Krasner said Anthony Wright’s case “stands out in the history of the Innocence Project,” a national litigation and public policy organization dedicated to exonerating wrongfully convicted individuals. He said former DA Seth Williams, who was convicted in 2017 on corruption charges, fought for years to make sure the DNA wasn’t tested.
“I hope the message will be heard, loud and clear, for every person who testifies under oath, provides information to police or who provides information to a court that your lies will follow you,” Krasner said. ”You risk an appropriately harsh sentence that you richly deserve.”
DNA evidence eventually connected Ronnie Byrd as the perpetrator. Byrd lived less than two miles away from Talley, according to Krasner. The Innocence Project said Byrd was 39 years old at the time of the crime and had a lengthy criminal record. He died in South Carolina in early 2013.
Jastrzembski, 77, and Santiago, 75, are facing prison time and are scheduled to be sentenced June 18.