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Edward Earl Johnson : ウィキペディア英語版
Edward Earl Johnson

Edward Earl Johnson (1961 – May 20, 1987) was a man convicted and executed by the U.S. state of Mississippi for the murder of a policeman, J.T. Trest and the sexual assault of a 69-year-old woman, Sally Franklin. Throughout his eight years on death row he continued to plead his innocence.
==Case==
His case came to international attention when he was featured in the BBC documentary ''Fourteen Days in May''. Broadcast in 1987, the documentary showed the last two weeks of Johnson's life. It starts on May 6, the day that Johnson learns the date of his execution. In interviews he says that his confession was made under duress, with police threatening him with death.
Throughout the documentary he also raised the points of the supposed victim saying during the police lineup that he was not the one who raped her .
The book, ''Life on Death Row'' (Thomas, 1991), by Merrilyn Thomas, details the events leading up to and following the Johnson trial. Thomas shows the key witness for the prosecution to be unreliable, changing her story and identification of her assailant several times at the time of the event and in subsequent questioning.
In the time since execution occurred, Johnson's lawyers located a woman who claimed to be with Johnson throughout the duration of the crime happening. She volunteered her testimony at the courthouse but was supposedly told to "go home and mind her own business".

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