Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Cathleen Mae Webb (also known as Cathleen Crowell Webb) (born June 26th, 1961 in Illinois – died May 15th, 2008 in Harrisville, New Hampshire) was a Illinois woman, who, in 1985, recanted her testimony from an earlier rape case to free an innocent man. The convicted man, Gary Dotson, was released and later exonerated in the first celebrated case involving DNA evidence."@en }
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- Cathleen_Mae_Webb abstract "Cathleen Mae Webb (also known as Cathleen Crowell Webb) (born June 26th, 1961 in Illinois – died May 15th, 2008 in Harrisville, New Hampshire) was a Illinois woman, who, in 1985, recanted her testimony from an earlier rape case to free an innocent man. The convicted man, Gary Dotson, was released and later exonerated in the first celebrated case involving DNA evidence.".
- Q5053047 abstract "Cathleen Mae Webb (also known as Cathleen Crowell Webb) (born June 26th, 1961 in Illinois – died May 15th, 2008 in Harrisville, New Hampshire) was a Illinois woman, who, in 1985, recanted her testimony from an earlier rape case to free an innocent man. The convicted man, Gary Dotson, was released and later exonerated in the first celebrated case involving DNA evidence.".
- Cathleen_Mae_Webb comment "Cathleen Mae Webb (also known as Cathleen Crowell Webb) (born June 26th, 1961 in Illinois – died May 15th, 2008 in Harrisville, New Hampshire) was a Illinois woman, who, in 1985, recanted her testimony from an earlier rape case to free an innocent man. The convicted man, Gary Dotson, was released and later exonerated in the first celebrated case involving DNA evidence.".
- Q5053047 comment "Cathleen Mae Webb (also known as Cathleen Crowell Webb) (born June 26th, 1961 in Illinois – died May 15th, 2008 in Harrisville, New Hampshire) was a Illinois woman, who, in 1985, recanted her testimony from an earlier rape case to free an innocent man. The convicted man, Gary Dotson, was released and later exonerated in the first celebrated case involving DNA evidence.".