Aug. 25, 2023
Nanette Barto discusses the bus bomb letter Reel

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This last week, I had been
tasked in a case to look at handwriting
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and some reports involved in a murder
case that happened in nineteen ninety six.
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The accused or should I say,
the convicted, has been in prison for
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more than twenty seven years at this
point, and so far as I can
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tell, based on the evidence that
I've reviewed, there is obviously some contention
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there asked whether or not he was
framed. We are going to be talking
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about some of these cases as we
go through the rest of this presentation.
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We talked about it with the Bill
Hyrons and the Lipstick cases where he was
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wrongly convicted, and he was the
longest standing prisoner in the United States at
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the time, having been in prison
from the time he was seventeen until I
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want to say about eighty two,
eighty three years of age when he died institutionalized
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This last week, I had been
tasked in a case to look at handwriting
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00:00:05.360 --> 00:00:11.640
and some reports involved in a murder
case that happened in nineteen ninety six.
3
00:00:12.119 --> 00:00:15.599
The accused or should I say,
the convicted, has been in prison for
4
00:00:15.679 --> 00:00:20.800
more than twenty seven years at this
point, and so far as I can
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00:00:20.839 --> 00:00:25.839
tell, based on the evidence that
I've reviewed, there is obviously some contention
6
00:00:25.879 --> 00:00:30.559
there asked whether or not he was
framed. We are going to be talking
7
00:00:30.600 --> 00:00:34.119
about some of these cases as we
go through the rest of this presentation.
8
00:00:34.399 --> 00:00:38.479
We talked about it with the Bill
Hyrons and the Lipstick cases where he was
9
00:00:38.600 --> 00:00:44.200
wrongly convicted, and he was the
longest standing prisoner in the United States at
10
00:00:44.200 --> 00:00:49.359
the time, having been in prison
from the time he was seventeen until I
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00:00:49.399 --> 00:00:52.799
want to say about eighty two,
eighty three years of age when he died institutionalized


















































