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The BBC, crew who filmed Fourteen Days in May tried to prove his innocence by researching the case. They could not find such evidence. The answer is that there is no clear evidence that he is innocent. There was one woman who came forward before the execution who said Johnson was with her all day long in a pool hall. There is no corroboration of this story.

What is clear is that there were flaws on both sides of the court case. His defense and the prosecution's side. Some say that another man, Coleman, is the likely shooter of the sheriff. I'm afraid we may never know.

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Q: Was Edward Earl Johnson eventually found not guilty after his execution?
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