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wheezer
01-26-2009, 09:07 PM
OMAHA, Neb. -- Five people wrongly convicted of a 1985 Beatrice murder have been pardoned.

Three of the six people convicted in the rape and slaying of a 68-year-old Helen Wilson spent nearly 20 years in prison. One didn't seek a pardon because his conviction was overturned.

It's the first time in Nebraska history that DNA evidence led to inmates being freed from prison.

The pardon, granted Monday by the state's three-member Board of Pardons, doesn't expunge their criminal records. But it does restore their civil rights, such as the right to vote, serve in the military and be issued a passport.

After the exoneration last year, Attorney General Jon Bruning said, "Twenty years ago, in the deal of making a community feel safe again to solve an unthinkable crime, the former county attorney and some members of law enforcement bullied six innocent people into admitting crimes they didn't commit."

Bruning announced in November that DNA evidence conclusively linked Bruce Allen Smith to the murder. Smith died of AIDS in 1992.

Police said Smith killed Wilson and acted alone. Smith had been suspected in the case in 1985, but the results of lab tests performed at the time disqualified him.

Beatrice Police Chief Bruce Lang said blood evidence that a former sergeant kept led them to Smith.

"We know the blood in the bedroom was his," Lang said in November. "There was blood on part of her clothing that was his. There was semen found in her that was his."

Thomas Winslow was one of the five exonerated prisoners. After walking out of the Department of Corrections last year, he said justice was delayed but no longer denied.

"(I’ll) just try to put my life together, that’s what I’m going to do,” Winslow said. "The truth finally came out. Sorry is enough, because I already forgave everything."

Winslow always maintained that he had no memory of the incident. In court in October, he told the judge that he pleaded no contest because police and prosecutors threatened to send him to the electric chair.

He said that during his time in prison, he began to believe that he did commit the crime.

http://www.ketv.com/news/18567870/detail.html

wheezer
01-26-2009, 09:08 PM
OMAHA, Neb. -- DNA tests linking a man to the rape and slaying of a Nebraska woman nearly 25 years ago have officially cleared six people who have been serving time for the crime.

Police said Bruce Allen Smith, who died in 1992, killed Helen Wilson, 68, and acted alone. Smith had been suspected in the case in 1985, but the results of lab tests performed at the time disqualified him.

Attorney General Jon Bruning said the six people jailed for the 1985 crime had nothing to do with it. He investigated the case after initial DNA tests showed Thomas Winslow and Joseph White couldn't have killed Wilson.

"We could not have predicted we would not have any DNA (matching) the defendants," Bruning said.

He said videotapes show that one of the accomplices was coerced to confess to the crime and plead guilty.

"Twenty years ago, in the deal of making a community feel safe again to solve an unthinkable crime, the former county attorney and some members of law enforcement bullied six innocent people into admitting crimes they didn't commit," Bruning said.

Beatrice Police Chief Bruce Lang said blood evidence that a former sergeant kept led them to Smith.

"We know the blood in the bedroom was his," Lang said. "There was blood on part of her clothing that was his. There was semen found in her that was his."

Lang said Smith didn't walk into Wilson's building by chance.

"He had known somebody there, and he went to do what he did," Lang said.

Current Gage County attorney Randy Ritenour said Wilson's family is sorry that six innocent people didn't get justice.

"They were glad to know this was finally resolved," Ritenour said.

Thomas Winslow said he's trying to rebuild his life with his family now. He said justice was delayed but no longer denied.

"The truth finally came out," Winslow said. "Sorry is enough, because I already forgave everything."

Bruning said he wants all six people to get pardons. Five are already out of jail, and the sixth, Ada Taylor, will be released on Monday.

http://www.ketv.com/news/17936340/detail.html

wheezer
01-26-2009, 09:10 PM
Bruning: Bruce Allen Smith Killed Helen Wilson

OMAHA, Neb. -- Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning said there is a new suspect in a 23-year-old murder case from Beatrice.

Bruning said Friday, DNA evidence now points to a man named Bruce Allen Smith in the murder of Helen Wilson in 1985. Smith died of AIDS in 1992.

Two other men were convicted in the rape and murder of Wilson.

Joseph White was found guilty in Jefferson County District Court of first-degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison.

Thomas Winslow pleaded no contest to aiding and abetting second-degree murder. He was sentenced to 10 to 50 years in prison.

White and Winslow were released from prison last month based on new DNA evidence.

The charges will be dropped against White, and Winslow is expected to be pardoned.

http://www.ketv.com/news/17933327/detail.html

grammybears
01-27-2009, 01:19 AM
How very sad that these two men spent more then 20 years in prison for a crime they did not commit. How horrible. In all truthfullness I would be more then a wee bit angry about the tactics used to bully a confession. We do not need this type of person in LE. I hope these people will be able to move forward with their life.