A 39-year-old rape conviction at the center of a memoir by award-winning author Alice Sebold has been overturned because of what authorities called serious flaws.
A 39-year-old rape conviction at the center of a memoir by award-winning author Alice Sebold has been overturned because of what authorities determined were serious flaws with the 1981 prosecution.
A 39-year-old rape conviction at the center of a memoir by award-winning author Alice Sebold has been overturned because of what authorities determined were serious flaws with the prosecution
Forty year later, Anthony Broadwater has been exonerated after a producer working on a new film adaptation of Sebold’s memoir raised doubts about the prosecution.
Anthony Broadwater, the black man wrongly convicted of raping "The Lovely Bones" author Alice Sebold, had no idea she used the rape story to start her writing career.