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A teen is hunted for murder for over a decade. Now, some of the cops who helped put him away want to set him free. “48 Hours” correspondent Susan Spencer reports in this two-part episode from December 2011. Watch more full episodes of “48 Hours” on Pluto TV.

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  1. 1
    @Brembelia

    It is really distressing when the police, the prosecutors, the system, do not properly do their jobs and either do a sloppy, half baked job of it or worse, they intentionally manipulate evidence to facilitate an arrest or a conviction on someone who is innocent.

    It is just as important to exhonorate the innocent as it to locate and prosecute the actual perpetrator.

    I fail to understand anyone who would participate in the intentional conviction of an innocent person. This is just as bad as exhonorating or pardoning a guilty person.

  2. 2
    @josefinasoderholm6488

    This is how you become the country with the highest amount of wrongfully convicted in the world!

    If any company would have made as many wrongs as the American judicial system does they would have been out of business. But the American justice system gets to continue without any accountability or demands for change..

    Continually saying that U,S has the best justice system in the world doesn’t make it so.

    You have serious issues!!

    The fact that this man/boy was convicted proves how broken and corrupt your system is

  3. 5
    @chipmidges3122

    Convicting people without physical evidence has gone too far in this country. Instead it’s all speculation and conjecture – no proof without a “Shadow of doubt”. It has to stop! A person convicted wrongfully should be able to sue all parties involved, prosecutors, cops, judges and juries. Every damn one of ‘em.

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