A boy disappears in San Antonio, Texas. Three years later, he turns up in Spain. Or does he?
Resources:
https://missingchildren.wikia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Barclay
https://charleyproject.org/case/nicholas-patrick-barclay
A boy disappears in San Antonio, Texas. Three years later, he turns up in Spain. Or does he?
Resources:
https://missingchildren.wikia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Barclay
https://charleyproject.org/case/nicholas-patrick-barclay



The verdict is in. What role did the closing arguments play? Did the jury get it right? How can you be convicted of three crimes for one murder? And what will the sentence be? We answer all those questions and more.
You know the verdict, now see how they got there. The defense puts on its case and makes the best argument it can. Tomorrow, the verdict and what to expect next.
The prosecution wraps up their case against Derek Chauvin with the most powerful testimony yet.
The prosecution continues its case against Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.
We continue our look at the trial of Derek Chauvin as we review the testimony of the first week’s witnesses for the prosecution.
We discuss the ongoing trial of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.
Resources:
Prosecution Opening Statement Transcript: Derek Chauvin Trial for Murder of George Floyd
Defense Opening Statement Transcript: Derek Chauvin Trial for Murder of George Floyd
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/here-s-what-know-about-derek-chauvin-trial-n1261826
We conclude our investigation into Temujin Kensu’s case and ask the ultimate question–is an innocent man in prison for a crime he did not commit?

Taylor Swift is a talented artist, a media mogul, and fodder for endless tabloid stories. But is she also something more…sinister?
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Sources:
Are Taylor Swift’s Legs Really Worth $40 Million?
http://www.mtv.com/news/2089715/taylor-swift-bellybutton-secrets/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeena_Schreck#Leaving_the_Church_of_Satan,_1990
https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/taylor-swift-harry-styles-vehicular-manslaughter-conspiracy-theory/
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Over thirty years ago, Temujin Kensu was convicted of the murder of another man in Michigan, despite his claims that he was 400 miles away at the time of the slaying. Is he guilty, or is an innocent man still in prison for a crime he did not commit?
Check out the Unjust and Unsolved podcast for more.