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Do the professors from Tufts and the University of Florida, whose studies show that 25 people since 1900 have been executed for crimes they didn`t commit, also reveal how many innocent people have been murdered by killers who failed to receive the death penalty?

The odds seem greater of being murdered by a criminal whom society failed to deal with than they are of being executed by mistake.