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Did He Poison His 7 kids? James J. Richardson | Wrongfully Convicted

Did He Poison His 7 kids? James J. Richardson | Wrongfully Convicted

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James Joseph Richardson was wrongfully convicted of killed his 7 children while

they came home for lunch. He was at work with his wife when the crime was committed.


More about me:


Whaddup! I’m Thee Mademoiselle and I’m Social Media personality based in NJ. I give my unfiltered opinion about life,


trending topics and speak on Important social issues plaguing the world! First starting out on YouTube, I decided to branch


out to podcasting to discuss more polarizing content.


My “Wrongfully Convicted” series consists of stories that highlight the justice system failing many due to prejudice.


To join in on the conversation, watch more content regarding social issues or suggest new cases refer to the links below.


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Information presented in this podcast was gathered by my own personal research, please do your own.


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