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Podcast: Wrongful Conviction Podcasts
Episode: #424 Maggie Freleng with Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance
Description: In February of 1993, 70-year-old Anthony Dolff was found murdered in his home in Saskatchewan, Canada. That morning, indigenous sisters Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance were picked up by police. The two were held at the station for five days and questioned repeatedly without counsel - even though someone else had confessed to the killing. βThese were two young indigenous women trying to cope with white police officers, all male,β says their attorney, James Lockyer. βAnd on the basis of those unrecorded statements that the police alleged they gave, they were convicted the following year."
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