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bagfull 12-09-2014 09:17 PM

Brother did 40 years in jail, Cops set him up
 
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3rd Man Exonerated in 1975 Cleveland Slaying - ABC News

Having just exonerated Kwame Ajamu, Judge Pamela Barker stepped down from the bench on Tuesday, leaned across the defense table and gave him a hug.

It had taken nearly 40 years, but Ajamu was no longer a convicted murderer.

Moments earlier, Barker had dismissed his charges and county Prosecutor Tim McGinty had conveyed a message through an assistant that Ajamu; his brother, Wiley Bridgeman; and their friend Ricky Jackson "have been the victims of a terrible injustice."

The three had been convicted and sentenced to death in the slaying of a businessman outside on a corner store on a warm spring day in 1975. The case against them unraveled last year when the prosecution's star witness recanted his testimony.

The witness, Eddie Vernon, was 12 when Harry Franks was killed and 13 when he testified against the three men at their trials in 1975. Vernon said in court last month and in an affidavit that he had been coerced by Cleveland police.

Ajamu, then known as Ronnie Bridgeman, was 17 when he was sent to death row. Jackson was 19, and Wiley Bridgeman was 20. Their death sentences were later commuted to life terms.

Ajamu was released from prison in 2003. Jackson and Wiley Bridgeman had been imprisoned until recently and were freed Nov. 21.

McGinty's office had said little about the dismissals. But on Tuesday, he absolved all three of their crimes and said he would not oppose any claims of innocence, which will speed the civil process by which the men are compensated for having been wrongfully incarcerated.

The prosecutor's concession seemed to astonish longtime Cleveland civil rights and defense attorney Terry Gilbert, who represents Ajamu and Wiley Bridgeman.

"To recognize an injustice ... it gives me faith and hope in this criminal justice system that good things can come out of it from time to time," Gilbert told Barker.

Ajamu, 57, has rebuilt his life. He is married to a woman he met in downtown Cleveland in 2003 when she couldn't find the right bus and he rode with her to her destination. They married the next year after she proposed to him. Ajamu called Lashawn Ajamu his best friend and greatest supporter.

After Barker dismissed the charges, Kwame Ajamu told the handful of people in the courtroom that he was overjoyed and that "this room is lit with the truth."

"It's my hope going forward that we don't have to wait another 40 years for the next Kwame Ajamu, Wiley Bridgeman, Ricky Jackson," he said. "It's my hope from this day on we can stop ignoring what is obvious in the criminal justice system and move forward with peace and love."

After the hearing, Ajamu credited Kyle Swenson, a writer for Scene Magazine, who in 2011 dug into the men's stories and exposed how justice had been subverted.

Ajamu said he hoped one day to meet with Eddie Vernon, who is now 52, so he can tell him he understands what happened and has no ill will toward him. Ajamu said his full exoneration finally makes him feel free to go anywhere he wants, anytime he'd like.

"I can even go back to being Ronnie Bridgeman, but I'm not," he said. "They killed Ronnie Bridgeman. They killed his spirit. They killed everything he believed in, everything he ever wanted. I wanted to be something, too. I could have been a lawyer possibly. I could have been Barack Obama. Who knows?"

Mediamix 12-09-2014 09:26 PM

40 fucking years.. That's a long time.. :Oh crap

johnnyloadproductions 12-09-2014 09:32 PM

Should be able to live out the last of his years well enough.

SuckOnThis 12-09-2014 09:48 PM

He shouldn't have resisted.

Matt 26z 12-09-2014 09:58 PM

The police do not just nab some random teen off the street and set him up for murder. There is more to this story.

420 12-09-2014 09:59 PM

Good thing he didn't reach for the cop's weapon.

L-Pink 12-10-2014 12:34 AM

So this means some other brothers got away?

Or shouldn't I have looked at the other side of this?

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aliss 12-10-2014 04:18 AM

this is to long bro... 40 fking years

L-Pink 12-10-2014 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by aliss (Post 20318234)
this is to long bro... 40 fking years

That didn't take you long :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Caldo 12-10-2014 04:52 AM

too long :Oh crap:Oh crap:Oh crap

seeandsee 12-10-2014 05:59 AM

poor man, fucked for hole life

AllAboutCams 12-10-2014 06:13 AM

How much will he get

Nicholas FirstMobileCash 12-10-2014 10:34 AM

I can't imagine spending more than half my life in prison because of a lie. I hope this dude gets mad compensation.

JD 12-10-2014 11:00 AM

I can't help but feel like the guy recanted his testimony for other reasons.

blackmonsters 12-10-2014 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by JD (Post 20318656)
I can't help but feel like the guy recanted his testimony for other reasons.

Yeah, he probably felt like making complete liars out of the cops because the egg Mcmuffin is not on the dollar menu.

Mediamix 12-10-2014 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 20318692)
Yeah, he probably felt like making complete liars out of the cops because the egg Mcmuffin is not on the dollar menu.

:1orglaugh

chronik 12-10-2014 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 20318692)
Yeah, he probably felt like making complete liars out of the cops because the egg Mcmuffin is not on the dollar menu.

http://i.imgur.com/nMSYEmM.gif

Feng-PD 12-10-2014 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by AllAboutCams (Post 20318328)
How much will he get

Only 40k a year....

simina 12-10-2014 02:56 PM

And he can't get more?


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