Phillip Tallio
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Crown says B.C. man appealing conviction for 1983 baby murder has ‘selective memory’Court has heard Phillip Tallio went to check on his 22-month-old cousin Delavina Mack in the middle of the night and found her dead in a relative's home.CrimeNov 25, 2020
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B.C.’s top court hears closing arguments in 1983 murder of toddlerPhillip Tallio pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of his 22-month-old cousin in 1983 but testified last month that he did not understand what that meant.CrimeNov 24, 2020
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Miscarriage of justice before B.C. teen’s 1983 guilty plea in girl’s murder: lawyerThomas Arbogast says Phillip Tallio pleaded guilty in 1983 based on "ineffective assistance" from his lawyer at the time.NewsNov 23, 2020
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