New York
‘Buddha,’ Paroled
BY Margaret Cheatham Williams | Nov. 12, 2014 | 3:20
Freddie Cox was convicted of second-degree murder. In part because he maintained his innocence, he was denied parole until this year, 28 years after his imprisonment.
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