Panic Story Frees Killer Wilbert Rideau After Three Murder
Convictions
SUMMARY: Louisiana convicted killer, Wilbert Rideau, a darling of The
New York Times (Public, NYSE:NYT) and now a free man debuts his new
book, published by Random House, In the Place of...
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Panic Story Frees Killer Wilbert Rideau After Three Murder
Convictions
SUMMARY: Louisiana convicted killer, Wilbert Rideau, a darling of The
New York Times (Public, NYSE:NYT) and now a free man debuts his new
book, published by Random House, In the Place of Justice.
But, does his
book tell the whole story? A new video released from a 1981 interview in
which Rideau admits to his heinous crimes reveals a different Wilbert
Rideau.
Baton Rouge, LA – May 17th
2010 - Every night, NCIS, Law and Order and
Criminal Minds bring us stories of callous killers facing justice.
But, what if
the stories were real and the killers walked away?
A rare, 1981 interview with one of America’s most infamous murderers,
Wilbert Rideau, makes that nightmare come true.
And he did walk away.
He left a Louisiana courtroom in 2005, a free man even after admitting in a
1981 video interview that he robbed a bank, took three hostages, emptied his
gun at all of them and stabbed one to death after running out of bul
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