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victims cry PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 5:05 pm

Exonerated after 16 yrs for murder/rape. Jeff Deskovic



On November 2, 2006, Jeff Deskovic's indictment charging him with murder, rape, and possession of a weapon was dismissed on the grounds of actual innocence. Postconviction DNA testing both proved Deskovic's innocence and identified the real perpetrator of a 1989 murder and rape.

THE CRIME

On the afternoon of November 15, 1989, the 15-year-old victim went out after school to take pictures for a photography class. She never returned home. Her naked body was found by police dogs the morning of November 17, 1989. Her clothes and cassette player were recovered from the vicinity. She appeared to have been raped, beaten, and strangled.

THE CONFESSION

Jeff Deskovic, then 16 years old, was a classmate of the victim’s. He became a suspect because he was late to school the day after the victim disappeared. Police also believed he seemed overly distraught at the victim’s death, visiting her wake three times.

Police spoke with Deskovic eight times in December 1989 and January 1990. Deskovic had begun his own “investigation” of the case, giving officers notes about possible suspects. Police asked Deskovic to submit to a polygraph examination and he agreed in late January 1990. He believed that, if cleared, he could continue to help police with their investigation.

Deskovic was taken to a private polygraph business run by an officer with the local Sheriff’s Department, who, according to trial testimony, had been hired to “get the confession.” Deskovic was held in a small room there with no lawyer or parent present. He was provided with coffee throughout the day but no food. In between polygraph sessions, detectives interrogated Deskovic.

Deskovic’s alleged confession occurred after six hours, three polygraph sessions, and extensive questioning by detectives between sessions. One of the detectives accused Deskovic of having failed the test and said he had been convinced of Deskovic’s guilt for several weeks. According to the detective, Deskovic then stated he “realized” three weeks ago he might be the responsible party. Deskovic was asked to describe the crime and began speaking in the third person, switching to first person part way through the narrative. Deskovic said, “I lost my temper” and admitted he had hit the victim in the head with a Gatorade bottle, put his hand over her mouth and kept it there too long. During the confession, Deskovic sobbed. By the end of the interrogation, he was under the table, curled up in the fetal position, crying.

THE BIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE

The victim was found naked and her autopsy revealed genital trauma. Semen was identified on the vaginal swabs from her rape kit but no semen was observed on her clothes.

DNA testing was conducted before trial. The results showed that Deskovic was not the source of semen in the rape kit. Deskovic had been told before the alleged confession that if his DNA did not match the semen in the rape kit, he would be cleared as a suspect. Instead, prosecution continued on the strength of his alleged confession.

THE TRIAL

In January 1991, Deskovic was convicted by jury of 1st degree rape and 2nd degree murder, despite DNA results showing that he was not the source of semen in the victim’s rape kit. The state argued that the semen had come from a consensual sex partner and that Deskovic killed the victim in a jealous rage.

POSTCONVICTION


In January 2006, the Innocence Project took on Deskovic’s case. The semen from the rape kit was tested with newer technology for entry into the New York State DNA databank of convicted felons. In September 2006, the semen was matched to convicted murderer Steven Cunningham, who was in prison for strangling the sister of his live-in girlfriend.

On September 20, 2006, Jeff Deskovic was released from prison when his conviction was overturned. Following an apology from the assistant district attorney, the court dismissed Deskovic's indictment on the grounds of actual innocence on November 2, 2006.

Steven Cunningham subsequently confessed to the crime for which Jeff Deskovic served 16 years.
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victims cry PostPosted: Sun Dec 10, 2006 5:14 pm

Press release on this case. (he was a teen too at the time)

DNA Proves Jeffrey Deskovic's Innocence 16 Years After He Was Wrongly Convicted as a Teenager
Deskovic, who falsely confessed when he was 16 years old after an improper police interrogation, is set to be released Wednesday morning
WHITE PLAINS, NY; September 20, 2006) - DNA tests prove that Jeffrey Deskovic did not commit a rape and murder in Peekskill for which he was convicted in 1990, the Innocence Project said today. Deskovic was convicted of raping and killing a high school classmate when he was 16; now 32, he has been in prison ever since.

The Westchester County DA's Office agreed to conduct DNA testing on evidence in the case earlier this year, and then ran the results through the FBI database of DNA profiles of convicted offenders nationwide. The database search resulted in a "hit" - a match to a man who was already in prison on other charges.

Deskovic was convicted based almost entirely on a "confession" that he gave after spending approximately nine hours in police custody without his parents or attorneys and without access to food. During that time, he was taken to Putnam County and held in a small room for at least six hours for a polygraph exam. At the end of the interrogation/exam, he was curled up under a desk in the fetal position, sobbing. Police had initially focused on Deskovic, a sophomore in high school at the time, because he seemed fascinated with the details of the case and offered to help them investigate it.

"If his entire interrogation had been videotaped, I doubt this confused, scared teenager would have been convicted in the first place," Innocence Project Co-Director Barry Scheck said. "This is the fifth man in New York in the last 10 months who was proven innocent by DNA after being convicted based on a false confession. The injustice of Jeff Deskovic's case will only be compounded if we don't learn from it and reform the system to keep it from happening again."

The Innocence Project said today that Deskovic's case highlights the urgent need for specific reforms; in particular:

The Innocence Project today called on law enforcement agencies across the state to begin electronically recording all custodial interrogations. (Currently, only three local agencies in New York State record interrogations; they are the Broome County Sheriff's Department, the Delaware County Sheriff's Department and the Binghamton Police Department (the Schenectady Police Department is in the process of installing recording equipment in its interrogation rooms). Nationwide, three states and the District of Columbia have enacted legislation requiring that interrogations be recorded, while state supreme courts in another six states have taken action on the issue. More than 250 jurisdictions nationwide have voluntarily adopted recording policies.)
The Innocence Project also called today on the New York State Legislature to explicitly clarify that defendants have a right, with an appropriate showing and a judge's permission, to have crime scene evidence run through federal databases of DNA profiles and fingerprints, to see whether the true perpetrator of a crime can be identified. Making that right clear - both pre- and post-conviction - would eliminate confusion and uncertainty among judges and prosecutors across the state, and could help identify the perpetrators of many more crimes for which innocent people have been wrongly convicted, the Innocence Project said.
On November 17, 1989, the body of 15-year-old Angela Correa was found near Griffin's Pond in Peekskill. She was last seen two days earlier taking photos for her photography class. Four weeks later, detectives from the Peekskill Police Department approached 16-year-old Deskovic on his way to school to ask if he would accompany them to police headquarters. During this initial round of questioning, Deskovic asserted his innocence. The detectives suggested that he take a polygraph test but he declined, saying he did not trust such tests. Two months later, Deskovic came to the police station to discuss some of his theories about the crime. He submitted a blood sample, accompanied several detectives to the scene of the crime, and submitted to further questioning. Deskovic maintained his innocence, saying that he was speculating about the crime based on his own investigation of the case. Soon after, Deskovic again visited the police station to show detectives a key he had found that he believed might have belonged to the victim. Deskovic was again asked to take a polygraph test and he agreed. Between sessions of questioning for the polygraph test, Deskovic was questioned further by investigators, who told him he was failing the polygraph test. After six hours of questioning, Deskovic confessed to the crime
. He had spoken with investigators a total of eight times in the previous month and a half. Deskovic was convicted of rape, felony murder, and related offenses on December 7, 1990.

At the time of the trial, DNA testing excluded Deskovic as the source of a semen sample taken from the victim. The prosecution speculated that the semen belonged to the victim's consensual partner, although the partner was never tested. Earlier this year, the Innocence Project asked the Westchester County DA's Office to subject the evidence to more sophisticated DNA testing, which would also allow it to be entered into the FBI database for a match - which would prove that the semen came from another perpetrator, rather than from a consensual partner.

"When Eugene Tumolo, now the Peekskill Police Chief, asked the FBI to test this evidence in 1990, he said it would yield evidence 'either incriminating or exonerating' Deskovic. The testing came out in Jeff's favor, but the case proceeded. The question is why Jeff Deskovic was prosecuted in the first place," Innocence Project Staff Attorney Nina Morrison said. We're grateful that Westchester County DA Janet DiFiore acted quickly when we asked for DNA testing to get a database 'hit,' and we're hopeful that her office will find answers as to why this wrongful conviction happened in the first place."

There have been 183 DNA exonerations nationwide. In fully one-third of these cases, DNA has also helped identify the true perpetrators of crimes for which innocent people were wrongly convicted, according to the Innocence Project, which is affiliated with Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University.
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sandraK PostPosted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 3:28 am

"When Eugene Tumolo, now the Peekskill Police Chief, asked the FBI to test this evidence in 1990, he said it would yield evidence 'either incriminating or exonerating' Deskovic. The testing came out in Jeff's favor, but the case proceeded



What is going on with this Rush to convict someone..ANYONE??
they had proof he was innocent in 1990.. what kind of lawyer did he have?
Didn't the Cops give a chit the real murderer was still running lose?
This angers me to no end.
How many people have suffered at the hands of an over zealous prosecutor?
How many are dead?


Steven Cunningham, the real murderer ,went on to rape & kill someone else.

I wonder too, how many have died at the hands of our own gallows?
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