W5: Plea for Mercy, part one

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Plea for Mercy: CTVW5 explores the case of Russell Davis, a man serving his third decade in a Florida jail for a crime he says he didn’t commit, who hopes to finish his sentence in Canada:

 

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CTVW5 Of course he wants to come here. Word is out that Canada's Parole Board is the most lenient in the world! Thanks to the approach of the ultra-soft-on-crime JustinTrudeau !!

CTVW5 Take a poll in all of the prisons everywhere and ask all the inmates who is really innocent and who is really guilty. Take a guess at the %age outcome. Duh! All innocent of course!

CTVW5 CTVW5 is another bleeding heart show that shows a murderer trying to back to Canada in hopes of getting paroled. Everybody in prison has an excuse and didn't do it. Stay where you are in Florida and serve your sentence.

CTVW5 Please keep these murderers out of this country......Canadian taxpayers can't afford another 10 million dollar payout.

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