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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Publication Date: April 20, 2024 - 12:09

Wrongfully convicted New Brunswick man has died just months after exoneration for 1983 murder

April 20, 2024
A wrongfully convicted New Brunswick man who spent decades trying to clear his name before being declared innocent by a judge in January has died at the age of 80.Innocence Canada, the organization that led the legal fight to exonerate Walter Gillespie and his friend Robert Mailman of their 1984 murder convictions, says Gillespie died Friday in his home in Saint John, N.B.


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