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Neurosurgeon Christopher Duntsch was nicknamed Dr Death: Evil Lives Here investigates his crimes
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Gary Hardy was imprisoned for 20 years after he was caught harassing his stepdaughter Sarah Garone. Pic credit: Arizona Dept. of Corrections
Evil Lives Here is examining the decade-long harassment of Sarah Garone by her stepfather Gary Hardy. Garone had been unaware that her abuser was someone so close to her and someone she was supposed to trust.
In 1996, Sarah Garone was just 13-years-old when a parcel arrived at her home in Chandler, Arizona, that was addressed to her. Excitedly, she tore open the package, only to find that it contained a selection of pornography sent from an anonymous individual.
Murder of his three young children by Cameron Todd Willingham examined on Evil Lives Here
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For 22 years, Ledell Lee languished in an Arkansas prison maintaining his innocence. Lee was sentenced to death for strangling and fatally bludgeoning Debra Reese in 1993. On April 20, 2017, Lee was put to death by lethal injection.
Four years after Leeâs execution, DNA testing has revealed that genetic material on the murder weapon â which was never previously tested â belongs to someone else.
This revelation does not exonerate Lee, but it adds an additional layer of doubt. It gives rise to the most unthinkable question in a democratic society: Did the state execute an innocent person?
Capital punishment represents one of the few issues for which I do not consider nuance as a viable option. Death penalty laws can be traced back more than 2,000 years. Why does the wealthiest, most technologically advanced nation in human history still find it viable?