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How a phony alibi sprung a 'stone-cold killer,' so he could steal $4 million and kill again

How a phony alibi sprung a 'stone-cold killer,' so he could steal $4 million and kill again

Shaurn Thomas couldn't have done it without his enablers -- the PA Innocence Project, The Philadelphia Inquirer and a D.A.'s office playing politics

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In 2016, lawyers at the Pennsylvania Innocence Project were convinced that Shaurn Thomas, a convicted killer doing life without parole, should get out of prison, because of a supposedly air-tight alibi.

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