On this special edition of “Beyond The Badge,” Vincent discusses why the prosecution in Baltimore had a weak case against Officer William Porter in the Freddie Gray mistrial. He breaks down why Officer Porter’s testimony is credible based on what he said concerning Gray’s previous actions and why the State’s Attorney should never have charged the officers in the first place.
Vincent Hill, a former Nashville police officer, private investigator, author, and television law enforcement analyst, gained national notoriety following the Steve McNair/Sahel Kazemi murder suicide in Nashville on July 4th, 2009 and has authored two books, “Playbook For A Murder” and “Incomplete Pass,” on the subject after conducting his own investigations. He has also been a frequent contributor to Nancy Grace on HLN, various shows on CNN and Al-Jazeera television, and has been featured on “True Crime with Aphrodite Jones” on Investigation Discovery.
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