After 40 YEARS, black man is finally exonerated of rape conviction after CAC falsely identified him!

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Sebold, 58, wrote in "Lucky" of being raped as a first-year student at Syracuse in May 1981 and then spotting a Black man in the street months later that she was sure was her attacker.

"He was smiling as he approached. He recognized me. It was a stroll in the park to him; he had met an acquaintance on the street," wrote Sebold, who is white. "'Hey, girl,' he said. 'Don't I know you from somewhere?'"

She said she didn't respond: "I looked directly at him. Knew his face had been the face over me in the tunnel."

Sebold went to police, but she didn't know the man's name and an initial sweep of the area failed to locate him. An officer suggested the man in the street must have been Broadwater, who had supposedly been seen in the area. Sebold gave Broadwater the pseudonym Gregory Madison in her book.

After Broadwater was arrested, though, Sebold failed to identify him in a police lineup, picking a different man as her attacker because "the expression in his eyes told me that if we were alone, if there were no wall between us, he would call me by name and then kill me."
 
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Everybody involved needs to face some kind of consequences over this.
 

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Sebold, 58, wrote in "Lucky" of being raped as a first-year student at Syracuse in May 1981 and then spotting a Black man in the street months later that she was sure was her attacker.

"He was smiling as he approached. He recognized me. It was a stroll in the park to him; he had met an acquaintance on the street," wrote Sebold, who is white. "'Hey, girl,' he said. 'Don't I know you from somewhere?'"

She said she didn't respond: "I looked directly at him. Knew his face had been the face over me in the tunnel."

Sebold went to police, but she didn't know the man's name and an initial sweep of the area failed to locate him. An officer suggested the man in the street must have been Broadwater, who had supposedly been seen in the area. Sebold gave Broadwater the pseudonym Gregory Madison in her book.

After Broadwater was arrested, though, Sebold failed to identify him in a police lineup, picking a different man as her attacker because "the expression in his eyes told me that if we were alone, if there were no wall between us, he would call me by name and then kill me."

Once again the police framed up a Black men based upon the sexual fantasies of a White woman. Another Black man that was incarcerated for over a decade behind the lies of a White woman. I guess we should be thankful that he was not lynched, although she took his life away from him and damaged his reputation. The people in this country are evil.

This is Alice Sebold:

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Everybody involved needs to face some kind of consequences over this.

Man that's awful. and it doesn't even matter I hope dude wins millions but you can't get life back. shyt I'm sure most of us will agree and we been in the free world. Just imagine not even having a shot and being caged.
 
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