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The stir created by the largely symbolic hearing confirms one of the points made in "Death by Fire," which is that the central question in the Willingham case — Did he set the fire that consumed his house, or did it start accidentally?
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Some fires start accidentally, such as that which occurred on Masafuera in 1992 when 70 ha burned (Barria, 1996), apparently caused by a fisherman's cooking fire spreading into the native vegetation [I. Leiva (San Juan Bautista, Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile), pers. comm.].
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