Thursday, November 17, 2005

The media and a professor told us Anthony Porter was framed, a Chicago jury disagreed

The Anthony Porter case dominated local news here for weeks, and its effect was felt in early 2003, when departing Governor George Ryan emptied Illinois' death row.

Yesterday, a jury in Chicago ruled against Porter, stating the City of Chicago did not act in a malicious matter when they investigated the double murder Porter was convicted of in 1982.

Six years ago, two days before Porter was to be executed for that crime, a Northwestern journalism professor, David Protess, and some of his students located a Milwaukee man who confessed to the murders.

That man has since recanted.

Hmmm...

What gives? The media told us endlessly that Anthony Porter was framed. I can't count the times I saw that video clip that showed Northwestern's David Protess
jumping into Porter's arms. Now he can't even get a jury to back
him.

Must be more to this story....

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