On August 29, 1993, six-year-old Lindsey Murdoch went to the corner store on the South Side of Chicago to purchase some candy after his grandmother had given him a dollar. He then returned home and sat on his front porch eating a tootsie roll. This would be the last time his grandmother would see him alive.

30-year-old Mark Maxson, would go on to be wrongfully convicted for the murder and served 25 years in prison before being exonerated.

Pointing Fingers

Samantha Richardson

The Wrongful Conviction of Mark Maxson

SEP 26, 201911 MIN
Pointing Fingers

The Wrongful Conviction of Mark Maxson

SEP 26, 201911 MIN

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On August 29, 1993, six-year-old Lindsey Murdoch went to the corner store on the South Side of Chicago to purchase some candy after his grandmother had given him a dollar. He then returned home and sat on his front porch eating a tootsie roll. This would be the last time his grandmother would see him alive. 30-year-old Mark Maxson, would go on to be wrongfully convicted for the murder and served 25 years in prison before being exonerated.