Episode 82 - Clint Lorance is a Murderer
Episode Date: December 9, 2019Clint Lorance killed two unarmed Afghan civilians in 2012. Clint Lorance is a free man. He walked out of the United States Army Disciplinary Barrac...
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361 episodes transcribedClint Lorance killed two unarmed Afghan civilians in 2012. Clint Lorance is a free man. He walked out of the United States Army Disciplinary Barrac...
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