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Native American · MinneapolisMINNEAPOLIS — Danny Glaze died in prison, trying to prove his innocence in the murders of three Native American women killed in Minneapolis in the 1980s. Glaze was convicted in 1989 for the murders of Kathy Bullman, 19; Angeline Whitebird-Sweet, 26; and Angela Green, 21. He received three life sentences. All of the victims had multiple commonalities: They were sexually assaulted and mutilated. They frequented bars on Franklin Avenue, and they we…See the Story
He was labeled a serial killer in the 1980s. Decades later, lawyers claimed DNA advancements proved his innocence
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Minneapolis, Minnesota · MinneapolisIt’s hard not to ponder the horrific irony in the timing of this year’s Epiphany feast celebrated on Jan. 6, and the killing of a Minneapolis woman by ICE agents a day later. The Christian observance of Epiphany celebrates the arrival of the magi who traveled a great distance to see the newborn baby savior, signifying Jesus’ revelation to all the world as the messiah, not only to the Jews. In other words, it’s a festival to recognize the savior’…See the Story
Finding Faith: Epiphany hard to find in tragedy
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