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Truth, Lies, and Videotape at the Kawasaki Kmart

Posted bywpengine 26 December 2016

Although this happened in Japan it reflects some of the anguish and consequences of being wrongfully charged.

Jailed in Japan for a crime she didn’t commit, a young American teacher learns the meaning of the phrase sho ga nai — “It can’t be helped.”

Source: Truth, Lies, and Videotape at the Kawasaki Kmart

Posted bywpengine26 December 2016Posted inUncategorized

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