In this case, 5 innocent teenagers (*Dixmoore Five*) were convicted of the rape and murder of 14-year-old Cateresa Matthews. DNA excluded all of them. The DNA found on and in this young girl belonged to Willie Randolph, a convicted rapist. In 2011, his DNA was matched to the DNA left at the crime scene, and he has yet to be charged with the murder of this innocent girl. He is a convicted sex offender, and is in prison for that a some other charges. However, his release date is set for May 25, 2013. Her family is still suffering. Justice is still needed for Cateresa Matthews and her loved ones. She should not be forgotten in all of this. PLEASE REMEMBER CATERESA MATTHEWS.
St. Pete man deals with daughter’s slaying 20 years later
DNA evidence links man to 1991 murder, may clear 5 convicted in case
Convictions vacated against 3 in 1991 slaying
Man expected to be exonerated in 1991 rape, murder
Exonerations delayed in 1991 rape, murder
Students in Exoneration Project Help Free Man Wrongly Convicted of Murder
Five innocent teens exonerated of 1991 rape; three of the defendants falsely confessed
DNA Frees 3 Men After 20 Years In Prison Over Rape, Murder
The Dixmoor Case (about 2/3 way down)
Five Framed Teens Spent 19 Years in Prison
Jonathan Barr lawsuit
Wrongfully Convicted:
James Harden
Jonathan Barr
Robert Taylor
Robert Lee Veal
Shainnie Sharp
Movies/Documentaries
True Crime With Aphrodite Jones: Confessions and Lies