A new Web page launched by the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty features information about four men who have been executed but who may have been innocent. The site, based on NCADP’s report “Innocent and Executed: Four Chapters in the Life and Death of America’s Death Penalty,” provides an in-depth look at the strong post-execution innocence claims that have surfaced in the cases of Cameron Todd Willingham, Carlos DeLuna, and Ruben Cantu, all of Texas, and Larry Griffin of Missouri. It also features a Web-based version of the NCADP report and links to resources developed to support discussions about these cases and the broader issue of wrongful convictions.

Visit “Innocent and Executed” on the Web (posted May 21, 2007). See also, Innocence and Resources.