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World Service,16 May 2020,26 mins

Trying to get my penpal out of prison

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When filmmaker Ray Klonsky was a teenager he received a letter from David McCallum, an inmate at a New York prison who was already more than 10 years into his sentence for a murder he said he did not commit. The pair became penpals and after a while, Ray and his father Ken started searching for evidence that could prove their new friend's innocence. In a remarkable story of chance encounters, a decade-long fight for justice began, with the help of the world-famous boxer Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter. Ray has made a film about their story, it's called Fight for Justice: David and Me Presented and produced by Saskia Edwards You can find the award-winning BBC World Service podcast 'The Hurricane Tapes' that tells the story of Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w13xttt6 Picture: David McCallum and Ray Klonsky at the beach Credit: Ray Klonsky

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