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Ryan Green
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October 22 - October 24, 2017
He campaigned for retrial constantly throughout his years in prison, making use of his notoriety in the years that followed to have memoirs published that he hoped would exonerate him—memoirs upon which most of the writing about the Truro Murders has actually been based, resulting in a massive bias in modern reporting in his favour. Of course, he was the only participant in the events who was still alive to tell his tale, so it is no surprise that the many people through the years who were fascinated by the bizarre tandem killers heard his version of events.
conversation with the few prisoners who had taken the time to get close to him, Miller had admitted that he had a sort of pact with Chris, an agreement that they wouldn’t let a single witness to their crimes live. A deal that there would be no survivors to identify them. It sounded like the sort of promise that a psychopath might make to his faltering accomplice when he was scared of being caught, and it cast doubt over the truth of all Miller’s claims of innocence through the years.