
Yes. When we look at all the people in Texas who have been found innocent after years of being imprisoned, the odds are there are a number of them. One who immediately comes to mind is Cameron Willingham. Mr. Willingham was found guilty of arson which resulted in the death of his little children, making it murder. He was executed.
It is now clear he did not set the fire. The transcripts of the trial read like a bad joke. For example, he had a Black Sabbath poster which the prosecution said was proof of him being a member of some sort of Satanic cult. The couple had moved a refrigerator in front of the back door for lack of space and they did not use the door. This was given as proof that he wanted the children blocked in the house. He bravely moved his car away from the burning house, probably resulting in a number of lives being saved, yet this was given as further proof of murder. Before he was executed, Governor Perry had clear evidence Mr. Willingham did not set the fire but refused a hearing.
This story can actually go on and on but an objective observer would believe he is innocent. He rests in his grave in Oklahoma now.
People like to down play this story as a plot against the death penalty. It is nothing of the sort. It is a plea for fairness in our criminal justice system. Continue reading
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