Innocents More Protected with Death Penalty
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Originally Posted by
Unsub
For me the risk of executing an innocent is just to big of a burden. That person.
1) The Death Penalty: Saving More Innocent Lives
http://prodpinnc.blogspot.com/2012/0...-innocent.html
2) Innocents More At Risk Without Death Penalty
http://prodpinnc.blogspot.com/2012/0...out-death.html
Willingham, nor O'Dell, have much of a case
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Originally Posted by
couldheshebeinnocent?
'SNIP Todd Willingham,Unsub? He has in my opinion the strongest innocence case of all the Texas death row inmates that were ever executed, but sadly, re-investigating it still will not bring him back. SNIP
The USA in all likelihood has, but will never admit it any time soon and has allowed states to procedurally deny posthumous forensic testing (e.g. in the case of Joseph O'Dell of Virginia).
The case for Willingham's innocence is very weak, as it is for O'Dell.
Both are reviewed within my link, above.
There has been posthumous forensic testing in a number of cases.
It helps to have a case with some credible evidence, in order to get testing.