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Anthony Gray - Innocence Project In 1991, Anthony Gray was wrongly convicted of a murder and rape he did not commit in Maryland He was later exonerated in 1999
Anthony Gray | National Registry of Exonerations On May 13, 1991, an intruder raped and murdered 38-year-old Linda May Pellicano in her home in Calvert County, Maryland Her 16-year-old daughter came home from school at about 3:30 p m , and found her mother's body lying in a hallway
From False Evidence Ploy to False Guilty Plea: An Unjustified Path To . . . On June 20, 1991, two police officers brought an African American man named Anthony Gray into custody for questioning related to the unsolved rape and murder of a woman in Calvert County, Maryland 1 During the interrogation, the detectives lied to Mr Gray about the evidence police held against him
Anthony Gray - Convicting the Innocent Attorney Grievance Comm’n v Kent, 653 A 2d 909, 917 (Md 1995) He had offered details including a description of how and where the murder took place while he stood watch His statements also contained certain inconsistencies with crime scene evidence
District Man Sentenced to 38 Years to Life in Prison For 2000 Slaying . . . WASHINGTON - Anthony Gray, 37, of Washington, D C , was sentenced today to a prison term of 38 years to life for the July 2000 murder of a government witness, announced Acting U S Attorney Vincent H Cohen, Jr , Cathy L Lanier, Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department
James Anthony Gray parole hearing was a miscalculation - LEX 18 Gray was convicted in 2021 of two counts of murder in the 2007 shooting deaths of his parents, James and Vivian Gray He was sentenced to 55 years The case had been tried twice before Gray’s
Supreme Court of the United States They had a tumultuous relationship with their son, James Anthony Gray This family rift and allegedly missing wills that purportedly disinherited Gray made him an immediate person-of-interest, and ultimately the prime suspect in the official investigation
Anthony Gray | National Registry of Exonerations Gray, who was mentally challenged and had a reported IQ of 79, later said he was given no food and not allowed to sleep that night He was charged with first-degree murder and first-degree rape