Two Kinds of Guilt
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“You see them everywhere, don’t you? But nobody ever really notices them.”
Newspaper reporter Jack Richardson is assigned to report on a murder trial, in which twenty year-old Jaylon Soji is accused of the brutal and frenzied killing of a teenager.
Attending the trial, and meeting Jaylon himself, Jack becomes convinced of the boy’s innocence, and is determined to prove this.
Then Jaylon changes his plea to guilty…
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