By Elizabeth Perry
The Innocence Institute of Point Park University
An outlaw motorcycle club associate, Paul Reggettz, 35, worked for UPS, while his wife, Vanessa, 26, cared for their two children. He later admitted he repeatedly beat his wife and abused his family, once telling his son “he wished he’d never been born.”
Twelve days before Christmas in 1979, Mr. Reggettz told police …
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Multiple Confessions In Triple Murder Probe Provoke Questions: Did Juvenile Do It?
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Juvenile Confessions
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Fear and Loathing Without Representation Leads To Admissions They Now Contest
By Bill Moushey, Elizabeth Perry and Cynthia Levy
The Innocence Institute of Point Park University
In 1976, Billy Pirozzi, 17, became so fearful without his parents present during police interrogations over the murder of an elderly Lawrenceville man, he confessed, though he changed his story four times, falsely …
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