
Abstract
This project outlines the wrongful conviction of Paul House and his eventual exoneration after 22 years on death row in Tennessee. The murder of Carolyn Muncey occurred in 1985 in Luttrell, Tennessee and House was an immediate suspect with the finding of multiple pieces of forensic evidence. Namely, it was ABO serology testing that was used to tie House to the crime. Advancements in this form of testing showed that House was innocent. It was in 2006 that the Supreme Court ruled in favor of House’s exoneration due to the flaws in the original forensic evidence. This project exemplifies the important role that forensic evidence can play in convictions, the importance of evidence examination, and the importance of valid legal advocacy.
Faculty Advisor
Morgan Steele
Department/Program
Criminal Justice
Submission Type
in-person poster
Date
4-1-2025
Rights
Copyright the Author(s)
Recommended Citation
Carrillo, Mariah A.
(2025)
"22 Years Lost: The Story of Paul House,"
SACAD: Scholarly Activities: Vol. 2025, Article 35.
Available at:
https://scholars.fhsu.edu/sacad/vol2025/iss2025/35