On July 29th, 1984, Jennifer Thompson woke to a stranger in her room, who proceeded to brutally rape her, with a knife close to her throat. Jennifer stayed as calm as possible, trying to identify her attacker to ID him to the police once she escaped. Eventually Jennifer managed to escape and informed the police department. When presented with a small number of suspects that the police department had identified, Jennifer picked Ronald Cotton. Ronald Cotton was informed of the charges and actually went to the police station to clear his name. Ronald already had a less-than-desirable record with the police which could have played a role in his conviction. Not only was Ronald Cotton a young black male but already had a criminal record for a mistake he did when he was only a kid. Nonetheless, based on that fact alone the jury will see Ronald in a different light and will have an impact on the verdict. The same could also be said for all five individuals of the central park five. Prior to the conviction of all five, Kevin Richardson, 14, Raymond Santana, 14, Yusef Salaam, 15, Antron McCray, 15, and Kharey Wise, 16, also confessed to —“chasing after bicyclists, assaulting pedestrians, and (in two separate incidents) pummeling two men into unconsciousness with a metal pipe, stones, punches, and kicks to the head.” these confessions were caught on tape. The press coverage surrounding the case made …show more content…
Keeping great willpower and praying to god, Ronald Cotton spent an eleven-year nightmare, being transferred from prison to prison, occasionally living in solitary confinement for extended periods of time. In prison he met an inmate, serving time for the same crimes. His name was Bobby Poole, not only did Bobby Poole resembled Cotton in appearance he even bragged to fellow inmates of the time Ronald is serving instead of him. Cotton requested that he and Poole go back to court to appeal his innocence. Unfortunately, Jennifer, along with another woman who was also assaulted the same night, again chose Cotton as her rapist and he was sentenced to two life sentences plus fifty-four years. This shows Jennifer was completely sure that the man that raped her was Ronald Cotton, it was a case of Mistaken Identity and the witness is the victim, her testimony is what keeps Ronald in prison. Not the color of his skin. The same exact situation presented itself in the central park five, an individual by name of Matias Reyes, a Hispanic male, confessed to the attack that left twenty-eight-year-old investment banker Trisha Meili in a twelve day coma. DNA evidence proved he was the perpetrator. Another case of Mistaken