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No compensation for 14 years incarceration

Episode 4 of the Crime Candy podcast, hosted by Anonymous, titled "No compensation for 14 years incarceration " was published on July 11, 2021 and runs 22 minutes.

July 11, 2021 ·22m · Crime Candy

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On the night of August 31, 1986, 65-Year-old William Delton Frost and his 60-year-old invalid wife, Callie was fatally shot in their two-room home in Downsville, Louisiana. The front door had been smashed in and police believed the motive was robbery because Frost didn’t trust banks and was believed to keep his cash in a suitcase in the home. The shots appeared to have been fired through a window. Their bodies were discovered 2 days later. Sources: Albert Burrell (witnesstoinnocence.org) Albert Burrell - National Registry of Exonerations (umich.edu) Sentenced to death, but innocent: These are stories of justice gone wrong. (nationalgeographic.com) BURRELL v. STATE | FindLaw Description of Innocence Cases | Death Penalty Information Center Albert Burrell (danielbolick.com)

On the night of August 31, 1986, 65-Year-old William Delton Frost and his 60-year-old invalid wife, Callie was fatally shot in their two-room home in Downsville, Louisiana.

The front door had been smashed in and police believed the motive was robbery because Frost didn’t trust banks and was believed to keep his cash in a suitcase in the home. The shots appeared to have been fired through a window. Their bodies were discovered 2 days later.

Sources:

Albert Burrell (witnesstoinnocence.org)

Albert Burrell - National Registry of Exonerations (umich.edu)

Sentenced to death, but innocent: These are stories of justice gone wrong. (nationalgeographic.com)

BURRELL v. STATE | FindLaw

Description of Innocence Cases | Death Penalty Information Center

Albert Burrell (danielbolick.com)

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