Welcome to Not Guilty!

Welcome to Not Guilty!

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Crossover Week: Crimes of Passion (Lorena Bobbitt Pt. 3)

If you enjoy the true stories told in Not Guilty, check out this episode from our series Crimes of Passion: Just because John and Lorena Bobbitt were acquitted for their individual crimes in 1994 didn't mean their challenges were behind them. But while Lorena used her verdict to ...  Afficher plus

Crossover Week: Crimes of Passion (Lorena Bobbitt Pt. 2)

If you enjoy the true stories told in Not Guilty, check out this episode from our series Crimes of Passion: After the now-infamous maiming on June 23rd, 1993, Lorena and John both faced criminal charges. Lorena for the violent wounding and John for the years of abuse that led to ...  Afficher plus

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