When Johnathan Jackson, a community volunteer with a troubled past, witnesses a brutal triple homicide on a Newark basketball court, he makes a fateful choice—to do the right thing and report it. But doing the right thing comes at a deadly cost.
Within hours, John is framed for the very murders he tried to help solve. Fingerprints on the murder weapon. False witnesses. A criminal justice system stacked against him. As he fights to prove his innocence, John is pulled back into a world he thought he’d left behind—a world of crooked cops, ruthless drug dealers, and a code of silence more powerful than truth.
With the help of his loyal brother Rick, his devoted girlfriend Tammy, and a determined defense attorney, John must unravel a conspiracy that runs deeper than anyone imagined. But time is running out, and the closer he gets to the truth, the more dangerous the game becomes.
Gritty, emotional, and intensely suspenseful, Fingered for Murder is a chilling reminder that justice isn't always blind—and that sometimes, doing the right thing can get you killed.
When Johnathan Jackson, a community volunteer with a troubled past, witnesses a brutal triple homicide on a Newark basketball court, he makes a fateful choice—to do the right thing and report it. But doing the right thing comes at a deadly cost.
Within hours, John is framed for the very murders he tried to help solve. Fingerprints on the murder weapon. False witnesses. A criminal justice system stacked against him. As he fights to prove his innocence, John is pulled back into a world he thought he’d left behind—a world of crooked cops, ruthless drug dealers, and a code of silence more powerful than truth.
With the help of his loyal brother Rick, his devoted girlfriend Tammy, and a determined defense attorney, John must unravel a conspiracy that runs deeper than anyone imagined. But time is running out, and the closer he gets to the truth, the more dangerous the game becomes.
Gritty, emotional, and intensely suspenseful, Fingered for Murder is a chilling reminder that justice isn't always blind—and that sometimes, doing the right thing can get you killed.