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or the past 26 years, Barton McNeil has been imprisoned in Illinois for the 1998 murder of his three-year-old daughter, Christina. But did he kill her? On page 100, Scottish journalist and filmmaker dives into his case, detailing the dark circumstances surrounding Christina’s death. With a focus on long-form features, many in the world of crime, Bremner has also written for magazine, and “I picked this story up fundamentally because it seemed to

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