Hearing Today Over Retrial Of Black Man Convicted of Killing Cop
Tuesday, September 28, 2004 at 07:09PM
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Key Witness Says he Lied About Role In Wakefield Case
A man convicted nearly 30 years ago of killing a
Greenville County sheriff's deputy, and the deputy's father, says he
was set up, and a key witness against him has recanted. Wakefield, 50,
is serving a life sentence at the Kirkland Correctional Institution in
Columbia, after being convicted of killing Greenville County Sheriff's
Lt. Frank Looper, 34, and his father, Rufus Looper, 57, in January
1975. An eighth-grade dropout and former mill worker, he has been
refused parole two times, and had parole revoked twice after public
outcries. Government records show him to be a model prisoner. Eric
Gottlieb, Wakefield's lawyer, has said police ran roughshod over the
evidence in their zeal for justice against a slain fellow officer.
Police originally suspected an escaped murderer, Larry Poole, in the
shooting. But when Poole's alibi held up -- he was out of state at the
time of the shooting -- police turned their attention to Wakefield. Two
witnesses placed Wakefield at the murder. One was a woman who came
forward after eight months and claimed to have seen Wakefield outside
the garage. She had trouble picking him out of a police lineup. The
other witness was a man named Wyatt Earp Harper, who testified at the
time that he acted as Wakefield's lookout. He recently told a
documentary filmmaker that he lied under oath. [more ]
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