By Kevin Davis on April 27, 2020 At the age of 22, Christopher Tapp faced the possibility of spending the rest of his life in prison—a prospect made even more frightening because he knew he was innocent. “I am not the monstrous animal everyone thinks I am,” Tapp said...
By Greg Hampikian on April 27, 2020 The people of Idaho spoke, both parties in the Idaho House and Senate voted unanimously and two Idaho exonerees took several days off to testify and watch the legislation pass. The Wrongful Conviction Act, once signed...
By Carol Dodge on April 19, 2020 Dear Gov. Brad Little, You may not know me, so please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Carol Dodge. I do not know a lot about politics, but I do know a lot about injustice. My precious daughter Angie was viciously...
By Christopher Tapp on April 19, 2020 I am no stranger to disappointment after spending 20 years in prison for a horrible crime I didn’t commit, but I’m still capable of being shocked by surprise blows. Idaho Gov. Brad Little did just that to me and many...
By Travis Quast, Monte LaOrange and Bryan Clark on April 5, 2020 Gov. Brad Little has always been known as a practical man and a negotiator. And that makes his decisions on March 31 — which will be remembered as the worst day in his long career in public...