This Father’s Day, honor Sedley Alley and the Quest for Truth

06.14.19 By April Alley

This Father’s Day, honor Sedley Alley and the Quest for Truth

We’re fighting for the truth in Tennessee for my dad, Sedley Alley, and we need your help.

Will you add your name today to the call for DNA testing in his case?

I watched the state of Tennessee execute my father in 2006 despite his insistence of innocence and the known existence of evidence that could be tested for DNA to determine whether he was wrongfully convicted.

I am haunted by the fact that he was killed by the state without any effort to determine the truth of who committed the crime.

I am haunted by the fact that he was killed by the state without any effort to determine the truth of who committed the crime. And that tragedy continues today, as the state still holds the crime scene evidence but has—thus far—refused to test it.

Last month, we called on Shelby County District Attorney Amy Weirich and Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee to order the testing.

This is a critical test of whether the American criminal justice system can realign itself to focus just as much on truth and justice as it does on finality and punishment.

Please join me in remembering my father and supporting my quest for the truth by adding your name to the petition.

Thank you for your support.

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Traci Hix September 15, 2019 at 6:22 pm Reply   

What a sad but very true story. The Justice system has become a system thats just it. NO JUSTICE FOR THE INNOCENT!
I am very ashamed of our country and what the people have become.. God bless us lord Jesus