SENTINEL REPORT: KYM WORTHY, CIU’s, DPD, SADO LEAVE MASSES OF WRONGLY CONVICTED TO ROT AND DIE IN MDOC

(L to r) WC CIU director Valerie Newman, DPD Chief Todd Bettison, WC Pros. Kym Worthy, Cooley Innocence Project Dir. Valerie Brame, Quattrone Center Dir. John Holloway at Sentinel Event Review Press Conference Nov. 18, 2025

 “Sentinel” study examined case of Eric Anderson, exonerated, freed in 2019

Recommendations applicable only to “future cases,” as masses of MDOC’s wrongfully convicted individuals serve LWOP “death in prison” terms

“…. preventing the identified [contributing factors] from occurring in the future cannot be achieved by punishing any of the system’s actors …. Recommendations …. would help put good faith system actors in to positions where they are better able to succeed.”– from full report

“The WCSERT did not seek to punish or find blame with any individual or agency, but to learn from this wrongful conviction and make changes to avoid such errors again, helping the criminal justice system operate fairly and justly for all.” –from full report

Mainstream media apparently failed to read complete 48 pp. report, note complete lack of accountability for police, prosecutors, judges and more, many of them repeat offenders, who have sent thousands to die in prison

Kym Worthy’s 2020 election challenger, Victoria Burton-Harris, who got 40 percent of the vote, published this ad.

(Above) Families, friends and supporters of Wayne County’s wrongfully convicted rallied outside the Frank Murphy Hall of Injustice in downtown Detroit June 4, 2021. The rally and march, which packed the streets around the hall, was organized largely by two prisoners and their families, Darrell Ewing and *Thelonious ‘Shawn’ Searcy.

Searcy was exonerated in 2021, and Ewing’s charges were dismissed in 2024, but WC Pros. Kym Worthy, known nationally as “Queen of Mass Incarceration,” and an “Innocence Denier” continues to appeal the court rulings, using taxpayer dollars to prolong their suffering.

Editorial by Diane Bukowski

November 22, 2025  

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DETROIT– “Every 10 years, we do studies but don’t do nothing about them. Millions of dollars spent and where does it go?”

Michael Thompson, founder of the Michael Thompson Clemency Project, asked that question at a Lansing, MI forum April 27, 2023, after spending 25 years on a minor marijuana conviction in the MDOC, and still on a four-year parole.

“You KNOW what the solution is. People who are doing 40, 50 years, that shit hurts, man,” Thompson continued. “If it wasn’t for the Last Prisoner Project, I wouldn’t be out. It is not easy to survive after doing decades behind bars. If anybody has done that amount of time, something has happened to them. I know, because it happened to me. . . you lock a person up and throw away the keyWHEN IS ENOUGH? SOMEBODY TELL ME!  AMERICA YOU CAN DO BETTER.”

Now. a Coalition of the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office, the Detroit Police Department, the Third Judicial Circuit Court of Michigan, the Michigan State Appellate Defender Office (SADO) and the Cooley Innocence Project, coordinated by the Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice in Pennsylvania, has produced yet another study.

It was presented with great fanfare at a press conference November 18, 2025, but it turned out to be “a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” 

VOD has read the full report but is not covering it in detail, other than quotes showing that its results are NOT INTENDED FOR PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS, and that CRIMINAL COPS AND OTHER ACTORS WILL NOT BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE.

To confirm this, read the full report itself, titled “Wayne County Sentinel Event Review Report Nov 2025 Grant version Eric Anderson” at: http://voiceofdetroit.net/wp-content/uploads/Wayne-County-Sentinel-Event-Review-Report-Nov-2025-Grant-version-Eric-Anderson.pdf 

As usual, the mainstream media turned out handily at Worthy’s request, then reported erroneously that the Sentinel Review applied to past convictions, when it clearly does not. In similar mode, Worthy scheduled a press conference on rape kits, with nothing new to say Sept. 10, 2024.  Supporters of Ricky Rimmer-Bey, now 70 years old, who has spent 50 years in the MDOC, framed by criminal cops Leo Haidys and James Harris in 1976, rallied outside the Prosecutor’s Office, as TV cameras barreled by the rally into the building to cover Kym Worthy’s precious pearls of wisdom.

Rally for Ricky Rimmer-Bey at Detroit’s Criminal InJustice Center September 10, 2024.

CHILD ABUSE!

VOD continues to cover dozens of other Michigan lifers’ cases, most recently that of David McKinney, serving LWOP for the 2004 murder/robbery of Black Inkster gun shop owner Clyde Alexander.

The conviction was based primarily on a 14-year-old child’s false testimony, now recanted, obtained under threat by repeat offender Inkster cop Anthony DelGreco and others. They also elicited a false confession from McKinney, obtained illegally as they denied him access to his attorney and delayed arraignment on the charge for months as they concocted the case. 

David McKinney, mother Cheryl McKinney

Despite a scathing report by Private Investigator Vicki Yost, a former Inkster police chief, sent to Wayne Co. CIU director Valerie Newman, denouncing McKinney’s conviction, the CIU has refused him exoneration. 

Anthony DelGreco now works at the Wayne County Medical Examiner’s Office, according to his LinkedIn account, as a “Medicolegal Death Investigator.”  He brags that he retired as a homicide detective after 27 years, reaching the rank of of Lieutenant despite his record of literal CHILD ABUSE and other false convictions.

Former IPD Det. Anthony DelGreco

Is he one of the “good faith system actors” the Wayne County Prosecutor and Inkster Police are refusing to hold accountable? There are hundreds more cops, prosecutors, judges and other actors who have committed unpardonable crimes against those they wrongfully consigned to death in prison. In a just world, they would suffer the same fate.

This is not the first rodeo for the State Appellate Defenders’ Office (SADO) in covering up false convictions on behalf of Kym Worthy. After the Detroit Police Crime Lab was closed in 2008, due to a plethora of forensic evidence errors, Worthy and SADO worked together to review the cases of prisoners adversely affected by the errors. Despite grant funding to both the WCPO and SADO from the City of Detroit and other entities, Worthy claimed they only had enough resources to investigate convictions from 2003 to 2008, and SADO consented to those restrictions.

DPTF FAMILIES, FRIENDS RALLY 2011

The Detroit People’s Task Force to Free the Wrongfully Convicted, made up of prisoners who had been incarcerated largely during the 1990’s and their families, waged a militant campaign beginning in 2009 for an independent review of cases by a national forensics center not involved with either local police or prosecutors. The Detroit City Council voted in support, but it never happened, a travesty beyond words.

Mark McCloud, president of the National Lifers of America Chippewa Valley Chapter #1026, has identified hundreds of MDOC prisoners, including those below, who were convicted due to misconduct by the same cops and prosecutors involved in the cases of exonerated individuals. VOD continues to cover dozens of other cases. The Sentinel study includes no plans to review these cases, or others by repeat offenders in law enforcement, in spite of the Brady/Giglio U.S. Supreme Court rulings and their progeny which hold such offenders accountable in all cases.

Some MDOC prisoners framed by repeat offender cops and prosecutors.

 The establishment media and the Democratic Party campaign machine, which have uncritically supported Kym Worthy since she became prosecutor in 2004, need to wake up to the suffering imposed by mass incarceration in Wayne County, which has the second highest number of wrongful convictions in the U.S. The U.S. itself has only 4 percent of the world’s population but 25 percent of its incarcerated population,

RAY GRAY, freed at 69.

These are our brothers and sisters, children, mothers and fathers, family and friends, who live out their lives on Michigan’s Secret Death Row. How can we continue to condone their suffering at the hands of the Mass Incarceration Machine?

Raymond Gray, who spent 50 years in the MDOC for a crime he did not commit (he was not even there), but was forced by Kym Worthy and Valerie Newman to plead guilty to second-degree murder to get out and go home to his ailing wife, eloquently depicted that suffering below.

By Ray Gray, one of hundreds of paintings done during 50 years in prison.

RELATED STORIES (only a sample out of 14 years of VOD’s publication):

DETROIT: FAMILIES OF WRONGFULLY CONVICTED TELL PROS. KYM WORTHY, POLICE, JUDGES–‘FREE THEM ALL’ | VOICE OF DETROIT: The city’s independent newspaper, unbossed and unbought

FREE DOUBLE R IN 2025! DETROIT PROTESTS FOR RICKY RIMMER FORCED ACTION, CASE GOING TO APPEALS COURT | VOICE OF DETROIT: The city’s independent newspaper, unbossed and unbought

FREE WRONGLY CONVICTED LIFER DAVID MCKINNEY, CHARGE INKSTER COPS ANTHONY DELGRECO, OTHERS | VOICE OF DETROIT: The city’s independent newspaper, unbossed and unbought

INNOCENTS SAT IN MDOC FOR 4,372 YRS. TOTAL! SAME DIRTY COPS, PROSECUTORS, JUDGES JAILED 1000’S MORE | VOICE OF DETROIT: The city’s independent newspaper, unbossed and unbought

HUNDREDS OF MEN, SERVING LIFE SENTENCES ON THE CREDIBILITY OF CORRUPT DETROIT POLICE DETECTIVES! | VOICE OF DETROIT: The city’s independent newspaper, unbossed and unbought

WRONGLY CONVICTED, MICHEAL ‘MIKE D’ DEGRAFFINRIED FREED AFTER 26 YRS; NEW TRIAL HEARINGS OCT. 9, NOV. 11 | VOICE OF DETROIT: The city’s independent newspaper, unbossed and unbought

WOMEN AT HURON VALLEY PRISON WIN FED. COURT RULING BLASTING HORRIFIC CONDITIONS, DENYING MDOC IMMUNITY | VOICE OF DETROIT: The city’s independent newspaper, unbossed and unbought

CEDRIC TOOKS HOME AFTER 47 YRS, RESENTENCED AS 18-YR. OLD JUVENILE, LEADS WAY FOR HUNDREDS MORE | VOICE OF DETROIT: The city’s independent newspaper, unbossed and unbought 

WILLIE MERRIWEATHER MEMORIAL SAT. DECEMBER 14, 4PM: HERO WHO GAVE HIS LIFE TO SAVE OTHERS FROM PRISON | VOICE OF DETROIT: The city’s independent newspaper, unbossed and unbought

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ROGER CARLOS RAY WINS EVIDENTIARY HEARING ON 3RD TRY; EXONEREE LAVONE HILL CALLS FOR RAY’S RELEASE

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