June 11, 2012

Man Exonerated After False Confession to Murder

Barry Beach confessed to killing 17-year-old Kim Nees, a Poplar, Montana high school valedictorian who was accepted to college. She was an unusual young woman. Beach was sentenced to 100 years without possible parole. After 29 years in prison witnesses came forward to reveal the real killers. Centurion Industries, a religious mission to free wrongfully convicted prisoners worked for 7 years to free Beach. Keith Morrison hosted the two-hour broadcast "Whispers In A Small Town," on NBC's Dateline on June 10, 2012.  She was "killed because she was smart and she was going to college." It may be unknown among academic professionals, that in working class and some middle class communities being intellectually superior makes others jealous. 

Link to Dateline Special Broadcast (11 parts)

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032600/



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