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Nelson Hart
Nelson Hart (born 1968) is a Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada resident who was convicted on 28 March 2007 of murdering his three-year-old twin daughters in 2002. He successfully appealed the conviction in 2007 and ultimately, in 2014 his confession to police was found to be inadmissible as evidence causing the Crown to dismiss the murder charges for lack of evidence. ==Background== Nelson Hart lived with his wife, Jennifer, and twin daughters, Karen and Krista, in the town of Gander, Newfoundland, Canada. Tammy Leonard, a social worker, was working with the Hart family in the months leading up to the death of the twins. She testified that the Harts were having chronic financial problems and were on social assistance. There was consideration on behalf of the social workers to remove the children from the family before they moved in with Jennifer Hart's father. In June 2002, the family found themselves homeless again, and the possibility of the children's removal was revisited. By mid-summer, the Hart family was living in an apartment and receiving regular visits from a new social worker, Carolyn Chard, who testified that Nelson appeared increasingly angry with her presence. At no time did either social worker think that Hart posed any danger to his children.
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