Dozier School for Boys survivor Captain Bill Nelson speaks out for first time
Captain Bill Nelson is speaking out for the first time about the two-and-a-half years he spent at the Dozier School for Boys. Just a skinny 11-year old, he was sent away for a crime he was later exonerated of.

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EXCLUSIVE: Dozier School survivor speaks out - Full Interview

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Victims of abuse at Florida School for Boys at Okeechobee reckon with state's dark past

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Dozier School for Boys: U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson to meet with USF researchers on reform school

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The Real Story of the White House Boys | WFSU

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What are the warning signs of a child molester?

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Dozier School for Boys, Part 1: "The White House Boys" | AWARE | WSRE

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Dozier School survivors reflect on pain and purpose at annual reunion

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93-year-old Nazi guard on trial for his role at Auschwitz

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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White House Boys 1

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Touring the grounds of the former Dozier School for Boys

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Dozier School for Boys, Part 2: "The Community Speaks Out" | AWARE | WSRE

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Lakeland family buries "Dozier Boy" buried who died in 1944

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'Nickel Boys' inspired by harrowing, true story of Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys

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The Murder of Kim Jong-un's Brother | North Korea: Inside the Mind of a Dictator

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Memorial unveiled for boys who were abused at Dozier School

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Children Sent to Dozier to be Slave Laborers

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When an audition changed TV forever

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