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89 – Attorney Targets New Trial on 40-Year-Old Murder Case — Can Recent Evidence Free Her Client?
In 1980, Iowan man William Beeman was accused of murdering a woman named Michiel Winkel. However, Winkel was seen by several witnesses for days after the alleged time of her murder. Despite this testimony, Beeman has remained in prison for the last forty years.
Enter Erica Nichols Cook, the Director Wrongful Conviction Division at the Iowa State Public Defender.
Cook has spent the last several years attempting to get Beeman a new trial based on previous, possibly intentionally undisclosed evidence — evidence that could exonerate him. In this installment, she rehashes the outlandish circumstances of the case, provides updates on its appeal status, and discusses the challenges of reforming the criminal justice system in one of the most immutable states in the country.