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Ep 75: A 10-year-old cold case appeared to be solved when a traffic citation let to the arrest of this mother of two.
At only 13 years-old, at the time, would a jury believe that she was really capable of murder?
This is the Angel Bumpass Story
Here is a link to Angel’s Change.org petition mentioned in the episode.
Sources for Today’s Episode:
- Change.org
- A & E’s Accused: Guilty or Innocent
- Chattanoogan.com
- Newschannel9.com
- Associated Press
- Augusta Chronicle
- Chattanooga times
- Innocence Investigations Facebook Page
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- Produced and Edited by James Varga
- Music by Dessert Media
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Keywords: Chattanooga Murder Case, Franklin Bonner, Mallory Vaughn, Wrongful Conviction, Accused: Guilty or Innocent