It Wasn't Me: Bad DNA? Framed By the CIA?

January 28, 2025 00:36:41
It Wasn't Me: Bad DNA? Framed By the CIA?
Prison Pen Pal Podcast
It Wasn't Me: Bad DNA? Framed By the CIA?

Jan 28 2025 | 00:36:41

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Show Notes

62-year-old Mark Huber is serving a lengthy sentence in Idaho for sex crimes he claims he didn't commit. "I am not freaking guilty," he loudly proclaims early on in this episode. According to Huber, the DNA used to convict him belonged to a Hispanic female. Then, we head slightly northwest to Aberdeen, Washington, where PenPals.Buzz member Rich Parenteau, convicted of murdering his mother and stepfather with an axe, describes in detail how he was framed by the CIA. Both men provide a wealth of evidence to support their claims. But are either of them telling the truth? You be the judge.

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