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Bill Clutter

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Bill Clutter is a private investigator and lives in Louisville, Kentucky. He started what is now the Illinois Innocence Project in 2001 based at the University of Illinois at Springfield. His work was recognized by the Chicago Tribune as aiding in the abolition of the death penalty in Illinois. He continues to work defending those faced with the death penalty in Kentucky, and after moving there in 2012 started a national not-for-profit organization called Investigating Innocence.

His work on the Christopher Vaughn case was the subject of iHeartRadio's podcast Murder in Illinois and on the Dr. Phil Show.

Coal Tar: How Corrupt Politics and Corporate Greed are Killing America's Children is about Clutter's investigation of a childhood cancer epi
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Bill Clutter My next book will be Investigating Innocence, a compilation of the cases that I investigated in my career with an emphasis on a lesson for aspiring pr…moreMy next book will be Investigating Innocence, a compilation of the cases that I investigated in my career with an emphasis on a lesson for aspiring private investigators. (less)
Bill Clutter I decided to write about the CIPS case because of the current events in Washington D.C. where corporate polluters motivated by greed is taking control…moreI decided to write about the CIPS case because of the current events in Washington D.C. where corporate polluters motivated by greed is taking control of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, all for the sake of maximizing profits. This book tells the story of the childhood cancer epidemics that plagued two American cities when environmental policy is compromised by corporate greed. (less)
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After collecting their fee and paying expenses from the verdict of the CIPS case, Tom Londrigan and his partner Bud Potter called me into Tom’s office and handed me a check for $3,000.
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Published on November 17, 2018 08:43 Tags: childhood-cancer, john-f-kennedy, political-history
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