Donald Kincaid
Donald Kincaid was a detective with the Baltimore Police Department during the investigation of DeWitt Duckett's murder in 1983. He played a central role in the case that led to the wrongful conviction of Alfred Chestnut, Andrew Stewart, and Ransom Watkins. Kincaid has been described as having pressured young witnesses, including Ron Bishop, to provide false testimonies that supported the narrative of the three suspects' guilt. His actions contributed to a significant miscarriage of justice, which was only rectified decades later.
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Detective Donald Kincaid was involved in the investigation and interrogation of Ron Bishop regarding the murder case.
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