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Feb 2020
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Darlie Routier

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Ep 07: Darlie Routier was convicted of the 1996 murder of her two small children, Damon and Devon, but she has always adamantly maintained her innocence. Did this seemingly happy housewife and mother commit this brutal act or did tunnel vision taint the investigation from the start? Sources : ABC Documentary Last Defense CNN Injustice Watch Dallas Morni ... Show More
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