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The story of two brothers, Jesse and Stephen Boorn, who were convicted of a murder that they did not commit, in Vermont, 1819 -- and the wild story of how they eventually proved their innocence.
The Boorn case is believed to be the first reported case of a wrongful conviction in the United States.

This episode shares the story with you – told entirely in whisper.

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HISTORICAL REFERENCES:

McFarland, Gerald M., The Counterfeit Man: The True Story of the Boorn-Colvin Murder Case (1990).

Moulton, Sherman R., The Boorn Mystery: An Episode from the Judicial Annals of Vermont, Vermont Historical Society (1937).

Spargo, John, The Return of Russell Colvin, Historical Museum and Art Gallery of Bennington, Vermont, 1945.

Borchard, Edwin M. & Lutz, Russell E., Convicting the Innocent: Sixty-Five Actual Errors of Criminal Justice (1932), Chapter 3: The Boorn Brothers

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CLOSING THOUGHT:

Source: McCarthy, Mary, On The Contrary (1962, reprint 2018), p. 79

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HOW TO CONTACT THE HOST - KIT CAREN

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Twitter:

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@KitCaren

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The story of two brothers, Jesse and Stephen Boorn, who were convicted of a murder that they did not commit, in Vermont, 1819 -- and the wild story of how they eventually proved their innocence.
The Boorn case is believed to be the first reported case of a wrongful conviction in the United States.

This episode shares the story with you – told entirely in whisper.

====

BECOME A SUPPORTER OF THE PODCAST!

Simply go to: Patreon Page – Whispered True Stories and contribute whatever you can.

Hear a bonus Episode, for only $1. There are extra rewards, for any donation of $5 or more!

====

HISTORICAL REFERENCES:

McFarland, Gerald M., The Counterfeit Man: The True Story of the Boorn-Colvin Murder Case (1990).

Moulton, Sherman R., The Boorn Mystery: An Episode from the Judicial Annals of Vermont, Vermont Historical Society (1937).

Spargo, John, The Return of Russell Colvin, Historical Museum and Art Gallery of Bennington, Vermont, 1945.

Borchard, Edwin M. & Lutz, Russell E., Convicting the Innocent: Sixty-Five Actual Errors of Criminal Justice (1932), Chapter 3: The Boorn Brothers

====

CLOSING THOUGHT:

Source: McCarthy, Mary, On The Contrary (1962, reprint 2018), p. 79

====

HOW TO CONTACT THE HOST - KIT CAREN

E-Mail:

WhisperedTrueStories@gmail.com

Twitter:

@WhisperedTrue

@KitCaren

  continue reading

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