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Cynthia White, who was not an eyewitness, said originally that the someone exited the passenger side of Billy Cook's Volkswagen, and then identified Kenneth Freeman at least twice in a lineup. She later changed her story, which was, considering testimony and claims outside of the courtroom from fellow prostitute Veronica Jones, due to bribery of White and herself with the ability to work legally as a prostitute, to say that Abu-Jamal shot Faulkner. White was presumed dead, but the evidence was the death certificate of a "Cynthia Williams aka Mildred Saunders", which contained a social security number pointing to a Migdalia Cruz, who was from Puerto Rico. The fingerprints also did not match, and some claim that the death was a fake.
 
Cynthia White, who was not an eyewitness, said originally that the someone exited the passenger side of Billy Cook's Volkswagen, and then identified Kenneth Freeman at least twice in a lineup. She later changed her story, which was, considering testimony and claims outside of the courtroom from fellow prostitute Veronica Jones, due to bribery of White and herself with the ability to work legally as a prostitute, to say that Abu-Jamal shot Faulkner. White was presumed dead, but the evidence was the death certificate of a "Cynthia Williams aka Mildred Saunders", which contained a social security number pointing to a Migdalia Cruz, who was from Puerto Rico. The fingerprints also did not match, and some claim that the death was a fake.
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On May 23, 1985, Kenneth Freeman was found dead in a lot, handcuffed, bound, and gagged, and allegedly drugged. The cause of death listed on his death certificate is "natural causes", and this was never investigated.<ref>O'Connor, J. Patrick (2008). ''The Framing of Mumia Abu-Jamal'', p. 230. Lawrence Hill Books. ISBN 1556527446.</ref><ref>Wells, Robert. [http://www.counterpunch.org/wells09302006.html "What Happened That Night: A New Look at the Framing of Mumia Abu-Jamal"]. CounterPunch Weekend Edition, 2006.</ref>
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[[Category:Dead people|Freeman, Kenneth]] [[Category:Murderers]]
 
[[Category:Dead people|Freeman, Kenneth]] [[Category:Murderers]]
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