• Episode 11: The Systemic Failures of Criminal Courts that are Costing Women Their Lives: The Story of Jackelyn Wilson’s Preventable Murder

  • Oct 29 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 11: The Systemic Failures of Criminal Courts that are Costing Women Their Lives: The Story of Jackelyn Wilson’s Preventable Murder

  • Summary

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    Judge DaSean Jones had a chance to stop a violent man from causing more harm. Instead, his leniency led to tragedy—a mother of four, Jackelyn Wilson, was killed in front of her children by a man with a history of violence.

    Despite clear warnings and previous convictions, Jackelyn's pleas for protection were ignored. Her story is just one of many tragic tales that show how broken the system is that is meant to shield victims of domestic abuse but often fails them instead.

    In this episode, we talk about the consequences of judicial negligence and the disastrous ripple effect it has on families. Why are violent offenders allowed to walk free, and what needs to change in the way our courts handle domestic violence?

    Could Jackelyn and her children have been saved if the system took her threats seriously? Should judges bear responsibility for the preventable deaths of victims like Jackelyn?


    What You’ll Learn:

    • Who Jackelyn Wilson was and her tragic story.
    • The series of judicial failures that led to Jackelyn’s murder.
    • The violent history of Jackelyn’s abuser, Howard Ruffin.
    • The systemic failures in handling domestic violence cases.
    • Judge DaSean Jones’ controversial leniency on violent offenders.


    Ideas Worth Sharing:

    • “We don't punish these men until they kill. They assault and assault and assault, and the judges look the other way, and when they kill, they go, ‘How'd this happen?’” - Tressa Brady
    • “The legal system is not set up to favor women. Not by a long shot.” - Tressa Brady
    • “It shouldn't be surprising that one of the most common reasons women stay with their abusers is because they know the court won't punish the abusers; they'll get away with it, and then they will retaliate for the woman trying to expose them.” - Tressa Brady


    Resources

    • Tina Swithin, author of Divorcing a Narcissist: Instagram
    • How the Cash Bail System Endangers the Health of Black Americans
    • 32-year-old mother of 4 murdered allegedly by her boyfriend, victim's mother blames Harris County judge
    • Terran Green denied bail on attempted murder charges tied to shootings of law enforcement
    • National Police Association
    • Houstonians Grow Increasingly Impatient with Pro-Criminal Judges Like DaSean Jones
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