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Innocent 'rapist' freed after 30 years

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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Innocent 'rapist' freed after 30 years
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Saw this on stuff.co.nz yesterday.  Absolutely shocking.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/3664596/Innocent-rapist-freed-after-30-years - provided the link as it also has a pic of the guy if you're interested.

An American man has tasted freedom for the first time in nearly 30 years after DNA evidence showed he did not rape an 11-year-old girl.

"It finally happened, I've been waiting," Raymond Towler, 52, said as he hugged sobbing family members in the courtroom.

He walked from the courthouse, arms around relatives, amid the smell of freshly cut grass, blooming trees and a brisk wind off Lake Erie. He was headed to an "everything on it" pizza party.

Asked how he would adjust, Towler responded: "Just take a deep breath and just enjoy life right now."

Towler had been serving a life sentence for the rape of a girl in a Cleveland park in 1981. Prosecutors received the test results Monday and immediately asked the court to free him.

Towler deflected a question about demanding an apology and said he understood justice can take time.

"I think it was just a process, you know, the DNA," he said. "It just took a couple of years to get to it. We finally got to it and the job was done."

In a brief, emotionally charged session, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Judge Eileen Gallagher recapped the case, discussed the recently processed DNA evidence and threw out his conviction. She also told him that he can sue over his ordeal.

Towler smiled lightly, nodded and kept his intertwined fingers on his lap.

"You're free," the judge said, leaving the bench to shake Towler's hand at the defence table. The judge choked back tears as she offered Towler a traditional Irish blessing.

The Ohio Innocence Project, an organisation that uses DNA evidence to clear people wrongfully convicted of crimes, said Towler was among the longest incarcerated people to be exonerated by DNA in US history.

The longest was a man freed in Florida in December after serving 35 years, according to the project.

Towler was arrested three weeks after the crime when a park ranger who had stopped him on a traffic violation noticed a resemblance with a suspect sketch. The victim and witnesses identified him from a photo, police said.

Carrie Wood, a staff attorney with the project, said the identifications were questionable.

The latest technology allowed separate DNA testing of a semen sample and other genetic material, possibly skin cells, she said.

"That was the test result that we got this week and it excluded Mr Towler," she said. "Because Mr Towler's conviction was in '81, the technology did not exist to do the kind of DNA testing that we can do now."

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Attorneys with the project at the University of Cincinnati have been working on the Towler case since 2004, and Towler said that and his faith had given him hope.

"That's how I've been living these last years, I've just been keeping hope," Towler said as relatives and friends crowded around him after the court session, some whooping, "Alleluia."

Prosecutor Bill Mason said his staff would test crime-scene evidence to try to identify the attacker.


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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
loyalgunner wrote:
An American man


Stopped reading here.

America

Three for me, and two for them.

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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Pfft.  Weak.
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
the yanks would rather have 10 innocent men in jail than one free guilty man.

Fuck this stupid game

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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
no smoke without fire.

All I do is make the stuff I would've liked
Reference things I wanna watch, reference girls I wanna bite
Now I'm firefly like a burning kite
And yousa fake fuck like a fleshlight

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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
And in the US, Black = Smoke.
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almost 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
There is a similar story about a guy named Darryl Hunt, who had a documentary made about this entitled 'The Trials of Darryl Hunt".  Bloody good watch actually.  End with the parents of the victim refusing to beleive the evidence.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darryl_Hunt


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