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Cameron Todd Willingham (January 9, 1968 – February 17, 2004) was an American man who was convicted and executed for the murder of his three young children by arson at the family home in Corsicana, Texas, on December 23, 1991.
Incendiary: The Willingham Case is a 2011 documentary film by Steve Mims and Joe Bailey, Jr. that explores the conviction and execution of Cameron Todd Willingham for arson murder. Equal parts murder mystery, forensic investigation and political drama, the film meticulously reviews the arson evidence used to convict Willingham, and immerses ...
Grigson testified that Willingham was an incurable sociopath despite having never met him. [18] His testimony helped prosecutors secure the death penalty, but Willingham's guilt has since been called into question due to modern fire science [19] [20] and a witness recantation. [21] Willingham was executed in 2004 at the age of 36 years old. [22 ...
In the October case, Willingham submitted a file to federal prosecutors on Jan. 11, which included his observations, and alerted a narcotics unit chief of “critical information about one of the ...
Gerald "Jerry" Hurst (June 16, 1937 – March 11, 2015) was an American chemist and fire investigator. Before becoming noted for arson investigations, Hurst designed explosives for warfare, invented a binary explosive device known as Kinepak and developed an improved chemical compound to create Liquid Paper.
[2] [36] In 2013, the Drake Group gave Willingham the Robert Maynard Hutchins Award for being "a university faculty or staff member who defends the institution's academic integrity in the face of college athletics." [35] [38] In early 2014, Willingham approached national media to express her concerns about the university.
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Fables is an American comic book series created and written by Bill Willingham, published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. Willingham served as sole writer for its entirety, with Mark Buckingham penciling more than 110 issues.