Cameron Willingham

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Cameron Willingham was a 36 year-old auto mechanic. He was executed by lethal injection on February 17, 2004, after being convicted of murdering his three daughters in 1992. He was Texas' seventh executed inmate of 2004.

His last meal consisted of three barbecued pork ribs, two orders of onion rings, fried okra, three beef enchiladas with cheese and two slices of lemon creme pie.

Willingham proclaimed his innocence to the very end; various experts have since concluded that the evidence used to prove the presence of arson was "bad science" and thus it is probable that the fire was not arson at all.

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