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Illinois Innocence Project Clears Man Once Accused Of 1995 Fatal Arson

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An Illinois man was found "not guilty” for an arson case dating back to 1995. Bill Amor already spent 22 years in prison for a crime he says he didn’t commit.

Amor shared a Naperville apartment with his wife and her mother. In 1995, a fire at that apartment  killed his mother-in-law.  Amor says he was at a movie with his wife when the fire broke out. Law enforcement at the time immediately pinned Amor as a suspect.

He spent two weeks in jail and after hours of grueling questioning, he gave in and offered a false confession, according to Lauren Kaeseberg, a lawyer for the Illinois Innocence Project.

"Bill wanted to make the questioning stop, which is the phenomena we see with false confessions," she said. "He presumably thought this would all work itself out later. He was psychologically traumatized."

Kaeseberg says advances in forensics proved the way Amor originally claimed to start the fire was physically impossible. He was acquitted based in part on that evidence. 

Amor has been out of prison since last May, when he was granted a new trial. He's the eleventh person exonerated by the Illinois Innocence Project. The project collaborated with lawyers from the Exoneration Project, Wrongful Conviction Division for the Iowa State Public Defender, and of the law firm Cozen O’Connor.

Jaclyn has an MA in Journalism from DePaul University and a BS in History form Monmouth College. Prior to reporting, Jaclyn was a social science teacher and department chair at Greenfield High School. Previously, Jaclyn reported for WICS Newschannel 20 where she covered a variety of assignments including courts, politics, and breaking news. She also reported at Siouxland News in Sioux City Iowa, the shared CBS/Fox television newsroom. Her internships included WGN and Comcast SportsNet in Chicago.