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What are some of the reasons Walter McMillan could have never committed the crime they said he did?

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Walter McMillian was sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit.Dozens of black people who could testify to his innocence but they were ignored.

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McMillian was charged with a two-count indictment "for the offense of murder made capital because it was committed during a robbery in the first degree",

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Answer: Walter McMillian was sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit. ... dozens of Black people who could testify to his innocence but they were ignored because of their color.

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