Susan Spencer
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Podcast Appearances
It's Mother's Day 2001, and it's not a happy one for Barbara Labrador.
She's leaving Tortola for home, but vowing to continue to fight for her son as he begins his life sentence.
She's leaving Tortola for home, but vowing to continue to fight for her son as he begins his life sentence.
She's leaving Tortola for home, but vowing to continue to fight for her son as he begins his life sentence.
At the time, that seemed the final chapter in one of Tortola's most notorious murder cases. The island was quiet again. William Labrador sat in prison and he languished there for another two years after his conviction. Through it all, his mother Barbara never lost hope.
At the time, that seemed the final chapter in one of Tortola's most notorious murder cases. The island was quiet again. William Labrador sat in prison and he languished there for another two years after his conviction. Through it all, his mother Barbara never lost hope.
At the time, that seemed the final chapter in one of Tortola's most notorious murder cases. The island was quiet again. William Labrador sat in prison and he languished there for another two years after his conviction. Through it all, his mother Barbara never lost hope.
labrador faced his final shot at freedom he appealed to the island's highest court based in london the news could not have been better the british court threw out labrador's conviction and ordered him released it will be so nice to have him with me and not having to go
labrador faced his final shot at freedom he appealed to the island's highest court based in london the news could not have been better the british court threw out labrador's conviction and ordered him released it will be so nice to have him with me and not having to go
labrador faced his final shot at freedom he appealed to the island's highest court based in london the news could not have been better the british court threw out labrador's conviction and ordered him released it will be so nice to have him with me and not having to go
In its ruling, the judges labeled Jeffrey Plant, the prison informant who claimed Labrador confessed to him, a compulsive liar.
In its ruling, the judges labeled Jeffrey Plant, the prison informant who claimed Labrador confessed to him, a compulsive liar.
In its ruling, the judges labeled Jeffrey Plant, the prison informant who claimed Labrador confessed to him, a compulsive liar.
On April 7, 2003, after serving almost three and a half years for Lois McMillan's murder... 39-year-old William Labrador walked out of prison a free man. How does it feel?
On April 7, 2003, after serving almost three and a half years for Lois McMillan's murder... 39-year-old William Labrador walked out of prison a free man. How does it feel?
On April 7, 2003, after serving almost three and a half years for Lois McMillan's murder... 39-year-old William Labrador walked out of prison a free man. How does it feel?
As William Labrador returned to New York and a new life, Lois McMillan's parents and family just tried to put the case behind them.
As William Labrador returned to New York and a new life, Lois McMillan's parents and family just tried to put the case behind them.
As William Labrador returned to New York and a new life, Lois McMillan's parents and family just tried to put the case behind them.