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- Marietta_Seven abstract "The Marietta seven were defendants on a murder charge who were subsequently exonerated. One, James Creamer, had been sentenced to death, and the others to life imprisonment. They had been convicted of the murder of Warren and Rosina Matthews, in May 1971 in Marietta, Georgia. The victims - two physicians - were shot to death in their homes, apparently during an attempted robbery. The principal evidence against them at the trial was the evidence of Deborah Ann Kidd, who testified she was one of the group, and that Creamer was the shooter. In 1974, Georgia State Supreme Court unanimously upheld all the convictions and sentences.In 1975, it emerged from an investigation by the Atlanta Constitution newspaper that Kidd's testimony was probably false. She said she was under the influence of drugs when the crime had occurred and remembered little of it, and her full account was recovered with the aid of an hypnotist. Although the tapes of the hypnosis session showed that the hypnotist had suggested the incriminating material to which Kidd confessed, and one woman she named as participating in the crime was proven to be out of state at the time, the defense was not given transcripts of the sessions nor informed about her false identification. Kidd had also given many incompatible versions of events that transpired at the crime scene, which the defense team did not receive. It was later discovered that Kidd was romantically involved with one of the detectives assigned to the case.During the course of appeals, Kidd admitted she lied in her original testimony, and Billy Birt, a death-row inmate, confessed that he and two other men had committed the murder. In 1975, the convictions of the seven were reversed and the state dropped the charges.".
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- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta_Constitution.
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- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_wrongfully_convicted_of_murder.
- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quantified_groups_of_defendants.
- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trials_in_the_United_States.
- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_State_Supreme_Court.
- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLink List_of_United_States_death_row_inmates.
- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLink List_of_exonerated_death_row_inmates.
- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLink List_of_wrongful_convictions_in_the_United_States.
- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLink Marietta,_Georgia.
- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLink The_Atlanta_Journal-Constitution.
- Marietta_Seven wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marietta Seven".
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- Marietta_Seven subject Category:20th_century_American_trials.
- Marietta_Seven subject Category:Overturned_convictions_in_the_United_States.
- Marietta_Seven subject Category:People_wrongfully_convicted_of_murder.
- Marietta_Seven subject Category:Quantified_groups_of_defendants.
- Marietta_Seven subject Category:Trials_in_the_United_States.
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- Marietta_Seven comment "The Marietta seven were defendants on a murder charge who were subsequently exonerated. One, James Creamer, had been sentenced to death, and the others to life imprisonment. They had been convicted of the murder of Warren and Rosina Matthews, in May 1971 in Marietta, Georgia. The victims - two physicians - were shot to death in their homes, apparently during an attempted robbery.".
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