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Help us bring Kimberly home. Here’s what you can do to help.
Share her story
One of the easiest ways to help is just by sharing Kimberly’s story. Help us bring national awareness to her situation by liking and sharing on social media. Follow us on Facebook. Talk about the case and about this advocacy site. Let others know about the injustice and the misinformation.
Write about her case
If you’re a journalist, blogger, host a radio or TV program (any form of media), please write and talk about Kimberly’s case. Help us generate national discussion about Kimberly’s case.
If you’re a criminal attorney, a psychologist or have expertise on false confessions and want to donate your time to help please contact us. If you’re an investigator or law enforcement officer either active or retired and want to donate your time to help please contact us. Her case files have been digitized and are hosted on the cloud.
We’d like to reach out to law universities and their students to help us by volunteering their time to research this case and its strong merits for wrongful conviction. Her case files have been digitized and are hosted on the cloud.
As you probably are aware, in America guilt or innocence is often determined by the quality of the defense team. Kimberly had ineffective and incompetent trial attorneys. Bill Diggs erred throughout her trial and unethically handled her subsequent appeals (and missed filing a timely appeal). He has since been disbarred. Orrie West is a public defender who demanded from the get go that Kimberly plead guilty, never rallying behind Kimberly’s fight for innocence or properly preparing for trial. Kimberly needs proper legal representation to fight for her. She needs to raise a substantial amount to attract our nation’s top law firms specializing in wrongful convictions (Kathleen Zellner if you’re reading this- help!). She’s up against a system that failed her the first time. 100% of donations go towards Kimberly’s Legal Fund.
We have many different donated items for sale on our site. 100% of proceeds go towards Kimberly’s Legal Fund.
Another way to help is by donating your new or slightly used items for us to sell on our store. 100% of proceeds go towards Kimberly’s Legal Fund.