The Quewezance sisters spent nearly 30 years in jail for the death of a Kamsack farmer in 1993. They pleaded not guilty to second degree murder but were convicted in 1994 and continue to maintain their innocence.
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Keeseekoose First Nation sisters, who spent 3 decades in jail, reunite at court hearing
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