Wrongful Convictions
Themes of Hope
F The System
Life on Death Row
Forgive For They Do Not Know
100

This close friend of Anthony Ray Hinton visited him regularly and supported him throughout his time on death row.

Who is Lester Bailey?

100

Despite being on death row, Hinton kept his faith in this higher power.

What is God?

100

Hinton’s original defense attorney was given only this amount of money to prepare his case.

What is $1000?

100

In prison, Anthony Ray Hinton was confined to a cell this many feet wide.

What is 5 feet wide?

100

Hinton forgave the prosecutor who secured his conviction, despite the man showing this toward him in court.

What is racism?

200

Hinton was convicted of two murders, despite this piece of critical forensic evidence being unreliable.

What is ballistics evidence?

200
Hinton used this form of imagination to “escape” prison and travel the world in his mind.
What are daydreams?
200

The prosecution argued Hinton used this weapon to commit the crimes, despite a lack of credible evidence.

What is a .38 revolver?

200

Death row inmates, including Hinton, were served their final meal this many hours before execution.

What is 24 hours?

200

Hinton’s ability to forgive was inspired by the teachings of this civil rights leader.

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

300

Anthony Ray Hinton was arrested in 1985 and sent to this maximum-security Alabama prison.

What is Holman Correctional Facility?

300

To help others on death row, Hinton started a book club with this number of participants.

What is six?

300

The state of Alabama refused to grant Hinton a retrial for over 15 years, even after these experts refuted the ballistic evidence.

Who are independent firearms experts?

300

One of the greatest challenges Hinton faced on death row was dealing with this kind of loneliness.

What is isolation?

300

After his release, Hinton forgave this person who first falsely identified him as the shooter.

Reginald Payne White

400

The Equal Justice Initiative, led by this lawyer, took on Hinton’s case and helped secure his freedom.

Who is Bryan Stevenson?
400

Hinton’s hope was renewed whenever he received a letter from this person, which helped him believe in the possibility of freedom.

Who is Bryan Stevenson?

400

This amendment, which guarantees the right to effective counsel, was a key factor in overturning Hinton’s conviction.

What is the Sixth Amendment?

400

Hinton witnessed this number of executions while on death row, leaving a lasting impact on him.

What is 54?

400

Forgiveness, Hinton explained, is not for others but for this person.

Who is yourself?
500

Hinton’s case was finally overturned after this court unanimously ruled there was insufficient evidence to justify his conviction.

What is the U.S. Supreme Court?

500
Hinton found strength in these two things that helped him endure decades of injustice.

What are love and forgiveness?

500

Upon release in 2015, Hinton became an advocate for this cause to prevent further injustices.

What is ending the death penalty?

500

Besides Hinton, these 6 participants were part of the first book club.

Who are Jesse Morrison, Victor Kennedy, Larry Heath, Brian Baldwin, Ed Horsely, and Henry?

500

In his speeches, Hinton emphasizes that forgiveness is essential for moving past this powerful emotion.

What is hatred?

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