In 2007, Floridian Air Force Sargent Ron Wright was shocked to learn his friend Paula O'Conner and her infant son Elijah were horrifically strangled and murdered inside her home. Although no forensic evidence, weapon, cell records, or any testimony incriminated Ron, he was accused of the murder, and held in jail for six years until a 2013 trial where he would be determined guilty and sentenced to death. In 2017, the Florida Supreme Court ruled that all evidence presented was "purely circumstantial" and insufficient to prove Ron was the murderer. He was acquitted of the murder charges and became the 27th person to be exonerated from death row in Florida. Inspired by the injustice he faced, Ron is now a staunch advocate, partnering with Witness to Innocence and Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty to abolish the death penalty along with other criminal justice reform initiatives. How has Ron managed to rebuild a life that was stolen from him? Did Paula and Elijah O'Conner ever receive the justice they deserved? Find out the answers to these questions and more on this stirring installment of Open Mike.
Show Notes
[00:51] Ron Wright, welcome to Open Mike!
[00:05] I've been reading all about you… what an ordeal you've been through. Before we dive into everything that happened to you… you were in Desert Storm, Desert Shield, you were an active Florida police officer… is that true?
[01:38] What made you want to serve your country and community?
[02:16] Were you born and raised in Florida?
[02:36] Let's go back to 2007… you were living in Orlando, married and with a son at the time?
[03:08] How did you meet Paula O'Conner… what year was that?
[03:59] Did you eventually date this woman?
[05:11] You've maintained you've never had a physical, romantic relationship with her?
[06:02] Describe your friendship — would you see her daily, weekly, monthly when you were in town?
[06:54] She was murdered in 2007 with her young son… before she was murdered, she released a blog post on a military-type website accusing you of a series of crimes, correct? She alleged that she was your mistress, you were her father's child, and she had contacted your wife.
[08:14] Ron and his wife were estranged at this time, but not divorced.
[08:29] How did you find out Paula had been killed?
[10:23] Did your defense attorney ask when the last time you two talked on the phone?
[10:51] Three weeks before the murder, is it true she sued you for medical bills for the child she claimed you fathered?
[12:10] Why would you want to have her on your insurance if you didn't have sex with her?
[13:53] Are you maintaining that you only had sex with her once? Or are there other times you remember?
[15:08] Ron had a friendly, almost mentor relationship with Paula's daughter who was in the ROTC program.
[15:26] How old was the baby when he was murdered?
[17:01] You're maintaining that you didn't see her at all while she was pregnant?
[17:16] You're not denying the baby, Elijah, who was sadly murdered in 2007, was your child?
[17:59] You were interviewed by the police shortly after the murders and were all over the news. They didn't arrest you for approximately six years after the murders… is that true?
[19:01] Ron was in prison from his arrest in 2008 until his trial in 2013, maintaining his innocence the entire time.
[21:30] Did you have court-appointed attorneys, did the military provide you attorneys, did you hire your own?
[21:59] For five years, your two court-appointed attorneys went through the discovery process, researched, and prepared for your 2013 trial where you faced the death penalty?
[24:13] There's one piece of circumstantial evidence I want to talk about. A type of glove found at the scene of the murders that was accessible at the military base you stayed at… DNA was found on it, but then DNA wasn't found… tell us about this glove.
[28:28] How long was this trial? Did you present other alibi witnesses?
[30:14] How far was the base from Paula's home? Her daughter wasn't home at the time of the murders?
[31:19] The daughter was set to receive over half a million in life insurance proceeds… was she ever looked at as a potential witness?
[32:25] In your opinion, did the murderer wear this glove?
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