The Execution of an Innocent Man
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001
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Christine Funk Cameron Todd Willingham was executed by the state of Texas for a crime that he not only did not commit, but for a crime that did not occur. His criminal convictions were the result of testimony which lacked scientific support. This episode seeks to answer the question, "How did that happen?"
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