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Michelle Mondo

Four women are in prison for a bizarre case of child abuse. Did they do it?

September 11, 2019January 7, 2011

Reporter Michelle Mondo dug up old court records, tracked down family members, and interviewed the convicted women.

Categories Express-News Stories, Interviews, Journalism, Tips Tags Article, Interviews, Journalism, Michelle Mondo, Newspapers, San Antonio Express-News, Tips, Wrongful Convictions

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