Authorities say “tunnel vision” was the main shortfall of the decades-old investigation that led to the wrongful conviction of two New Brunswick men who spent years in prison for a murder they didn’t commit. As Heidi Petracek explains, there are concerns new procedures will make reviews of wrongful conviction cases more difficult.
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