2 Anthony Hanemaayer wrongfully convicted of identical face like Paul Bernado, near the crime scene where the girl was knife assault and rape and nobody knew the truth. While researching my topic, I found a list of wrongfully convicted people on CBC website. While looking through it I found the word “Paul Bernado” on Anthony Hanemaayer, which was great for me because I knew a lot of information about Paul Bernado. People in this world get wrongfully convicted for no reason but is it fair to be wrongfully convicted?. We need to know that being wrongfully convicted is not just about assuming that person rape me. In this research paper I will be talking about the wrongfully convicted Anthony Hanemaayer.
Anthony Hanemaayer lost his life for being wrongfully convicted
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All you have to do is focus on the image and retrieve as much information as possible because once you find something different ,then you find the suspect easily.
During the crime scene Anthony Hanemaayer was near the place where the 15 year old girl was raped and knife assaulted. The “Scarborough rapist” Paul Bernado lives two block where the crime scene happen. Anthony Hanemaayer was arrested on 1987 the day that the crime. He was
19 years old when he heard that he’s going to get arrested for assault, break and entering not
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rape. If I was arrested, “I would feel scared that my life is going end and my reputation and what people think after hearing something I didn’t do”. Anthony Hanemaayer was like “My world cave in”(CBC news).That means Anthony was about to give up on life. If I were Anthony in a situation just like him with the same age on 1987,I would never give up and fight for the truth. “Sometimes in life, giving up isn’t the answer because hard work will one day pay off”.
Anthony Hanemaayer’s wife told the police that he was with her at the incident of assault
One late night, in 1993 in Missouri, Christopher Simmons; a 17 year old boy along with two of his friends robbed a woman by the name of Mrs.Shirley Crook. They broke into her home and the noise startled her making her get up to see who was in the house. Simmons, who has recently been involved in an accident with her recognized her face. Simmons became upset and scared. The three young men left, but came back later to murder her. The three men tied her up, took Crook to a bridge and threw her off it. They went on to tell people about it; boasting about the crime they had just committed. Christopher Simmons had the idea for his friends to come along because they thought
was associated with the death. The bodies were being taken away for autopsy as he took in the scene.
Investigator Sam Reilly will also be called to testify, in that he was the first investigator on the scene. Shortly after the murder, Officer Reilly went to the defendant’s home at 2435 Damen Street, apt #2B and forced down Mr. John Hudsons’ and Dale Buckner’s door. While at the apartment, Officer Reilly Recovered a .38 revolver (matching the gun from the crime scene), a black leather jacket, and a newly registered Black Cadillac Sedan; which matched the description of the getaway car. Due to officer Reilly’s work, pertinent details of the defendant’s background and belongings have been brought to trial and will help us prove that the defendants did, beyond a reasonable doubt murder, and assist in murdering Mrs. Sara Lazar. Upon arrest, the defendant’s both refused to make a statement concerning the killing of Mrs. Lazar.
“The Rose that grew from Concrete” By Tupac Shakur discusses that one must not give up on the goals you have in life, through
In Missouri during 1993, Christopher Simmons, a 17-year old, committed capital murder after he instigated two other juveniles (Benjamin and Tessmer) to conspire to kidnap and murder an innocent woman named Shirley Crook. It was never completely determined why exactly Simmons wished to murder Crook, however, he did later admit that Crook was involved in a previous car accident with Simmons. At approximately 2 a.m. on the night of the murder, Simmons and his two friends met up to break into the home of Crook, but Tessmer left before Simmons and Benjamin decided to go through with the heinous crime. Simmons and Benjamin broke into the home of Crook, entered her room, covered her eyes and mouth using duct tape, and bound her hands together. The
In the year 2010, 26-year-old Kenzie Houk was found murdered in her bed. Kenzie was shot in her head. Kenzie was also eight months pregnant when she was murdered (nydailynews.com). The person who found the body was her 4-year-old daughter. When the police officers arrived at the scene, they searched to see if anybody broke into the house. The police officers were unable to find any force entry. The police officers even thought it was a possibility that Kenzie ex-boyfriend could of committed the murder, but they were unable to connect him to the murder. Eventually, the police officers found out that the murderer was none other then the 11-year-old Jordan Anthony Brown.
On the morning after christmas in 1996, After finding a ransom note that was 3 pages long demanding $118,000 for her daughter to be returned safely Patsy called the police. However,
Before the experiment was conducted previous research was studied to ensure consecutive results throughout their own trials. This research revealed that most of the sociological world has ignored the issue of exoneration and when the criminology section was reviewed, little interest was shown on the topic. The few studies found in the criminology section shared some of the same findings as later expressed in the article. Mainly that wrongful convictions are due mostly to faulty eyewitness’s testimony, perjury and if the person was convicted of a prior crime. However, no literature that focused on sociological variables including race,
I arrived on scene at approximately 02:11 hours. I approached the front door and the victim, Hollie J. McIntosh (F/W, DOB: 07/26/1988) opened the door and let me inside. I inquired with McIntosh what happened. McIntosh stated she was shoved and choked by her boyfriend, James Dean Carvell (M/W, DOB: 01/25/1988). I observed a red mark on McIntosh’s neck. McIntosh advised Carvell was in the bedroom. McIntosh pointed to the bedroom. I entered the bedroom. Carvell was lying
First this case was investigated for a rape and murder. A 16 year old girl named Kimberly Simon was found on a dirt road in Utica, New York. Nobody really knew how this happened or why this happened. She was found on September 19, 1985. They found that she was murdered by strangulation (National Registry). There were many reasons to why investigators thought a man named Steven
I then proceeded to enter the residence and noticed a female was visibly upset and was crying. I identified the female as Mrs. Gloria Lipscomb Plato (Victim) and her daughters Marissa Dawn Plato (Victim) and Kara Plato. Mrs. Plato’s face was red and she had a cut on the inside of her bottom lip. Mrs. Plato’s neck and arms were also red. Mrs. Plato stated that
False confessions have been a leading factor in destroying the lives of many innocent people. Since the advances of technology, victims of false confessions have been exonerated from the charges previously placed on them while others are still fighting for innocence or died a criminal. One technological advance that has exonerated many individuals is DNA testing. According to Randy James, DNA testing was discovered in 1985 and was first used in court to convict Tommie Lee Andrews (Time, 2009). Today many Americans are convicted because of false confessions that have not yet been overturned with new evidence (Kassin, 2014). Although DNA testing has led to freedom for many innocent Americans, there are still many innocent people who are locked
(2012). Post-Conviction DNA testing and wrongful conviction (2008F-08165). Retrieved from Urban Institute Justice Policy Center website: www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/grants/238816.pdf
Officer Marin responded to the crime scene, canvassed the area for Witnesses and or evidence and door knocked surrounding homes. See Officer Marin’s ADD report for further details.
Dispatch alerted Central Pd. Officer C. M. Early about a white male 25 years old with a gunshot to the chest and abdomen. Officer Early arrived on the scene at 0630. Officer Early talked to the witness, Custodial staff Jody de Cleaner, who said that he heard popping sounds at 0620 and decided to walk over where he found the body. The EMS arrived shortly after at 0650 to transport the victim to the hospital. Ten minutes after the EMS arrived I arrived at the crime scene.