Reasonable doubt: Part I
Frederick Freeman sits in prison, sentenced to life, for a small-town murder 20 years ago. A team of advocates, from former FBI agents to a veteran TV newsman, says he was railroaded while the real killer remains free.
By Sandra Svoboda
Aug 1, 2007
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