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William Heirens: His Day in Court/Did an Innocent Man Confess to Three Grisly Murders?
★★★★★4.9·14 ratings
Argues that Heirens, who in 1946 at seventeen confessed to three murders in a plea bargain to avoid the death penalty, is innocent and did not receive adequate legal advice or a fair trial due to the publicity given to the case
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