Confession of Murder; Exposing the False Confessions Created from the Mr. Big Stings
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Alan R Warren, 2020.
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Alan R. Warren., & Alan R. Warren|AUTHOR. (2020). Confession of Murder; Exposing the False Confessions Created from the Mr. Big Stings . Alan R Warren.

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Alan R. Warren and Alan R. Warren|AUTHOR. 2020. Confession of Murder; Exposing the False Confessions Created From the Mr. Big Stings. Alan R Warren.

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Alan R. Warren and Alan R. Warren|AUTHOR. Confession of Murder; Exposing the False Confessions Created From the Mr. Big Stings Alan R Warren, 2020.

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Alan R. Warren, and Alan R. Warren|AUTHOR. Confession of Murder; Exposing the False Confessions Created From the Mr. Big Stings Alan R Warren, 2020.

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