TV & VIDEO - Feb. 25, 1987
Gary Dotson, who served six years for a rape the alleged victim later said did not happen, has appealed to the woman who made the accusation for her cooperation in a planned television movie, the Keene (N.H.) Sentinel reported Monday. Dotson met with Cathleen Crowell Webb, who lives in Jaffrey, N.H., for the first time in a year to seek her blessing for the project, which he hopes will help clear his name and aid him financially. The newspaper said Dotson and film producer David Levy met with Webb and her husband, David, in Jaffrey and Keene to discuss the television project. The newspaper was unable to contact Webb.
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