What crime is Walter McMillian convicted of?
Capital murder for the death of Ronda Morrison
What is the name of the man Stevenson represents in the book who is wrongly convicted of murder?
Walter McMillan
What was the name of the prison Walter was held in post conviction?
Holman Prison
who said this quote? "Look, I don't know who you think you are, but you're not coming into my prison without complying with our security protocols. Now, you can get into that bathroom and strip, or you can go back to wherever you came from."
The security guard in the prison where Avery Jenkins was.
What was the name of the company Bryan Stevenson worked for before the EJI?
Southern Center for Human Rights
where is Walters Case held originally?
Monroe County court
What is the name of the young white woman whose death leads to Walter McMillian's conviction?
Ronda Morrison
What is the name of the state where Stevenson and Walter McMillian are based?
Alabama
who said this quote? "How much is Johnny D paying y'all?"
Tom Tate
What does EJI stand for?
Equal Justice Initiative
Where was Walters Case moved after too much publicity?
Baldwin County
What is the name of the false witness who testifies against Walter McMillian?
Ralph Myers
what is the name of the town where Walter lives?
who said this quote? " We don't need to do anything that formal, Bryan. These men are officers of the court, just like you and I. You should just take the files."
Tommy Chapman
What did Karen Kelly do that made her fall apart?
she took drugs
when was Walter McMillian released?
March 2nd 1993
What is the name of the lawyer who originally represents Walter McMillian?
J.L. Chestnut and Bruce Boynton
Bryan Stevenson meets with an old man after a predominantly African American church service. What is the old man's first words towards Bryan?
"Do you know what you're doing?"
Who calls Bryan Stevenson to tell him to stop representing Walter McMillian?
Robert E. Lee Key
What is the name of the book by Harper Lee that is prominent in the town where Walter McMillian lives?
To Kill a Mocking bird