On December 31, 1843, Amasa Sprague was found murdered near his home in Cranston, RI. An Irish immigrant named John Gordon was tried and convicted of the crime, but even at the time, many believed he may have been innocent.
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- Opinion/Harrington: Mystery still shrouds murder of Amasa Sprague
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