Bernard Pease Jr.’s Story at a Turning Point: Examining Faulty Forensics & Finding Hope Ahead
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In this episode of Unpacking Injustice, we revisit the case of Bernard Pease Jr., wrongfully convicted of a 1984 murder based on faulty forensic evidence. Two years after a pivotal evidentiary hearing revealed that a hair presented at trial as belonging to the victim was actually a cat hair, the Montana Innocence Project continues its fight to secure justice for Bernie.
With new filings due this Friday, this episode comes at a critical moment. MTIP Legal Director Brady Minow Smith breaks down the original trial, the now-debunked forensic evidence that helped secure Bernie’s conviction, and why relying too heavily on certain types of evidence can be dangerous.
We also hear from Bernie and his sister, Linda Thomas, as they reflect on the most recent evidentiary hearing and what it meant to finally feel heard by a judge, along with the moments of joy and connection Bernie has experienced since being paroled—powerful reminders of what’s possible when freedom is restored.