 01, 2025

In this gripping episode of Blind Justice, host Tiffany Dearing delves deep into the case of Carl Henry Drew, a man fighting to clear his name from accusations steeped in controversy and alleged judicial corruption. Joining the conversation, Carl Drew himself shares firsthand accounts of his experience with the justice system, bringing to light the inconsistencies and challenges he's faced in proving his innocence.
Listeners are taken through a detailed narrative involving trial mishaps, budding questions about legal representation, and the alleged misinterpretations that led to Carl's conviction. From DNA testing to questionable courtroom tactics, this episode sheds light on the troubling dynamics of Carl’s legal battles, emphasizing the uphill fight against a system he believes is rife with manipulation and deceit.
Explore the supporting documentation and tap into real-time updates on Carl’s ongoing struggle by visiting carldrewblindjustice.com, where further resources and evidence in support of Carl's claims are made accessible. With a dedicated community rallying for justice, the episode encourages listeners to reflect on the complexities of legal advocacy and the power of standing firm against wrongful convictions.

Monday Feb 24, 2025

Welcome to Blind Justice, where we delve deep into the controversial case of Carl Drew and the notorious Fall River Cult Murders. Join host Tiffany Dearing as she advocates for Drew's innocence, unraveling the web of lies, manipulation, and corruption that surrounds his conviction. Challenging the narratives spun by media sensationalism and exploring the discrepancies in the trial transcripts
Listen as Carl Drew himself shares his side of the story, shedding light on his wrongful conviction and the enduring search for justice. Through interviews and legal documents, we revisit the shocking details of the murders and question the judicial process that led to Drew spending over 45 years incarcerated.
We invite you to join us as we delve into a case that continues to haunt and intrigue, as we remember the victims and seek justice for all involved.

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My name is Carl Drew. I have been incarcerated since the age of 26. I am now a 69-year-old man. This case started back in 1980. I was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder. Sentenced to life without possibility of parole for something I had no knowledge of or involvement in. To this day I am still fighting, searching for justice. Justice has always been denied due to a criminal justice system and its need to protect its own over that of the innocent.

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