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Second Chance
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Continúa, Has publicado ene 04, 2020
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Casper Torres is at trial for the murder of three men. He knows he isn't a killer but the jury and his mother think otherwise. Casper retells the ordeal from his point of view from start to finish to try and sway the jury. No matter how many tears fell during it.
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