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Multiple Witnesses Say the Victim’s Alive – So Why Is Joe Hunt Still In Prison?

Mark Vargas by Mark Vargas
December 22, 2025
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Multiple Witnesses Say the Victim’s Alive – So Why Is Joe Hunt Still In Prison?

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By Mark Vargas, Editor-in-Chief & Opinion Contributor

Justice in America is supposed to be built on evidence. Proof. Facts. But in the case of Joe Hunt, the system abandoned all three.

Hunt has spent 37 years in prison for a murder that cannot be proven happened. There was no body. No bullet. No gun. No physical evidence whatsoever.

Instead, he was convicted on speculation – on a theory crafted decades ago, with no forensic support behind it. Now, nearly forty years later, we know even more: at least eight witnesses have come forward saying they saw the alleged victim alive after prosecutors claimed he had been killed.

Yet Joe Hunt still sits in a prison cell.

Cases like Hunt’s are almost unheard of in the American justice system. You can count on one hand the number of inmates serving life sentences for murder without a body, without physical evidence, and with credible sightings of the alleged victim afterward. These cases are so rare that legal scholars often treat them as anomalies – outliers that demonstrate exactly where the system can go dangerously off course.

In California alone, it’s difficult to find anyone serving a sentence under circumstances this thin. Hunt’s case is not just flawed; it’s virtually unmatched. Most “no-body” murder convictions still rely on overwhelming circumstantial proof – blood, DNA, credible confessions, or clear motive tied to strong evidence.

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Joe Hunt’s case has none of that.

Even people who committed the most notorious and brutally documented crimes in American history have been afforded more rights than he has. Charles Manson, who orchestrated a series of horrific murders, was repeatedly granted the right to appear before a parole board. He faced the justice system regularly, with opportunities for review – even though his guilt was never in question.

Joe Hunt, convicted without evidence of a murder, has never once been granted a parole hearing.

That isn’t justice. It’s injustice preserved by bureaucracy.

The purpose of prison is to protect society from dangerous individuals – not to bury a man under a mountain of decades-old assumptions. Joe Hunt has never posed a threat to anyone. His record in prison is clean. His conduct has been exemplary. He is not a danger to society.

What he is now is the embodiment of what happens when prosecutors seek headlines, courts ignore doubt, and the system refuses to correct itself – even when the truth becomes impossible to overlook. When the state continues to imprison someone under circumstances this questionable, it stops being about justice and starts being about saving face.

A just society should not fear the truth. It should not fear admitting mistakes. And it should never keep a man locked up when the very foundation of his conviction has collapsed.

Joe Hunt should not merely be granted a parole hearing. He should not be told to wait for some distant bureaucratic process.

He should be freed – now.

Every additional day Hunt remains behind bars deepens the moral failure. Every day that passes is another day the system refuses to acknowledge what is plain: you cannot imprison someone for a murder you cannot prove – even as witness after witness says the supposed victim is alive.

America’s justice system is supposed to demand evidence. It is supposed to protect the innocent. It is supposed to correct itself when it gets it wrong.

In Joe Hunt’s case, it’s time to finally do what is right. Free him. Restore his life. And remind this country that justice still means something.

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Mark Vargas is a political strategist, media personality, and Editor-in-Chief of Illinois Review — the state’s leading source for conservative news and opinion. A former civilian official in the Office of the Secretary of War, he served on a special task force in Iraq from 2007 to 2010, completing 14 missions to Baghdad and earning the Secretary of Defense Global War on Terrorism Civilian Service Medal. Vargas was credited by The Wall Street Journal for engineering the successful clemency campaign for former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and later played a key role in securing clemency for longtime Trump ally Roger Stone. He is also a columnist for Newsmax and previously co-hosted The StoneZONE with Roger Stone.

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