Cameron Todd Willingham, Texas, and the death penalty

The fire moved quickly through the house, a one-story wood-frame structure in a working-class neighborhood of Corsicana, in northeast Texas. Flames spread along the walls, bursting through doorways, blistering paint and tiles and furniture. Smoke pressed against the ceiling, then banked downward, seeping into each room and . . . Full Story »

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4.7
by Subramanya Sastry - Sep. 3, 2009

Very well written article covering different pieces of the case which effectively makes a strong argument for the abolition of the death penalty.

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