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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2024 · 41 MIN

The Delphi Murders: State's Response to Defense's Third Motion for Franks Hearing

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Prosecutor Nick McLeland has filed a response to defense allegations around geofencing and Professor Jeff Turco, debunking several claims.Meanwhile, Judge Frances Gull has made a ruling around mental health records in the case.Send tips to...

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