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Cathleen Mae Webb : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cathleen Mae Webb Cathleen Mae Webb (also known as ''Cathleen Crowell Webb'') (born June 26th, 1961 in Illinois – died May 15th, 2008 in Harrisville, New Hampshire)〔https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J5LV-SQS〕 was a Illinois woman, who, in 1985, recanted her testimony from an earlier rape case to free an innocent man. The convicted man, Gary Dotson, was released and later exonerated in the first celebrated case involving DNA evidence. == Allegation == In 1977, Webb, then known as Cathleen Crowell, was a 16-year-old resident of Homewood, Illinois, living with her foster parents. On July 9, on her way home from her part-time job at a Long John Silver's fast food restaurant, she claimed to have been abducted by three men in a car, one of whom raped her. Later, after contacting police, she identified a suspect from a composite sketch and a mug shot. Gary Dotson was soon arrested as a suspect after matching her description. In a 1979 trial, her testimony, along with scientific evidence by a forensic serology expert (later found to have fraudulent credentials), was used to convict Dotson, who was then sentenced to a 25-to 50-year prison term for kidnapping and rape.
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