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“As good as the American system of justice is on paper, in practice, it falls very short of the ideals that it’s based on. And it doesn’t have to be that way. If people really take ownership of it, they can make a difference.” 

Jerome Buting, Attorney, (Season 2, Episode 1, Making a Murderer)


Free Doc Frasch is a growing blog and we will continue to add information about his case, but if you have any questions you want to ask Dr. Frasch please post them below or contact him here.


Dr. Adam Frasch's trial was live-streamed and can be found on YouTube.


Please take the time to send a link to this blog to anyone who might be interested.

And contact Florida governor Ron Desantis at governorron.desantis@eog.myflorida.com

and Senator Marco Rubio at https://www.rubio.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/contact

and others at https://www.flsenate.gov/Senators

and Congressman Al Lawson at https://lawson.house.gov/contact/email

to encourage them to look into this case.


This is a groundbreaking case that exposes a flawed Justice System. We all know the story of the Emperor's New Clothes. The Emperor is fooled by two swindlers into thinking real clothing is being made for him. He can't admit he doesn't see the clothing because the swindlers tell him that only intelligent people can see the beautiful material that they are weaving. When he goes out in public, it's a child who announces to the world that the Emperor is naked. This case is as naked as the Emperor.  


Dale Folsom, who was one of the prosecution's star witnesses, asserted that Dr. Frasch had 'confessed' to him that he had murdered his wife. His testimony was disproven by the medical evidence brought out in the trial but, nonetheless, he was allowed to walk free in exchange for his perjury. In 2018, less than a year after his false testimony, he recklessly drove into oncoming traffic in order to avoid being stopped by police. They got him in the end but he nearly hit a deputy when he kept going over the spike strips they laid down on the road to stop him. He was on his way to sell meth. Florida Assistant Prosecutor, Georgia Cappleman, let him out to menace society while Dr. Adam Frasch, a generous philanthropist who only did good for society, sat in prison.


He also experienced firsthand how easily everyday activities can be misconstrued. Upon leaving his beach home in Panama City Beach the night before Samira died, he was seen by a neighbor who reported that he was backing down the street in a suspicious manner. In fact, he realized he had forgotten to check his mail. Furthermore, the neighbor got it wrong and said it occurred on the day of Samira's death, creating the sense that Dr. Frasch was behaving strangely and erratically that day. 


This whole case is also a challenge to the media. For the most part, the media did nothing to question the myth created by the prosecution. Dr. Adam Frasch’s case is a clarion call to the free press that its job is to expose those in power who abuse the Justice System, not to be used by them to contribute to the incarceration of an innocent man. 


Consider just one small thing of many in this trial… The prosecution's witness, Steven Wilson, claimed that he spent the last few weeks of Samira’s life as her personal assistant in Tallahassee and that while he was with her he allegedly overheard a cell phone conversation where Dr. Frasch threatened to kill his wife. And yet, the media had access to the videos from both Dr. Frasch and Samira’s cell phones. These videos show the Frasch family vacationing together - not in Tallahassee - at the same time as Steven Wilson claimed he heard Dr. Frasch say he was going to kill his wife. The dates were time stamped on the videos. The videos from the cell phones appear in all the various documentaries made about Dr. Frasch.


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