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The Case of Kevin Cooper

Kevin Cooper is a man convicted of a 1983 massacre at a California sleeping house, where four people were killed. His supporters argue evidence against him was weak and that racial bias influenced his conviction. They claim he may be innocent or received an unfair trial. Despite decades of legal appeals, he remains on death row. The case raises issues about justice, racial prejudice, and the fairness of the death penalty in the U.S. It remains controversial, with ongoing debate about his guilt and the integrity of his conviction.