To research wrongful convictions is to delve into the Innocence Project, a non-profit organization founded in 1992. Their goal is to free and exonerate wrongfully convicted individuals …show more content…
In the Central Park Five, two were 14 years of age, two were 15 years of age, and one was 16 years of age. This certainly places them in a category of ‘less than a high school diploma’. Several of the Central Park Five have publicly discussed how police interrogators told them that if they signed a paper, they could go home. This is an eerily familiar story in other cases as well. In the Chicago case of the “Englewood Four”, the prosecutor in that case would eventually admit that the teenagers (Terrill Swift, Michael Saunders, Vincent Thames, and Harold Richardson) were coerced into confessing to the 1994 rape and murder of 30 year old Nina Glover. Terrill Swift, 17 at the time, was told by police that he could leave if he admitted to the crimes. He signed a 21 page confession giving specific details, not understanding the repercussions of doing so. There was no DNA evidence linking the young men to the crime; however, semen found in the woman’s body was later revealed to be a match to serial rapist and murderer Johnny Douglas, who is now