
Moving Past Murder - Interview w/ Collier Landry
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06/09/22 • 77 min
Collier Landry was 11 when his father brutally murdered his mother and buried her in the basement. Landry was only 12 when he took the stand at his father's trial and testified against him. The jury convicted his father John after six hours of deliberations. After all that, Collier still went through a lot of struggles. Now, he's an advocate who wants others to know, there is life after murder.
You can find Collier's information and podcast at his website : https://www.collierlandry.com
You can also stream his documentary 'A Murder in Mansfield' on several different platforms.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mysterious-circumstances--5479817/support.
Collier Landry was 11 when his father brutally murdered his mother and buried her in the basement. Landry was only 12 when he took the stand at his father's trial and testified against him. The jury convicted his father John after six hours of deliberations. After all that, Collier still went through a lot of struggles. Now, he's an advocate who wants others to know, there is life after murder.
You can find Collier's information and podcast at his website : https://www.collierlandry.com
You can also stream his documentary 'A Murder in Mansfield' on several different platforms.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mysterious-circumstances--5479817/support.
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