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Man Exonerated after DNA Proves Innocence, 30 Years Later - GEDmatch
DNA Testing Identifies Actual Perpetrator in 1996 Idaho Falls Rape and Murder, Confirming Christopher Tapp's Innocence - Innocence Project
The Untold Story Behind The 1996 Angie Dodge Murder Mystery | by All Things Crime Video/Podcast | Medium
After 23 years, Christopher Tapp cleared of all charges in Dodge murder | Crime & Courts | postregister.com
IIP in the news - Page 2 of 5 - Idaho Innocence Project
Christopher Tapp - National Registry of Exonerations
Christopher Tapp exonerated - Local News 8
Tapp expected to be exonerated today | Dodge Murder | postregister.com
How Genetic Genealogy Helped Christopher Tapp's Wrongful Conviction Case in Idaho | The Marshall Project
Christopher Tapp exonerated - Local News 8
Idaho Falls settles with Chris Tapp for $11.7 million | Crime & Courts | postregister.com
Video Chris Tapp shares about his time in prison before exoneration - ABC News
DNA Testing Identifies Actual Perpetrator in 1996 Idaho Falls Rape and Murder, Confirming Christopher Tapp's Innocence - Innocence Project
Remembering Christopher Tapp: Beloved Innocence Project Client — the First Person in the World to be Exonerated with Genetic Genealogy
Idaho should do the right thing for those wrongfully convicted | Idaho Statesman
National Heroes Day - Carol Dodge pushed authorities to reopen the rape and murder case of her 18 year-old daughter, Angie, and fought for the exoneration of Chris Tapp, a man who
Idaho man who didn't match DNA from killing is freed | The Seattle Times
Chris Tapp exonerated of wrongful conviction in 1996 murder of Angie Dodge - YouTube
Hearing scheduled for Chris Tapp, Idaho Innocence Project calls for full exoneration - East Idaho News
Christopher Tapp exonerated in 1996 murder of Angie Dodge | ktvb.com
A new beginning': Man convicted of murder in the '90s exonerated thanks to genetic genealogy - ABC News
Idaho City to Pay $11.7 Million to Man Wrongfully Convicted in 1996 Killing - The New York Times