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Death Penalty: Carlos Deluna (Part II)

25 min · 16 de may de 2022
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Here is Part II of the wrongful conviction of Carlos Deluna that led to an innocent life lost. The supposed "phantom", i.e. Carlos Hernandez was known around town as a dangerous man and was feared by his peers. Did the police and prosecutors know about this so called "phantom" but hid it under the rug just to convict someone of the horrific murder of Wanda Lopez? Listen to this week's episode to find out! Links to sources: "The Phantom" - Netflix Documentary  http://thewrongcarlos.net

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