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  1. Sarah Jo Pender (born May 29, 1979) is an American woman convicted along with her former boyfriend, Richard Edward Hull, of murdering their roommates, Andrew Cataldi and Tricia Nordman, on October 24, 2000, in Indiana. She has claimed ever since that she is victim of a wrongful conviction.

  2. Mar 8, 2023 · Sarah Jo Pender is serving 110 years for the 2000 murders of her roommates, but a retired prosecutor and Georgetown students doubt her guilt. The students are reinvestigating her case and creating documentaries and campaigns to free her.

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  3. Jan 5, 2023 · Larry Sells, who led the team that put Pender in prison for 110 years, now believes she was innocent and that a forged letter framed her. He says he was wrong to call her the \"female Charles Manson\" and that she deserves freedom.

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  4. Aug 4, 2013 · Sarah Jo Pender was convicted of murdering two roommates in 2000 and escaped from prison in 2008. Read the timeline of her crime, escape and court battle, including the fake confession letter, the jailhouse romance and the TV show \"America's Most Wanted\".

  5. Feb 5, 2023 · Retired deputy prosecutor says Sarah Jo Pender not involved in 2000 double murder. Sarah Jo Pender was sentenced to 110 years in prison for her role in the double murder of Andrew...

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  7. Sarah Jo Pender is a woman convicted along with her former boyfriend Richard Edward Hull of murdering their roommates: Andrew Cataldi and Tricia Nordman on October 24, 2000 in Indiana. She came to national attention in August 2008 after she escaped from the Rockville Correctional Facility and was featured on America's Most Wanted.

  8. Jun 9, 2013 · Sarah Jo Pender, convicted of double murder in 2002, may get a new appeal based on a \"snitch list\" that was not disclosed to her lawyers. The former deputy prosecutor who won the case now doubts her guilt and says she was manipulated by her boyfriend.

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