One of my recurring nightmares involves having my photos splashed across newspapers and TV channels as the face of a wanted murderer, rapist or thief.
The nightmare came true for a San Antonio man recently when a newspaper carried his photo as the suspect in a murder case.
One problem though - he was innocent.
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