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Michigan Innocence Clinic wants new trial for Zeeland woman convicted in daughter s arson death

Michigan Innocence Clinic wants new trial for Zeeland woman convicted in daughter’s arson death Updated May 04, 2021; Posted May 04, 2021 Firefighters at the scene of a July 2002 fire that killed 14-year-old Robin Boes. Her mother later was convicted of felony murder in the death. (MLive file photo) Facebook Share ZEELAND, MI Lawyers with the Michigan Innocence Clinic believe a Zeeland woman convicted 18 years ago in the arson death of her teen daughter deserves a new trial. The clinic, run through the University of Michigan, is asking an Ottawa County judge to look at the case of Karen Boes, convicted at trial in 2003 of the July 30 death of her 14-year-old daughter in a house fire.

Karen Boes Got Life for Her Daughter s Fiery Death But Was the Conviction Based on Junk Science?

Karen Boes Got Life for Her Daughter’s Fiery Death. But Was the Conviction Based on Junk Science? Pilar Melendez © Provided by The Daily Beast Handout Karen Sue Boes has been insisting she did not kill her 14-year-old daughter Robin since the day her Zeeland, Michigan, house caught on fire almost two decades ago. As police interrogated her multiple times over six weeks, the 65-year-old maintained she was out shopping with a friend when the tragic fire broke out, killing Robin. But during one grueling questioning on Aug. 7, 2002, police eventually got her to admit she possibly started the fire while in a “dream” or “unconscious” state.

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