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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 28 MIN

Alex Henry: My Brother Didn’t Kill but is a Convicted Murderer

from The Overturn · host The Future Justice Project

In 2013, Alex Henry was sentenced to a minimum of nineteen years under joint enterprise for a stabbing he didn’t do. In this episode, we speak to his sister Charlotte Henry about why she believes Alex has been discriminated against. 

In 2013, Alex Henry was sentenced to a minimum of nineteen years under joint enterprise for a stabbing he didn’t do. In this episode, we speak to his sister Charlotte Henry about why she believes Alex has been discriminated against.

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In 2013, Alex Henry was sentenced to a minimum of nineteen years under joint enterprise for a stabbing he didn’t do. In this episode, we speak to his sister Charlotte Henry about why she believes Alex has been discriminated against. 

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