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An Alabama Sheriff, a Mystery Check and a Blogger Who Cried Foul - The New York Times
An Alabama Sheriff, a Mystery Check and a Blogger Who Cried Foul - The New York Times
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Just Mercy accuracy: Fact vs. fiction in the Michael B. Jordan movie about the death penalty.
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Walter McMillian
Walter McMillian
Just Mercy accuracy: Fact vs. fiction in the Michael B. Jordan movie about the death penalty.
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What Happened To The Real Walter From Just Mercy?
Just Mercy' trivia: real-life sheriff Thomas Tate, who inspired the film's character by the same name, retired in 2018-- the same year it came out he had pocketed over $100k in funds
Just Mercy vs. the True Story of Walter McMillian and Bryan Stevenson
Just Mercy vs. the True Story of Walter McMillian and Bryan Stevenson
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Just Mercy accuracy: Fact vs. fiction in the Michael B. Jordan movie about the death penalty.
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