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In "The Innocent Man," Glen Gore was initially overlooked as a suspect due to a combination of factors, including a lack of direct evidence linking him to the crime and the focus of law enforcement on other individuals, particularly Ron Williamson and Dennis Fritz. Gore's prior criminal history and his association with the victim were not fully investigated at the time. Additionally, the local police and prosecutors were influenced by their belief in the guilt of Williamson and Fritz, leading to a tunnel vision that prevented them from considering alternative suspects like Gore. Ultimately, it wasn't until later that his involvement in the case came under scrutiny.

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