
Overview
Did Texas execute an innocent man? Several controversial death penalty cases are currently under examination in Texas and in other states, but it’s the 2004 execution of Cameron Todd Willingham — convicted for the arson deaths of his three young children — that’s now at the center of the national debate. With unique access to those closest to the case, FRONTLINE examines the Willingham conviction in light of new science that raises doubts about whether the fire at the center of the case was really arson at all. [Explore more stories on the original website for Death by Fire.]
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28 - 1Digital Nation February 02, 2010
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28 - 2Flying Cheap February 09, 2010
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28 - 3Behind Taliban Lines February 23, 2010
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28 - 4The Suicide Tourist March 02, 2010
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28 - 5The Quake March 30, 2010
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28 - 6Obama's Deal April 13, 2010
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28 - 7The Dancing Boys of Afghanistan April 20, 2010
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28 - 8The Vaccine War April 27, 2010
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28 - 9College, Inc. May 04, 2010
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28 - 10The Wounded Platoon May 18, 2010
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28 - 11Law & Disorder August 25, 2010
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28 - 12Death by Fire October 19, 2010
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28 - 13The Spill October 26, 2010
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28 - 14The Confessions November 09, 2010
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28 - 15Facing Death November 23, 2010