The Ottawa police homicide unit has lost a murder case after detectives propped up a broke, mentally-ill crack addict as a star eyewitness only for him to admit on the stand that he actually has no memory of ever seeing either of the accused at the scene. Read More
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Crown drops Ottawa murder case for fear of wrongful convictions
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