#FREEJASONMOORE


#FREEJASONMOORE
The Issue
“I KNOW who killed my brother Robert,” Tim Darby said. “I told Police they got the WRONG man.”
It is almost unheard of for a murder victim’s own family to come forward, take an oath, and declare that the man convicted of their loved one’s death is innocent. Yet that is exactly what has happened in Jason Moore’s case.
For almost twelve years, an innocent man has been trapped in a system that refuses to look again.
Jason Moore needs 100,000 signatures for Parliament to consider a debate. Please help.
In October 2012, Jason — then 42 — was charged, alongside a co-defendant, with the murder of Robert Darby in Perth Road, Gants Hill, Ilford, eight years earlier. Robert died from a single stab wound to the chest.
At the Old Bailey in December 2013, Jason was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 18 years.
There was no CCTV and no forensic evidence linking Jason to the crime. The case rested on one unreliable eyewitness whose account was riddled with contradictions. Under pressure from the Metropolitan Police, that witness identified Jason eight years after the stabbing — despite Jason being six inches taller than the height both eyewitnesses gave at the time.
After being approached by a journalist and podcaster, the prosecution’s key eyewitness has since added new claims that cast further doubt on the conviction.
Days before trial, the CPS confirmed that the original forensic pathologist had been removed from the elite Home Office register after the Pathology Delivery Board ruled he was unfit to remain on it. Yet his statement was still placed before the jury, and the Crown’s own expert relied on it.
A serious error in the defence QC’s closing speech may have left the jury believing they could safely rely on this disgraced expert’s findings — the same failings that derailed other cases, including Matthew Kirby’s, which was halted entirely.
Jason could not exercise his legal right to a defence post-mortem because Robert had been cremated. Critical information about the forensic evidence was never fully put before the judge, the jury, or the Court of Appeal.
The system continues to shut its eyes.
The Establishment refuses to listen.
But the public still has a voice — and it cannot be ignored.
Please sign and support Jason’s fight for justice.
Thank you. Please remember to check your email inbox to confirm your signature, otherwise it will not be counted.
#FREEJASONMOORE
2,695
The Issue
“I KNOW who killed my brother Robert,” Tim Darby said. “I told Police they got the WRONG man.”
It is almost unheard of for a murder victim’s own family to come forward, take an oath, and declare that the man convicted of their loved one’s death is innocent. Yet that is exactly what has happened in Jason Moore’s case.
For almost twelve years, an innocent man has been trapped in a system that refuses to look again.
Jason Moore needs 100,000 signatures for Parliament to consider a debate. Please help.
In October 2012, Jason — then 42 — was charged, alongside a co-defendant, with the murder of Robert Darby in Perth Road, Gants Hill, Ilford, eight years earlier. Robert died from a single stab wound to the chest.
At the Old Bailey in December 2013, Jason was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 18 years.
There was no CCTV and no forensic evidence linking Jason to the crime. The case rested on one unreliable eyewitness whose account was riddled with contradictions. Under pressure from the Metropolitan Police, that witness identified Jason eight years after the stabbing — despite Jason being six inches taller than the height both eyewitnesses gave at the time.
After being approached by a journalist and podcaster, the prosecution’s key eyewitness has since added new claims that cast further doubt on the conviction.
Days before trial, the CPS confirmed that the original forensic pathologist had been removed from the elite Home Office register after the Pathology Delivery Board ruled he was unfit to remain on it. Yet his statement was still placed before the jury, and the Crown’s own expert relied on it.
A serious error in the defence QC’s closing speech may have left the jury believing they could safely rely on this disgraced expert’s findings — the same failings that derailed other cases, including Matthew Kirby’s, which was halted entirely.
Jason could not exercise his legal right to a defence post-mortem because Robert had been cremated. Critical information about the forensic evidence was never fully put before the judge, the jury, or the Court of Appeal.
The system continues to shut its eyes.
The Establishment refuses to listen.
But the public still has a voice — and it cannot be ignored.
Please sign and support Jason’s fight for justice.
Thank you. Please remember to check your email inbox to confirm your signature, otherwise it will not be counted.
#FREEJASONMOORE
2,695
Share this petition
Petition created on 28 November 2022