Important People in The Innocent Man

This Study Guide consists of approximately 39 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Innocent Man.

Important People in The Innocent Man

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Ron Williamson

Ron Williamson was a resident of Ada, Oklahoma. He was born in 1953 and took an interest in baseball at a young age. He had much success with baseball through high school. He was then drafted for a minor league team, but he never made it to the major leagues. He returned to Ada in his early-to-mid-twenties. He developed a drinking problem, as well as chronic mental health issues such as depression and possible schizophrenia. He lived with his mother and spent his free time playing guitar or drinking in bars. On two occasions, he was charged with rape, but he was found not guilty in court both times.

After the murder of Debbie Carter in the early 1980s, the Ada police named Ron as a suspect, despite the lack of any evidence indicating any connection between Ron and the crime. The police interrogated and harassed Ron...

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