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Name: Pamela Elliott on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: This is such a sad situation to know that not one but two innocent people may have been killed. One at the hands of the state authorities. Please put this issue to rest for these people.Flag
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Name: William Andrews on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Megan O'Neal on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: I do not believe in the death penalty under ANY circumstances. It is my religious belief.Flag
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Name: Mary Washbourne on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Linda Magtengaard on Jul 8, 2004Country: DKComments:Flag
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Name: Kelly Reid on Jul 8, 2004Country: CAComments:Flag
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Name: Florence Mittino on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: Only fair to Wanda's family to fine out. Also necessary to find real killers, if Colemen innocent.Flag
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Name: Albert Monroe on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Elena Prien on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Elena Prien on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Faye Van Heeren on Jul 8, 2004Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Kathleen Fox on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Jonathan Sheldon on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: There is no reason not to test. -- Jon SheldonFlag
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Name: James Courtwright on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Lloyd Snook on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Nancy Bailey on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: To prevent this testing is a statement that the truth should be supressed if the results might be unfavorable to the state.Flag
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Name: Sherry King on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: James King on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Lindsey King on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Arianna Ballotta on Jul 8, 2004Country: ITComments: It's very important that DNA tests be carried out on samples belonging to Roger Coleman to show whether he was guilty or innocent of the 1981 killing of his sister in law, Wanda McCoy (Roger Coleman was executed for this crime in 1992). Because if the tests show Coleman to be innocent the search for Wanda McCoy's real killers can and must begin immediately. This would also prove that the death penalty is wrong.Flag
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Name: Isabell Gahlen on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Warwrick & Mildred Scott on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Anja Bryx on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Andrea Dauber on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments: Please give him a chance...human beings deserve second chances.Flag
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Name: Benita Finckenstein on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Betty Gallagher on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: Allowing this test to be applied will show that Virginia cares about whether justice has taken place.Flag
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Name: Melanie Levy on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Alexander Raring on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: The question, of course, is why not test this DNA The truth of the case if more important than the potential embarrasement to the court system. -A. Raring, Esq.Flag
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Name: Benjamine Kreplin on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Sandra Katemann on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Marina Vorlaender on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments: Please find out the truth! Executions are not good at all especially when it takes a life of an innocent person!Flag
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Name: T Geiger on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Cheryl Peterson on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: I fail to understand why the state would not want the irrefutable proof that they indeed executed the right individual,unless they believe they already know the answer to be different. I believe the people want to be reassured.Flag
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Name: Robert White on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: How can a judge seek to block knowledge of the truth It is time to find out what really happened in 1981.Flag
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Name: Marilyn Head on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Marilyn Head on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Dorothea Bott on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Stefanie Collins on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: The people of the US have a right to know if there is even a small chance that the real killers of this woman are free. Justice does not equal a fast conviction but holding the real killers accountable.Flag
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Name: Martina Schmidt on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Donna Romero on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: If this man was a innocent man his named needs to be cleared.Flag
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Name: Emmanuelle Pelois on Jul 8, 2004Country: FRComments:Flag
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Name: Jeannine Hayez on Jul 8, 2004Country: FRComments:Flag
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Name: Sabine Br on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Paul Ames on Jul 8, 2004Country: UKComments: Whatever the result, there is nothing to be gained from delaying these tests. The voracity of an execution can be proved or disproved and that is more important than any marginal or peripheral argument for hiding the truth.Flag
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Name: Alessandra Scuderoni on Jul 8, 2004Country: ITComments:Flag
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Name: Veronique BESSONNET-GIROUX on Jul 8, 2004Country: FRComments: DNA Tests are in respect of the US Constitution and respects Mr Coleman's rights. Here is the basis of a true and faire Justice like it's generaly the case in a Democracy.Flag
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Name: Thierry Destenay on Jul 8, 2004Country: FRComments:Flag
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Name: John Gallini on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Munson on Jul 8, 2004Country: USComments: Please order that DNA tests be carried out on samples belonging to Roger Coleman. Testing that can bring closure by establishing guilt or innocence needs to be done for the sake of justice.Flag
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Name: Marin Vorl on Jul 8, 2004Country: DEComments: Please,it is time to abolish the death penalty. Too many people on death row could be innocent. You don't want murderer, why then you are killing through the death penaltyFlag