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The Norfolk Four: False confessions in Virginia?

Posted: August 20, 2007 1:52 pm



A New York Times Magazine article today investigates the case of four men convicted of a 1997 Virginia murder based almost entirely on their questionable confessions. Read background on the case and find more resources.

Read the New York Times Magazine story.

Learn more about compelling evidence of evidence and watch an online video at Norfolk4.com.




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