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Henry Keogh tells SA Parliament $2.57 million not enough to make up for 20 years in jail
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Henry Keogh has told a parliamentary committee that $2.57 million is not enough to make up for the 20 years he spent in prison for the 1994 murder of his then-fiancee Anna-Jane Cheney. Key points: Henry Keogh convicted in 1995 of murdering his fiancee ...
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