The first woman freed from death row: Sabrina Butler Smith's story

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Sabrina Butler-Smith was a Mississippi teen mom wrongfully convicted of killing her nine-month-old child in 1990 and sentenced to death. Five years later, she became the first American woman ever exonerated from Death Row. The #DissPod team interviews Sabrina Butler-Smith to hear her story of injustice, solitude, and redemption, which has been featured on CNN's "Death Row Stories." Today she uses her experience to change the world—with an awe-inspiring level of compassion and resilience. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram! Related reading: Learn more about Sabrina on her website. "I Spent More Than Six Years as an Innocent Woman on Death Row" TIME op-ed by Ms. Butler-Smith Hosts: Wagatwe Wanjuki and Irna Landrum Creator: Monique Teal Sound and editing: Aaron Rand Freeman of Unreasonable Fridays