The innocent killer : a true story of a wrongful conviction and its astonishing aftermath
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The innocent killer : a true story of a wrongful conviction and its astonishing aftermath
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The work The innocent killer : a true story of a wrongful conviction and its astonishing aftermath represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Libraries. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- The innocent killer : a true story of a wrongful conviction and its astonishing aftermath
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- a true story of a wrongful conviction and its astonishing aftermath
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- Michael Griesbach
- Language
- eng
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- The story of one of America's most notorious wrongful convictions, that of Steven Avery, a Wisconsin man who spent eighteen years in prison for a crime he did not commit and now the subject of the hit series 'Making a Murderer'. But two years after he was exonerated of that crime and poised to reap millions in his wrongful conviction lawsuit, Steven Avery was arrested for the exceptionally brutal murder of Teresa Halbach, a freelance photographer who had gone missing several days earlier. The 'Innocent Man' had turned into a cold blooded killer. Or had he? This book examines this intriguing case
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- StDuBDS
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- 345.7'75'02523
- 345.77502523
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
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