What is raphael rowe?

Raphael Rowe is a British journalist and broadcaster, primarily known for his work in investigative journalism, particularly focusing on miscarriages of justice. He spent 12 years in prison for a murder he did not commit, having been wrongfully convicted as part of the "M25 Three." His experience with the criminal justice system fueled his career in journalism.

After his release in 2000, Rowe began working as a journalist, using his personal experience to investigate and report on similar cases of alleged wrongful convictions.

He is perhaps best known for presenting the Netflix documentary series "Inside the World's Toughest Prisons", where he immerses himself in some of the most dangerous and notorious prisons around the globe, offering viewers a firsthand look at prison life. His time spent wrongly incarcerated gives him a unique perspective when interacting with inmates and prison staff.

Rowe has also worked for the BBC, contributing to investigative reports and documentaries. His work often highlights the importance of criminal justice reform and the need for greater scrutiny of the legal system. In addition, he is also an accomplished athlete and is known for completing challenging physical feats.