The Boys of Death Row – Part Two: The Calmest Killer

The Boys of Death Row – Part Two: The Calmest Killer

With Monty Henwood’s 17-year-old alleged killer in custody, police are amazed by the youth’s calm confessions… even though they might see him sentenced to death.


*Part two of The Boys of Death Row.

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Parts three to six on general release over the next three weeks.*


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