Ep. 55 - Cornelius Dupree & Anthony Massingill [Wrongful Conviction]
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In November of 1979, 19-year-old Cornelius Dupree and 18-year-old Anthony Massingill were minding their own business while walking to a party a few blocks from their apartment building in Dallas, Texas. While on their way, the two young men were stopped by police because they matched the descriptions of two men accused of committing a rape and robbery two miles away just a week earlier. What followed was a three decades long story of resiliency and the fight to prove their innocence against all odds. Tune in to hear Arielle and Amanda discuss the wrongful convictions of Cornelius Dupree and Anthony Massingill. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homicidehomegirls/support
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