http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/naperville-sun/ct-naperville-arson-met-20160513-story.html
Saturday, May 14, 2016
Bulletin: William Amor: Illinois; outdated science arson investigation; 60-year-old man imprisoned almost two decades of a 45-year prison term for the arson murder of his mother-in-law granted a court hearing to dispute the fire investigation evidence that helped to secure his conviction..."Attorneys for Amor say he is innocent and advances in arson investigation techniques and science undermine the conclusions investigators reached in the mid-1990s, including that Amor started the fire using a cigarette and a vodka-soaked newspaper. "It is simple: Fire investigation techniques used today, which disprove the finding of incendiary and arson in this case, were not (available at the time of Mr. Amor's trial," his attorneys contended in court filings." Moreover, the techniques that were used at trial in 1995 are no longer generally accepted."Police questioned Amor several times after the fire, and he confessed three weeks later. At trial, his attorneys argued that abusive, coercive questioning by Naperville police, who during one session served Amor with divorce papers filed by his wife, resulted in a false confession........The fire investigators in the 1990s initially deemed the cause of the fire to be undetermined but switched it to "incendiary" after Amor's confession that he dropped a lit cigarette on a vodka-soaked newspaper before leaving for the movies, Amor's attorneys argued." Reporter Clifford Ward; Chicago Tribune.
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