Man ‘framed’ in ‘satanic’ murder freed after 22 years wins $24M as real killer still unknown
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Man ‘framed' in ‘satanic' murder freed after 22 years wins $24M as real killer still unknown.
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A Kentucky man who says he was wrongfully convicted of a satanic killing wins more than $24 million after spending over two decades behind bars.
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