Wrongfully Yours

Episode 29- Monique Steele (continued)

Kelly Lauzon Season 2 Episode 29

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In the first part of our conversation, Monique shared what it was like, as a 13-year-old, to watch the chaos unfold when her family friend, Ron Dalton, was wrongfully convicted of murder.

Now, in this follow-up episode, Monique reflects on how growing up so close to injustice shaped her understanding of fairness, empathy, and the true cost of a broken system.

But this story is about more than just one case. It’s about the ripple effects of wrongful convictions on people who rarely make the headlines. It’s about:

  • How wrongful convictions reshape entire communities 
  • The strength of families who quietly carry the weight 
  • Why compassion matters as much as truth

This is a conversation about the wisdom that only lived experience can teach.

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