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Toggle navigation The Wrong Carlos
 * Resources by Chapter
   * Prologue
   * Chapter 1
   * Chapter 2
   * Chapter 3
   * Chapter 4
   * Chapter 5
   * Chapter 6
   * Chapter 7
   * Chapter 8
   * Chapter 9
   * Chapter 10
   * Chapter 11
   * Chapter 12
   * Chapter 13
   * Chapter 14
   * Chapter 15
   * Chapter 16
   * Chapter 17
   * Epilogue
 * People
   * All People
   * Family Trees
   * Legal Actors
   * Associates
 * Places
   * Video Tours
   * Map
 * Time
   * Timeline: 1951 – 1999
   * Timeline: February 4, 1983
 * Sources
   * Primary Sources
   * Bibliography
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DID TEXAS EXECUTE AN INNOCENT MAN? DID IT LEAVE THE REAL KILLER ON THE STREETS
TO TERRORIZE HIS NEIGHBORS FOR YEARS TO COME?

The Wrong Carlos and this accompanying website help to answer these haunting
questions. Based on one of the most thorough investigations of a criminal case
in U.S. history, the groundbreaking book by Columbia Law School Professor James
Liebman and a team of his former students: Shawn Crowley, Andrew Markquart,
Lauren Rosenberg, Lauren Gallo White and Daniel Zharkovsky, uncovers evidence
that Carlos DeLuna, a poor Hispanic man with childlike intelligence who was
executed in Texas in 1989, was innocent.

All the evidence is here for readers to explore, and decide for themselves:
crime-scene photos, law enforcement and court records, newspaper and TV
coverage, police audiotape of the manhunt ending in DeLuna’s arrest, videotaped
interviews, interactive map and much more. These sources represent the most
complete set of primary records and witness interviews (many of them videotaped)
that has ever been compiled on an American capital case or, we believe, on an
American criminal case of any sort.
 

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