Man convicted of murder despite witness claiming responsibility for death | 60 Minutes Australia

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One moment everyone was having fun, the next a violent all-in brawl erupted. Subscribe here: http://9Soci.al/chmP50wA97J Full Episodes here http://9Soci.al/sImy50wNiXL It was a late-night party in suburban Melbourne in 2005, and when the fighting ended a 22-year-old man was dead and an 18-year-old, up-and-coming Australian boxer was accused of murder. Straight away Khalid Baker protested his innocence, claiming he wasn’t near Albert Snowball when the young man was killed. And he had a crucial piece of evidence to support his version of events. What’s more, another male came forward and claimed he felt responsible for Albert Snowball’s death. At court the case got even stranger. The teenager who says he did it was acquitted, while Khalid was found guilty and jailed. Thirteen years later he’s served his sentence, but as Allison Langdon reports, this boxer’s fight for the truth continues.

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