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On October 1st, 1993, twelve-year-old Polly Klaas was abducted from her house in Petaluma, California. On August 5th, 1996, Richard Allen Davis was sentenced to death for her murder. As a result of the murder, 24 states adopted Three Strikes laws to prevent people like him from walking the streets again. Who was Richard Allen Davis? What was the larger context of his life and his legacy? What actually happened on the night of the kidnapping? In this investigation, Jim Keillor provides the historical context to understand the deeper socioeconomic laws behind events like these.

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On October 1st, 1993, twelve-year-old Polly Klaas was abducted from her house in Petaluma, California. On August 5th, 1996, Richard Allen Davis was sentenced to death for her murder. As a result of the murder, 24 states adopted Three Strikes laws to prevent people like him from walking the streets again. Who was Richard Allen Davis? What was the larger context of his life and his legacy? What actually happened on the night of the kidnapping? In this investigation, Jim Keillor provides the historical context to understand the deeper socioeconomic laws behind events like these.
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