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DNA is your friend . . . even in North Carolina
I really feel for the mother . . .
"Finally, my innocence is recognized," Darryl Hunt said Thursday after Gov. Mike Easley issued the pardon. "For so many years I have been trying to prove my innocence only to be told I was lying and to finally have it official means a lot."
Hunt was twice convicted of the 1984 murder of Deborah Sykes, who was raped and killed as she walked to her job as a copy editor at the now-defunct Winston-Salem Sentinel.
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Evelyn Jefferson, Sykes' mother, said she still believes that Hunt was somehow involved in her daughter's death despite the DNA evidence.
"I actually thought Governor Easley was more intelligent than that," she said from her home outside Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Hunt was freed December 24 after DNA testing in the Sykes' case identified the new suspect, Willard Brown. Brown has since been charged with murder, rape, kidnapping and robbery. No court date has been set for Brown, who is being held without bond.
I really feel for the mother . . .
