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Thursday, 14 May 2015

Convicted sex offender declared innocent after 29 years behind bars in astonishing case of mistaken identity

Michael McAlister (pictured right) spent 29 years in prison for rapes he didn't commit but was locked because he had an uncanny resemblance to the man, Norman Bruce Derr (left) who really committed the crimes.

UK mirror reports;
An innocent man who spent 29 years behind bars after being convicted of an attempted rape and kidnapping has finally been given his freedom. Michael McAlister was cleared after a serial rapist who had an uncanny resemblance to the 58-year-old at the time confessed to the 1986 offence. He was granted an unconditional pardon by Virginia's governor, wiping away the prosecution which he had campaigned against for decades alongside family and friends.
After clearing McAlister (pictured above now), governor Terry McAuliffe said in a written statement:
"A number of individuals in the law enforcement community [...] have concluded that this crime was committed by another individual, and that Mr McAlister should be freed to return to his family and his community.
"I have reached the same conclusion, and I have acted in accordance with the law."
Upon being reunited with his sister and elderly mother outside Dillwyn Correctional Centre, McAlister said that the governor was a 'special man' for giving him his freedom.
He told reporters: "It’s a great day. It’s a wonderful day. Governor McAuliffe, he’s a special man for being brave enough to do this."
McAlister added that his thoughts were with the victim of the attack.
He said: "It wasn’t her fault, and I don’t hold any hard feelings at all toward her. I hope [the attacker] can deal with his issues as best he can."
McAlister was 29 and working as a carpenter when he was identified by the victim in court.
The victim, a 22-year-old mum, was assaulted in the laundry room of an apartment complex on February 23, 1986.
But she was able to partially pull her attacker's stocking mask off during the attack, and caught a glimpse of his face.
At the time, McAlister was known by police following a string of alcohol-related incidents of public indecency.
He was misidentified after a police sketch resembled his face, which helped lead to his wrongful conviction.
Shawn Armbrust, executive director of the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project, and James Bensfield and Jonathan Kossak of the Miller & Chevalier law firm, said in a joint statement: "We are thrilled that the governor did the right thing and finally ended this nightmare."

76 comments:

  1. Wow. He should sue for damages

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    1. 29 wasted years...


      OKORO UPGRADED**

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    2. Mistaken iden...gini....they had beta compensated the man real good....abeg...its not funny.....29.....

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    3. Ka! Second chance, and paying for d crime of another person.

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    4. 29yrs wat? Wat a waste of life, dey better compensate him wt house, latest cars n allowance every month abi whr do dey expect him 2 start 4rm.

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    5. Jus imagine..
      * * * Linda's 1st Daughter * *

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    6. So this guy's life wasted away for something he didn't do. God pls save us from alakobas.

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    7. Sad part is they barely compensate them. This is exactly why I don't support the death penalty either. Too many mistakes.

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    8. Some mistakes dat can't be undone

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    9. Rubbish ! 29 years, what a waste! What if he had died in prison?

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  2. Imagine!!! Thank God he is out sha

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  3. Heya
    ~D great anonymous!

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  4. Oh my good lord. What a way to waste an innocent man's productive life! Chai

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  5. Just negodu! So they wasted 29 years of his life? No this is bullshit. I'm not gonna agree on this unless he gets a good paying job, a house and a car when he leaves. That should be the compensation!

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  6. 29 years behind bars?! Make I hear say person no pay!! What rubbish!!!

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  7. But on a good note.am happy that his mum was alive to see her son a free man....finally

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  8. Story for witches and wizards

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  9. Story for witches and wizards

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  10. Say what??? Just like that??? After 29 long years??? Na wa o! Linda take note!

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  11. Say what??? Just like that??? After 29 long years??? Na wa o! Linda take note!

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  12. So what will now be his fate after they've mistakenly wasted 29yrs of his fruitful life in jail? I think there should be a compensation, serious one oo!

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  13. How come I'm not seeing the part where he sued the police for 40 billion dollars?

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    1. Mayb not. Every1 is as greedy as a typical Nigerian that looks for a way to exploit every situation...im sure he's just happy to be a free man

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  14. This is Error of life.......

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  15. So they didn't compensate him for wasting
    29years for nothing?
    Absolutely rubbish!!

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  16. Chai......Thank God Is Out and Alive!....#I'll never suffer for what I don't know....IJN!

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  17. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    God punish that lawyer wey pass the judgement.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Do lawyers pass Judgment? What's happening to this generation? What will u teach your kids?

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    2. Lmaoooooooooo! Lawyers pass judgement?

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  18. Am not reading this, did i?.

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  19. he better sue them for damages biko

    MISSVEE

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  20. Man, never you accept their stupid apologies because sorry cannot undo the misdeeds. It is time to have your pound of flesh and sleep well. Sue them and smile to your HSBC Bank account. It is your time to unleash your anger without mercy. 29 solid years is not 29days. Just letting you know. I have spoken...... Gbam!!!

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  21. dis is a very old news biko

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  22. Say whaaaaaaat!
    I hate it wen d innocent suffers

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  23. Gash,, if i was d guy,, men i need to sue them for unlawful detention and arrest, including
    $900b for damages

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  24. 29 wasted yrs,just like that.

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  25. The guy should sue them for damages. it was a lot.

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  27. Mistaken identity after 29years oga oooo

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  28. Aha the man was taken care of, if it was Nigeria cell, he would have been out looking like a HIV patient. As for the mistaken identity, if na me i no go gree.

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  29. Sue and claim 100 billion USD in damages..

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  30. So sad, 29 years is not a joke.

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  31. After 29yrs? Wasted youthful years. I suggest he sue for damages.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  32. 29 years...Not fair at all.

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  33. He need to be compensated they can't jst free him without Nofin after d wasted years too bad

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  34. Ori yeye nimogun.......

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  35. Omg! Chineke ekewkwala ihe ojo.


    Mr Collz A.k.a Sanity says.

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  36. Omg! Chineke ekwekwala ihe ojo.


    Mr Collz A.k.a Sanity says.

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  37. They need to compensate him big time.

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  38. @Ed Dreamz bros no be lawyer dey pass judgment for court o, its a judge that can pass judgment in a court of law, lmao don't mention!!!

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  39. GOD PUNISH THAT LAWYER,29 YEARS in PRISON...IT'S XO PAINFUL

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  40. He was 29 years when he was arrested and released after 29 years. Hmmm very strange ohhhh. God save us from strange occurrences

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  41. I feel so bitter when innocent people suffer for what they know nothing about. A lot of such cases surfacing online now.

    Imagine if it was a capital punishment -death . Would they bring back the dead?

    29 years is a long time. Thank God, these days there are better tools/ways to investigate instead on relying only on someones testimony. The problem is that we lack some of those tools in Nigeria . A lot of innocent people are in Nigerian Prisons









    Human Being No Be God

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  42. All u with unforgiven spirits. The man himself said he has forgiven the police and the court because it is not their fault. It was the girl that was raped that wrongly identified him because he looked like the person that raped her and he also said he doesnt really blame the girl because he really looked like the rapist that confessed. According to the man, he is happy that he is free. That's what is most important to him right now. The man has a heart of gold. So Naijas watin be una own inside? The owner of the case don forgive and forget as God says we should do. Na poverty mentality dey worry Naijas. Na only money una sabi. Is it only money that is compensation? What about the stigma in d society and the phychological traumer? Stmcheew

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  43. So Mr Gov. Whats his settlement like?

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  44. Mehn...dats rough..29years wasted...Lord help

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  45. They beta make him d nxt Governor cos 29 wasted yrs is no joke....no child or wife + them fit don rape m tire fr jail... #painful

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  46. 29 years behind bars and being released without compensation?

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  47. This is why Finger print is very Good

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  48. Wow! See the real offender looking well kept and all correct. Think they should just trade places all the way back to the last 29 years.

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  49. And this is the American Justice System for you,sooo many cases like this.very poor

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  50. Twenty nine whole years means so much,so long a time,ogun akoba adaba olorun ma je ki ri plus my family o

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  51. God! What a waste! That's just too much to bear

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  52. Thank God he has finally regained his freedom how I wish those who do same here will be punished too

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  53. i swear, he should sue for damages o....he no fit just go start life like dat! besides, d governor no knw say he go use him mind? mstchewwww. my guy, sue jorrrrr

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  54. he needs to sure everybody suable right now

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  55. he needs to sue the government and everybody suable right now

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