Details: On August 31, 1979, a fire ravaged a two story residence in Erie, Pennsylvania. The fire killed Deborah Sweet's two children. A man named Louis DiNicola was arrested, tried, and convicted of the murders, but he claims that he is innocent and that the fire was accidental. Deborah Sweet was the state's chief witness, but it turned out that her memory had been "hypnotically refreshed." When she was first interviewed, Ms. Sweet said she saw Louis standing exactly where two fire investigators incorrectly believed the fire had started, using a flammable liquid. That bit of exculpatory data was withheld by the Prosecutor, and when the appeals court learned about it, Mr. DiNicola was granted a new trial. The state waited 10 years to retry him. Extra Notes: The case was featured as a part
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