He was sent to prison for murder. Then his identical twin confessed
by Ari Schneider from US news | The Guardian on (#5VGVJ)
Kevin Dugar claimed his innocence for years. A letter he received while incarcerated changed everything
Kevin Dugar got a letter from his brother.
It was fall 2013, and Kevin hadn't seen his identical twin Karl in years - they were both serving time in different Illinois prisons. A murder conviction all but guaranteed Kevin, 36, would remain incarcerated well into his 70s.
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