QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Sep 20, 2011 -> 01:36 PM)
Again, exaggerating to make your point. It is not non-existent, and there is still witness testimony.
I disagree with him being executed as well, based on what I have read. I think there are most certainly some reasonable doubts.
Witness testimony from the alternate suspect contradicted 7-2 with accusations of police coercion to lie at trial to convict someone. And zero physical evidence and no murder weapon.
That's a pretty good example of a non-existent case to me. Without that coerced testimony, he doesn't get convicted in the first place.