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Back to where they were in 1988: The case of who killed Barbara Jean turns cold, once again
The parents of deceased Barbara Jean recently met with Philadelphia police for an update on the case surrounding her death. She was killed in 1988. They told NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas why they are losing hope that justice will be served
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Philadelphia agrees to pay $9.1M to man wrongfully convicted in Barbara Jean's murder
A man who served more than two decades on death row for a murder he did not commit will be receiving $9 million dollars from the city of Philadelphia. Walter Ogrod, now almost 59, plans to help other exonerees with the money. NBC10’s Claudia Vargas has his story and his plans for the money.
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Man wrongfully convicted for murder of Barbara Jean Horn receives $9.1 million from city of Philadelphia
Walter Ogrod spent 28 years in prison after he was wrongfully convicted of murdering 4-year-old Barbara Jean Horn in 1988. After filing a lawsuit against the city of Philadelphia as well as detectives involved in his case, he’ll now receive $9.1 million from Philly taxpayers. NBC10 investigative reporter Claudia Vargas has the details.
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City to pay $9.1 million to man wrongfully convicted of killing Barbara Jean Horn
The city of Philadelphia will pay more than $9 million to a man who spent 28 years behind bars after being wrongfully convicted of murdering 4-year-old Barbara Jean Horn.
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‘Dateline' to Air Philly-Based Episode About Wrongful Conviction in Barbara Jean Case
As part of its new 1 p.m. time slot on NBC10, “Dateline” will have a Philly-based story on the wrongful conviction of Walter Ogrod in the cold case death of Barbara Jean Horn.