Talk:Roy Michael Roberts

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I believe that a little research would show that "Roy 'Hog' Roberts" is not the first seemingly innocent person executed in the united states. Certainly, some states that have failed to provide blood and tissue samples kept over from trial of convicted murderers after the convicted has been executed certainly seems to indicate that they are fearful of the results.


That's kind of silly, there are myriad other reasons for a state to not oblige requests for blood and tissue samples, and even if there were not, a state's reluctance would hardly constitute proof of an innocent man being executed. Shadowsill (talk) 10:47, 18 May 2008 (UTC)