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Refusing to Testify? Is Brian Walshe Going to Walk Free? | Trial Week 2 Recap

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The trial of Brian Walshe is surprisingly almost over now, 4 weeks earlier than expected. A lot of people are now wondering if they've actually done enough to convict Brian of murder.


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