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Could Odelia Quewezance have been charged with second-degree murder in error? Her co-convicted cousin who was a minor back in the 1990s, maintains he copped to the terrible murder and insists to this day that she had nothing to do with it.
High-profile prison advocates say her case needs to be re-examined in the context of rural Saskatchewan racism and even a homegrown "satanic panic."
By APTNCould Odelia Quewezance have been charged with second-degree murder in error? Her co-convicted cousin who was a minor back in the 1990s, maintains he copped to the terrible murder and insists to this day that she had nothing to do with it.
High-profile prison advocates say her case needs to be re-examined in the context of rural Saskatchewan racism and even a homegrown "satanic panic."

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