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Judi Lynn

(160,450 posts)
Thu May 2, 2019, 12:39 AM May 2019

DNA testing sought in case of man executed for 1985 murder

Source: Associated Press

DNA testing sought in case of man executed for 1985 murder
Travis Loller, Associated Press Updated 6:17 pm CDT, Wednesday, May 1, 2019



Photo: AP
FILE - This undated picture provided by the Tennessee Department of Correction shows death row inmate Sedley Alley. The daughter of Alley, a Tennessee man executed in 2006, is seeking DNA testing from the crime scene. Alley was convicted of the 1985 murder of 19-year-old Marine Lance Cpl. Suzanne Collins in Millington. He confessed to the crime but later said the confession was coerced. Barry Scheck, with The Innocence Project, helped argue for DNA testing in Alley’s case before his execution, but that request was denied. Scheck is now representing Alley’s daughter April Alley in the new request for DNA testing. (Tennessee Department of Correction via AP, File)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The daughter of a Tennessee man executed in 2006 for a woman's rape and murder filed a petition Tuesday seeking DNA testing of crime scene evidence that she hopes will prove her father's innocence.

Sedley Alley was convicted of the 1985 murder of 19-year-old Marine Lance Cpl. Suzanne Collins in Millington. She had been out jogging when she was kidnapped, beaten, raped and mutilated. Alley confessed to the crime, but later said the confession was coerced.

Barry Scheck, co-founder of The Innocence Project, helped argue for DNA testing in Alley's case before his execution, but that request was denied. The Tennessee Supreme Court later found the earlier ruling misapplied Tennessee's Post-Conviction DNA Analysis Act, but it was too late for Alley.

Scheck, who now represents Alley's daughter April Alley, said the renewed call to test DNA evidence comes after an investigator on a different homicide case contacted The Innocence Project about a possible alternative suspect in Collins' slaying.

Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/crime/article/Daughter-of-Tennessee-man-executed-in-2006-seeks-13811128.php

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DNA testing sought in case of man executed for 1985 murder (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2019 OP
If this guy is the wrong man... Archae May 2019 #1
Well, no. Shrike47 May 2019 #2
I don't think the Innocence Project.. stillcool May 2019 #3

Archae

(46,301 posts)
1. If this guy is the wrong man...
Thu May 2, 2019, 12:54 AM
May 2019

April Alley can sue the state for killing her father, and the prosecutor and cops will be up shit creek without a paddle.

stillcool

(32,626 posts)
3. I don't think the Innocence Project..
Thu May 2, 2019, 02:57 PM
May 2019

gets involved unless they believe a case has a legitimate chance. She's going to need a lot of help to get the state to comply. I hope she gets lots of ink.

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