John —
It’s one of our favorite days of the year: National Dog Day!
We love our furry four-legged friends at the Innocence Project, and for many of the exonerees we work with, their canine companions have helped them navigate a new world and rebuild their lives as free people.
Take, for example, Malcolm Alexander and his dog Inn (short for Innocence) — Inn was born in the Louisiana State Penitentiary where Malcolm was serving a life sentence for a crime he didn’t commit. Malcolm raised the puppy behind bars for her first nine months of life. Malcolm likes to say they have a bond like no other because they “came through the fire together.”
Malcolm was exonerated and freed on Jan. 30, 2018. The next day, he and Inn were reunited, and both were finally free. They’ve been inseparable ever since.
To celebrate National Dog Day, watch this video and let Malcolm tell you about his best friend, Inn, on the Innocence Project’s TikTok.
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Malcolm Alexander and Inn are reunited on Jan. 31, 2018, one day after his exoneration. (Image: Courtesy of Malcolm Alexander)
There’s nothing quite like a cute dog video to make you smile!
— The Innocence Project Team
P.S. After spending 38 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, Malcolm is still fighting for compensation from the state of Louisiana. We want to make sure Malcolm has what he needs to thrive — including resources to repair his car and fulfill his dream of starting his own jewelry-making business. Will you make a donation to his Mighty Cause today to help out?
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