Chwoy: I Pity This Man He Spend 50 Years In Prison For Rape He Didn’t Commit

Chwoy: I Pity This Man He Spend 50 Years In Prison For Rape He Didn’t Commit 1

Nearly 50 years since a Louisiana man was sentenced to life in prison in the kidnapping and rape of a nurse, a judge has overturned his conviction.

He is expected to walk out of prison Wednesday morning a free man.

State District Court Judge Richard Anderson previously said the case against Wilbert Jones, 65, was “weak at best” and that authorities withheld evidence that could have exonerated Jones decades ago.

The Global News reports that, Jones didn’t show any visible reaction when Anderson set his bail Tuesday at a mere $2,000.

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But his relatives embraced one another and fought back tears outside the courtroom.

Wajeedah Jones said she already knows what her uncle’s first request would be.

Prosecutors said they do not intend to retry Jones.

Jones was 19 when police arrested him on suspicion of abducting a nurse at gunpoint from a Baton Rouge hospital’s parking lot and raping her behind a building on the night of Oct. 2, 1971.

Jones was convicted of aggravated rape at a 1974 retrial and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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The state’s case against Jones “rested entirely” on the nurse’s testimony and her “questionable identification” of Jones as her assailant, the judge has said.

The nurse, who died in 2008, picked Jones out of a police lineup more than three months after the rape. But she also told police that the man who raped her was taller and had a “much rougher” voice than Jones had.