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A DNA test has proven that a man
was executed for murder by the State of Texas on the basis of false forensic evidence
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posted by
hat
on Nov 12, 2010 -
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“Where you going, Clark?” asked the agent. “I’m going to get a turkey sandwich,” he said.
It would be the last lie he told before 20 agents with assault rifles wrestled him to the ground.
The 2008 kidnapping that capped one of the longest, most fantastic impersonation cons of the 20
th
century won't keep the Man in the Rockefeller Suit behind bars for long. But what about the discovery of his link to skeletal remains from a family that vanished
twenty-five years ago and 2,500 miles away?
Who
was
this guy?
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posted by
hat
on Jun 7, 2010 -
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