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    Board rejects mercy for condemned Ohio arsonist

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A death row inmate's theory that a mysterious "man in red" could have started the arson fire that killed his 3-year-old son is "an extraordinary stretch of the imagination," the state parole board ruled Wednesday in unanimously rejecting his plea for mercy.

    Michael Webb doesn't dispute the 1990 blaze was arson, but he denies starting it and says investigators using now-discredited methods came to the wrong conclusion about where in the house the flames broke out. He says the correct determination points to someone else as the culprit.

    Investigators say Webb set the fire to kill his family, collect the insurance and start a new life with his mistress.

    The Webb case is one in a series of cases around the U.S. that represents a new legal frontier: Defense attorneys in Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Texas and other states are using advances in the science of fire investigation to challenge arson convictions, in much the same way they are employing DNA to clear those in prison for murder and rape.

    The board called Webb's theory of an alternate suspect who could have entered the house undetected "an extraordinary stretch of the imagination."

    "Given the overwhelming evidence of guilt, there is no manifest injustice in this case that would warrant the grant of executive clemency," the board said.

    Clermont County prosecutor Don White said Wednesday that he wasn't surprised because he always thought Webb's claim was meritless. Messages left with Webb's attorney weren't immediately returned.

    Gov. John Kasich has the final say on clemency for Webb, whose execution is on hold because of an unrelated lawsuit over lethal injection.

    Research in recent decades has challenged long-held assumptions about how flames spread and the tell-tale signs they leave.

    "Our scientific understandings have improved in recent years, and the effect of that has to be to say, 'We've got some innocent people who've been declared guilty based on misunderstandings,'" said John Hall, director of analysis and research for the National Fire Protection Association.

    For example, decades ago, it was common for investigators to conclude an accelerant like gasoline was used if a fire burned particularly hot. In fact, the new arson science has found no such correlation, experts say. Another mistaken assumption: A V-shaped pattern on a wall of a burned building is proof of arson. All it shows is where a fire started.

    In Ohio, Webb's chief argument is that a fire investigator wrongly concluded that the 1990 blaze started near a closet or a bathroom where Webb acknowledged he was standing.

    In a report submitted on Webb's behalf earlier this month, Gerald Hurst, a chemist and fire investigator in Austin, Texas, said that based on gasoline-spill experiments conducted around the U.S. in the years since the crime, the origin of the fire could have been anywhere on the main floor.

    That is important to Webb's case because of statements by one of his teenage daughters that she saw "a man in red" in the house the morning of the fire. Webb's attorneys argue that that person could have been the boyfriend of Webb's other daughter.

    Webb's lawyers acknowledge Hurst's findings don't exonerate Webb, but say they raise enough questions to justify a new trial.

    Prosecutors dismiss the "man in red" theory, saying the girl's statements varied, that no evidence implicating the boyfriend was found, and that the daughter could have actually seen Webb holding a red gas can. They say Webb is presenting nothing new.

    Webb is making "a contention of innocence that is refuted by the hard evidence in the case," Clermont County prosecutors said in their filing with the parole board.

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    Andrew Welsh-Huggins can be reached at http://twitter.com/awhcolumbus.

     
    • Bea Jesus  •  Intercourse, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      When the end is in sight, the condemned usually get antsy thinking about their fate.
    • Saltines for Obama  •  3 mths ago
      The nazis showed the Jews no mercy, the Jews showed Jesus no mercy and the American Christian Partys official position is no for mercy for anyone!
    • Mic  •  3 mths ago
      Almost 22 years ago he did that. HANG HIM NOW.
    • Dave  •  3 mths ago
      He might have been believed if he also said the man in red had but one arm.
    • Berkeley  •  Fair Oaks, California  •  3 mths ago
      why exaclty is this on the science board?
    • capnblack  •  Portland, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      well the word science did appear in the article. and i was wondering exactly how this article fell under the science category
    • Wayne W  •  Great Falls, Montana  •  3 mths ago
      The some other guy defense.
      • an I 4 an I 3 mths ago
        You got that right. It's "always" someone else's fault.
    • Itasca guy  •  Boone, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      Webb never said he saw "a man in red".

      One of his teenage daughters said she saw "a man in red" in the house the morning of the fire.
      • an I 4 an I 3 mths ago
        Oh, how the lies of a defense attorney work!
      • Itasca guy 3 mths ago
        Webb never said it, only you mentally defective losers say he said it.

        The news article and court records and police record say his daughter said it.

        Only mentally ill people like you lie and say he said it.
      • Dopes 3 mths ago
        who the hell are you talking to?
    • Luckstar  •  Memphis, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      AMW wouldn't help at all in the explanation on arson and how chemicals came to be but dude sure doeas disguise guilt, I mean the way the whole thing is portrayed I could use some goggles.
    • jackie  •  Orange, California  •  3 mths ago
      Kill his family to be with his mistress. Man, the worst kind of shame.
      • an I 4 an I 3 mths ago
        What brainless fool would give this post a thumbs down???
    • larry  •  3 mths ago
      Why in the he() is this story found under the science section of yahoo?
      • Bill 3 mths ago
        Apparently due to the science(s) involved in determining how fires get started, etc.
      • John 3 mths ago
        way good question----#$%$ good answer,,,made me laugh
      • larry 3 mths ago
        Yes. A good answer. LOL
    • beast  •  Mt Morris, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Did he take a polygraph test.I would ask to take one if I know I did not do it.
      • Ragyp 3 mths ago
        The polygraph is just a little more accurate than flipping a coin... unless you ask someone who gets paid to pretend it works, they'll say it is 99% accurate.
      • George 3 mths ago
        Polygraphs tests prove whatever the polygraph operator wants them to prove. Their results are subjective (i.e, a matter of feeling, not fact). Polygraphs to be similar to ouija boards as far as accuracy and reliability.
    • Leroy  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      I worked for the Department of Corrections in Indiana dealing with prisoner information. We knew that about 4-7% of them were in prison for crimes that they could not possibly have done.
      DNA tests proved that a much higher percent of death row were innocent. We were not allowed to let them know that we had information that would have exonerated them and if they filed papers to ask for the information we were required to fight it or to say that we didn't have any such thing.
      The reasoning was that if the public knew how corrupt the system was that there would be, "a loss of confidence in the system and law enforcement in general."
      After 12 years in law enforcement and 6 in the Department of Corruption I quit because I knew that my integrity could not survive if I stayed any longer.
    • MtnGoatJoe  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Cameron Todd Willingham was executed based on faulty fire evidence. All the theories Manuel Vasquez, the Texas state deputy fire marshal, used to convict Willingham were later shown to be wrong. An innocent man was executed. I don't know if Michael Webb is guilty or not, but don't blindly believe the evidence.
    • jabobill  •  3 mths ago
      Prayers are said for all.
    • kinglouie1986  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      "hey babe, we can get married, have kids and do whatever we want because I just offed my wife and children" yeah, I'm sure that would impress the mistress...
    • an I 4 an I  •  Clarksburg, West Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Bring back Old Sparky. He has been un-employeed for too long now!
    • Carl Farley  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Lets all spread some gas around him and lite it,and i garuratee heel be the one seeing the man in red,as well as feel the pain his family suffered before they died.I know your a coward but at least manup to what you did.
    • Mike  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      If prosecutors and law enforcement didn't lie so much it would be easy to pull the plug. But it is my experience that the prosecutor will lie even tho' he has proven the case. Something about lying and lawyers...oh yeah, Luke 11:46. "...And He said, Woe unto you also ye lawyers, for ye lade men with burdens ...and touch not the burdens with one of your fingers."
    • Douglas  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Where's "old smoky" when you need him!!
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