Sean Turnell spent 650 days in one of Southeast Asia’s most notorious prisons for a crime he didn’t commit. His ankles and wrists were shackled, and he was tortured and forced to live on a concrete floor in a box with no windows. Until that moment, he’d never been on the wrong side of the law. He’d never even received a parking ticket. But his whole world changed when he was accused of being an MI6 spy.
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