Beatrice Six Exonerated; Insurer on the Hook for Defense

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Risk & Insurance - Apr 05, 2020

In 1985 in the town of Beatrice, Nebraska, a woman named Helen Wilson was raped and murdered. The case went cold, until a group of Gage County sheriffs reopened it in 1989, interviewing witnesses and potential suspects. Soon, six people were charged with Wilson’s death and became known as the Beatri...

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