
He was executed for murder 4 years ago. Now someone else's DNA has been found on the murder weapon
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Attorneys representing Ledell Lee's family commissioned DNA testing of the handle of the wooden club that was used to kill Debra Reese. They said the results showed the DNA of an unknown man.
Before he was executed by the state of Arkansas in April 2017, Lee gave some of his last words to the BBC, telling the broadcaster, "My dying words will always be, as it has been: I am an innocent man." Now, four years after Lee was put to death for the 1993 murder of Debra Reese, attorneys for his family say someone else's DNA was found on the murder weapon, raising new questions about Lee's conviction.More Related News

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