Friday, April 26, 2024

Confession recanted: Part 2

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We first told you last night about a Brantford man who three decades ago confessed to killing a classmate he was convicted and spent seven years in jail for manslaughter, for a crime he now says he didn’t commit.

The Innocence project at Osgoode Hall Law school has taken on his case. Brittany Gogo has part 2 of Brad Albon’s story.

 

ICYMI here is a link to part 1: chch.com/confession-recanted

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