In 2009, three young men were killed in a remote part of Yellowstone National Park, which was not well-known. The murderer was never found by the police. Found them! Hours after the three people were killed, Dwayne Nelson said he was the one who did it. Despite this, Nelson was able to go free because of a loophole in the Constitution of the United States. To find the truth about a crime that should have shocked the country, Julian T. Pinder goes to Yellowstone. How did a guilty person get away? In his search for answers, Pinder puts his own life at risk when he finds evidence that could bring the case back to life years after it was closed off.
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In 2009, three young men were killed in a remote part of Yellowstone National Park, which was not well-known. The murderer was never found by the police. Found them! Hours after the three people were killed, Dwayne Nelson said he was the one who did it. Despite this, Nelson was able to go free because of a loophole in the Constitution of the United States. To find the truth about a crime that should have shocked the country, Julian T. Pinder goes to Yellowstone. How did a guilty person get away? In his search for answers, Pinder puts his own life at risk when he finds evidence that could bring the case back to life years after it was closed off.
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