#FREEBIGLURCH

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The Issue

Antron Singleton, better known as Big Lurch, has been serving life sentence without parole since 2003 for a murder crime he did not commit and has no knowledge of transpiring.

There are a lot of inconsistencies regarding his case: his fingerprints was not on the murder weapon, there were bloody handprints and fingerprints all over the house he lived in that did not match his, the house was full of guns and drugs, but the apartment had been mysteriously cleaned up. And that’s just to name a few (see The REAL Big Lurch Story on YouTube for further information).

Lurch’s story not only needs to be heard, but all the inconsistencies and the people involved in contributing to his wrongful conviction needs to be exposed.

The media and internet have painted a picture of him that is far from who he truly is. As those who know him personally, we can attest to his character and believe in his innocence.

Singleton has been incarcerated since November 2003. Since his incarceration, Singleton has suffered constant physical and mental abuse, torture and trauma from prison guards as well as other authorities because of his conviction. The abuse he has endured has been so severe, that it lead to his mother suffering a heart attack from all of the stress worrying about her son and eventually passing away.

Singleton’s incarceration also took him away from his only child, a son that was only six years old when Singleton began serving his life sentence ruining any possibility of them having the strong bond a father would have with his son. With your help, you could give Singleton the opportunity for not only the freedom he rightfully deserves, but you also can help reunite him with his son

Antron's case is not an isolated incident. According to the National Registry of Exonerations, since 1989 there have been over 2,400 exonerations in the United States alone - people who were wrongfully convicted but later cleared of all charges (National Registry of Exonerations). This highlights a systemic issue within our justice system that needs addressing..

We are not asking you to take our word for it blindly but rather join us in advocating for a thorough reevaluation of Antron's case. We believe this will shed light on inconsistencies and potential biases that led to his conviction.

By signing this petition, you're supporting transparency in our justice system and giving Antron Singleton - a man we know as kind-hearted and genuine - another chance at justice. Please sign this petition today!

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Recent signers:
Zeno de Bruyne and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Antron Singleton, better known as Big Lurch, has been serving life sentence without parole since 2003 for a murder crime he did not commit and has no knowledge of transpiring.

There are a lot of inconsistencies regarding his case: his fingerprints was not on the murder weapon, there were bloody handprints and fingerprints all over the house he lived in that did not match his, the house was full of guns and drugs, but the apartment had been mysteriously cleaned up. And that’s just to name a few (see The REAL Big Lurch Story on YouTube for further information).

Lurch’s story not only needs to be heard, but all the inconsistencies and the people involved in contributing to his wrongful conviction needs to be exposed.

The media and internet have painted a picture of him that is far from who he truly is. As those who know him personally, we can attest to his character and believe in his innocence.

Singleton has been incarcerated since November 2003. Since his incarceration, Singleton has suffered constant physical and mental abuse, torture and trauma from prison guards as well as other authorities because of his conviction. The abuse he has endured has been so severe, that it lead to his mother suffering a heart attack from all of the stress worrying about her son and eventually passing away.

Singleton’s incarceration also took him away from his only child, a son that was only six years old when Singleton began serving his life sentence ruining any possibility of them having the strong bond a father would have with his son. With your help, you could give Singleton the opportunity for not only the freedom he rightfully deserves, but you also can help reunite him with his son

Antron's case is not an isolated incident. According to the National Registry of Exonerations, since 1989 there have been over 2,400 exonerations in the United States alone - people who were wrongfully convicted but later cleared of all charges (National Registry of Exonerations). This highlights a systemic issue within our justice system that needs addressing..

We are not asking you to take our word for it blindly but rather join us in advocating for a thorough reevaluation of Antron's case. We believe this will shed light on inconsistencies and potential biases that led to his conviction.

By signing this petition, you're supporting transparency in our justice system and giving Antron Singleton - a man we know as kind-hearted and genuine - another chance at justice. Please sign this petition today!

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California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
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Petition created on February 2, 2024