
How Could Anyone Confess to a Crime They Didn't Commit?
Clip: Season 2010 Episode 16 | 1m 53s
An excerpt from Producer Ofra Bikel's upcoming November 9th film, "The Confessions"
An excerpt from Producer Ofra Bikel's upcoming November 9th film, "The Confessions"
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How Could Anyone Confess to a Crime They Didn't Commit?
Clip: Season 2010 Episode 16 | 1m 53s
An excerpt from Producer Ofra Bikel's upcoming November 9th film, "The Confessions"
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