Raphael Rowe
Raphael Rowe is a British broadcast journalist and presenter. He was wrongfully-convicted in 1990 for the 1988 murder and series of aggravated robberies as part of the M25 Three. His convictions along with his two co-defendants, Michael George Davis and Randolph Egbert Johnson, were ruled ‘unsafe’ in July 2000.
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Raphael Rowe is a British broadcast journalist and presenter. He was wrongfully-convicted in 1990 for the 1988 murder and series of aggravated robberies as part of the M25 Three. After approximately twelve years incarcerated, his convictions along with his two co-defendants, Michael George Davis and Randolph Egbert Johnson, were ruled ‘unsafe’ in July 2000. Rowe is currently a reporter on BBC One series The One Show and Sunday Morning Live.
He hosted season 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Inside the World’s Toughest Prisons, commissioned by Netflix. In August 2020 he released his podcast Second Chance. His memoir and autobiography, Notorious, is set to be released in late 2020. His Panorama documentary on the conviction of Barry George for the murder of Jill Dando was considered a significant factor in his eventual acquittal.
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