For the first time in nearly 40 years, Joseph Sledge woke up behind bars with a chance of becoming a free man.
The 70-year-old man needed one more win at an innocence hearing. As three judges listened to closing statements Friday about how Sledge was wrongfully convicted in the 1976 stabbing deaths of a mother and her adult daughter, he wrote down a few words on a yellow Post-it note — "closure," ''please" and "exonerated."
A few hours later, carrying his belongings in plastic bags, Sledge emerged from a North Carolina jail, saying he was looking forward to what most people consider the most mundane of activities: "Going home. Relaxing. Sleeping in a real bed. Probably get in a pool of water and swim for a little while."
A special three-judge panel unanimously voted Sledge had proven he was innocent of the killings and ordered his release.
But his freedom almost didn't happen because evidence had been lost for years.
His attorney, Christine Mumma, took the case in 2004 and felt like she had been running out of options and considered closing the case in 2012. Then court clerks discovered a misplaced envelope of evidence while cleaning out a high shelf of a vault.
The envelope contained hair, found on the victim and believed to be the attacker's, that turned out to be a key piece of evidence needed to do DNA testing, which wasn't available when Sledge went on trial 1978.
"I understand those shelves were very high, but there was a ladder in that room," said Mumma, a lawyer for the North Carolina Center on Actual Innocence.
In 2013, the case was referred to the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission, the only state-run investigative agency of its kind. So far, Sledge is the eighth person exonerated after an investigation by the commission, which started operating in 2007. It has reviewed and closed about 1,500 cases.
Nationwide, The Innocence Project said there have been 325 post-conviction DNA exonerations.
The North Carolina commission found there was enough evidence of Sledge's innocence to refer it to a panel of three judges, who were appointed by the state Supreme Court.
The judges considered the commission's investigative file, and a DNA expert highlighted lab tests in her testimony Friday. Meghan Clement of Cellmark Forensics said none of the evidence collected from the scene — hair, DNA and fingerprints — belonged to Sledge.
The key jailhouse informant, Herman Baker, signed an affidavit in 2013 recanting trial testimony. Baker said he lied at the 1978 trial after being promised leniency in his own drug case and he said he'd been coached by authorities on what to say.
Testimony from another jailhouse informant was inconsistent, according to the commission documents. That informant died in 1991.
The victims, 74-year-old Josephine Davis and her 57-year-old daughter, Aileen, were stabbed to death in September 1976. Aileen was also sexually assaulted.
They were found in their home in Elizabethtown, a day after Sledge had escaped from a prison work farm where he was serving a four-year sentence for larceny.
Sledge was convicted of two counts of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
Katherine Brown, the granddaughter and niece of the victims, said Friday during the hearing that the women were humble and considerate people who looked after other family members.
During her statement, Brown said the family was "shocked that it will become an unsolved mystery" after years of believing they had some closure. She didn't directly address Sledge's innocence in her statement.
After his release, Sledge was headed to Savannah, Georgia, to live with family. He told reporters he never doubted he'd be freed someday despite spending more than half his life in prison.
"I had confidence in my own self. The self will and the patience," he said before trailing off and searching for the right word. "Patience is the word."culled
OMG.....poor man!!!..I feel like hugging him and telling him he will be fine!
Ha this life!
ReplyDeleteThen for no just release am. Wth!
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DeleteDelay is not denial! Finally am on board. SDK! I ve bin here 4 ova 1yrs, learning a whole lot frm ur blog, Kip it coming,,,,,,,,u gat al my support bc I am now a family!!!!!!!
DeleteWelcome on board... but this your 1yrs got me laughing oooo
DeleteThank God for him, and happy he is now a free man
ReplyDeleteFreedom at last
DeleteAwwwwwwww
ReplyDeleteSo touching
I know he can't wait to smell the fresh air outside,noting like freedom.am happy for him
ReplyDeleteWat a world we live in.........wasted years. Dey gonna pay him huge amount sha....
ReplyDeleteNa wa. I wish him all d best now. Cute man.
ReplyDeleteSad, but thank God he has been exonerated. God bless the hard working lawyers who never gave up on their clients.
ReplyDeleteOh dear! After how many years suffering for nothing? I hope they find the culprit
ReplyDeletePrison took care of him, he still looks good for a 70 year old man.
ReplyDeleteLolllll haba, world people
DeleteHis life is stain he will never be the same again.
ReplyDeleteYou suppose comot this posh from your name and answer gbagaun baby. Your grammar no de posh at all. Even with the one that made the headlines in saturday laughs never do you.
DeleteTruetalk,i guess Posh baby is just kidding around.hahahhahahaha.
DeleteKajad English
Of course, when she wrote in to IHN, her English was fine.
DeleteShe should stop it already, it's not even funny.
stella ,did i hear you say he will be fine @ 70 ,wasted somebody s life for 40 years.hmmm
ReplyDeleteThat's an awfully long time.
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ReplyDelete....lol i didnt even read it. i just rushed down to comment early
Quit being a Fool.. So what did u gain by commenting early....#nopriorities
DeleteJust say you were hoping for Richard cards
lol. i have never loaded a recharge card on this blog and i havent won anything except a recharge card a bv named adaorah sent me...am a busy student and most times when i open a post the comments are far gone and i cant go through the stress of scrolling down to comment. so when i saw this post was just a couple of minutes before i came on, i decided to comment and then go read the post. meanwhile if you had common sense(which is really not common) you would know that a post like this will never have recharge cards underneath. anyways thanks for taking you time( which i think isnt precious to you )to come curse me out under my own comment....have a great week.
DeleteHmmmm... Too bad
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this is a pathetic story. what a pity.many youthful years of his life gone down the drain.kai so disheartening.I pray that God will reach out to all the innocent convicted prisoners.
ReplyDeleteso they wasted 37years of his life for a crime he didn't commit???
ReplyDelete*faints*
Hello darling, hope you enjoying the weekend with oga and the kids? Always knew there was something special about you; stay blessed.
DeleteGood thing he was eventually freed but @ 70 where will he start from?
As in eh,i just fainted right beside u Boo.
DeletePoor Poor man!
Wen is single and mingle post coming up? I don wait tire....
ReplyDeleteI thought you said you are in a relationship?
DeleteAbi no be you jayem being dey campaign for?
Didn't you turn down an offer for "wifeship", saying that you met someone here? Which mingle you wan do again?
DeleteU still wanto mingle?...despite meeting someone here n a germany based guy on iscoming list?
DeleteChick Felix nor provoke me oh, what's this na. After my 2days campaign for German guy, you came with I have a boo story now you wan mingle again?
DeleteNor provoke me oh!
jezzzz. wasted years in jail just like DAT.
ReplyDelete37 years of his life, just like that! What the heck. Can't he sue them?
ReplyDelete37 years of his life, just like that! What the heck. Can't he sue them?
ReplyDeleteOMG! Wow! Happy for him
ReplyDeleteHow many years imprisonment? Hian!!! Thank God for him o
ReplyDeleteThat's sad... and no compensation? wasted years. But God is faithful. no matter what bridge in life you are never give up....
ReplyDeleteLucky man...
ReplyDeleteWow, that's my entire life! Wasted almost 4 decades of a man's life. So hard to comprehend, he'll definitely be compensated but I doubt any amount of money can make this pain go away.
ReplyDeleteJayEm has changed, did u finally let haters get to u?anyways back to d topic,d man looks good n thankGod he's now a free man!
ReplyDeleteHow did I change? *confused much*
DeleteNah! Haters don't get to me, I get to haters.
37 years??!!! See as d guy fresh, if nah Kirikiri, just 6months n 25 years old man go don resemble Pa James...........T-Suya
ReplyDelete37 years??!!! See as d guy fresh, if nah Kirikiri, just 6months n 25 years old man go don resemble Pa James...........T-Suya
ReplyDeleteIn all of this, lets also remember the lawyer who gave her all to ensuring his freedom. She could have given up out of frustration but she kept on believing.
ReplyDeleteSomeone said no compensation, can there ever be enough compensation for the loss of your youth, not getting to see ur children grow, if at all he had the opportunity of having them, not being abale to do sth meaningful with life...it's painful, but I think at the end of the day, he would be happy that his name got cleared.
M Telling u
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Things dey happen o
imagine the torture he went vÃa everyday knowing he was Absolutely innocent buh Stil locked up like an animal. And for these soo many many years.....Kai
Awwwwwww this life sef. Am happy he s a free man.
ReplyDelete37 years!
ReplyDeleteHappy for him
Oh dear! Very sad..
ReplyDelete37 good years wasted. Anyway thank God he got closure
ReplyDelete***HEALING-RAIN***
ReplyDeleteI shed a tear for this man.
what a wasted destiny.
I pray with my whole heart for God to restore his wasted years.
Old and wasted.
ReplyDeleteThe evil that the law does.
Oh my Godz,37yrs wasted for nothing.... haa God dey oooo
ReplyDeleteOh! That's sad but thank God he didn't die b4 proven innocent
ReplyDeleteNa wa oooo!!! . Hope he received Christ in prison?
ReplyDeleteope ooooo
ReplyDeleteSo sad...He was paid 750kusd but that doesn't begin to make for all the years....
ReplyDeleteHe escaped from a prison house, and a day after, the two women were killed and he was charged. ..Never try to fast forward your destiny, cos what God has in store for you, is greater than that which you think you deserve. ...If only he'd just served his time for lacerny. ...Thank God for eventual freedom...
ReplyDeleteIf u think its only in Naija dat court cases can be delayed..then ask Joseph Sledge. Welcome home man...Patience is Alws d key.
ReplyDeleteWrongly wasted 37 years of this nigga's life in prison for nothing. If nigga turns out to be something else to the society...who's gonna blame him?
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