Death Row Inmate Who Begged For Untested Fingerprints To Be Tested Before Execution Gets Results Back

Shortened Version: In 2003, Marlon Kiser was sentenced to death for killing Hamilton County Deputy Donald Bond. Kiser has always denied guilt, accusing his ex-roommate, James Michael Chattin, of framing him over a personal feud involving Chattin’s wife.

Kiser launched a website and petition claiming Chattin had motive and had asked him to kill Bond. His supporters allege police corruption and a cover-up.

However, forensic tests found Kiser’s fingerprints on key evidence, and fibers from Bond’s clothes were linked to him—undermining his claims of innocence.

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