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On November 8, 2001, at the age of 17, Stanley was convicted of Murder in the First Degree and sentenced to life with possibility of parole. Stanley was recently denied commutation. Twenty years later Stanley stands by his innocence. Family and advocates with great knowledge of the case stand by his innocence as well. See “Justice for Stanley Watson” FB page.
Tonight you’ll hear from Janet Moore, Stanley’s Mother; and Jennifer Watson, Stanley’s wife.
Witnesses claimed they were threatened if they didn’t testify as the Prosecutor told them to. The witnesses succumbed. Evidence (a knife), for the benefit of Watson’s innocence was denied.
Did the Stanley’s defense even make an effort to affirm rights as a party to such an egregious charge? Is this another bias and race issue?
You will learn more about the Watson Family under siege as you listen to this compelling series. We will be taking calls. (917) 388-4520 #1
Let’s talk about public corruption, what’s being fixed and how, policies, and plans ahead.
“The fight for justice against corruption is never easy and never will be. It exacts a toll on ourselves and our families, our friends and especially our children, and in my case, the price we pay is well worth holding on to our dignity” Fighting Quotes
Neither Tanya Hathaway, Host; Marti Oakley, Producer; and Stephen Burke Producer of Lighthouse Christian Radio on 89.9 KLRB FM can be held personally or professionally for any error of content. Please contact Tanya Hathaway, at injusticeinoklahoma@gmail.com if you have any information or correction please. Information will be corrected or clarified if and as needed.