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Hunt Priest, a former Episcopal pastor from Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, shares how a psychedelic experience deepened his faith ...
Charles Collins and Brian Boles were exonerated for a 1994 murder after wrongful convictions and decades in prison.
Brian Boles and Charles Collins spent a combined 52 years behind bars for the murder of James Reid, an 85-year-old neighbor of Boles who was strangled to death inside his Harlem apartment on Feb.
In introducing confession evidence obtained through torture and oppression, the law makes unfounded psychological assumptions ...
William Lewis Reece confessed to one killing in Oklahoma and three in Texas in 1997. All the victims were female.
Yo Amano says he is unravelling in a cell where he has been confined alone almost 24 hours a day for over six years, despite ...
Law and Crime Confessions, Torture, and the Criminal Law How the law of criminal evidence makes unfounded psychological assumptions. Posted July 7, 2025 | Reviewed by Monica Vilhauer Ph.D.