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Sandra Hemme freed after 43 years in United States prison for murder she didn’t commit

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July 20, 2024
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Sandra Hemme freed after 43 years in United States prison for murder she didn’t commit
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Sandra Hemme freed after 43 years in prison for murder she didn’t commit – TheNiche

At 64 years old, Sandra Hemme is now believed to have served the longest known wrongful conviction for a woman in U.S. history.

Sandra Hemme, who was wrongfully imprisoned for 43 years for a murder she did not commit, has been released following the overturning of her conviction.

At 64 years old, Hemme is now believed to have served the longest known wrongful conviction for a woman in U.S. history.

Sandra Hemme, who was 20 at the time, was convicted in 1981 for the stabbing death of library worker Patricia Jeschke.

Despite no forensic evidence linking her to the crime, her conviction was largely based on a confession made under heavy sedation in a psychiatric hospital, which has since been discredited.

Circuit Court Judge Ryan Horsman’s 118-page ruling, issued on June 14, detailed the findings that led to the overturning of Hemme’s conviction.

The ruling noted that evidence of Hemme’s innocence had been withheld from her defense team and that local police ignored evidence implicating one of their own officers, Michael Holman. Holman, who later went to prison for another crime and died in 2015, had his truck seen near the crime scene, his alibi could not be verified, and he used Jeschke’s credit card. Distinctive earrings belonging to Jeschke were also found in Holman’s possession.

Judge Horsman’s review highlighted that Hemme’s confession was made under the influence of antipsychotic medication and a powerful sedative, impairing her ability to understand and respond accurately during interrogation.

The ruling emphasized the lack of forensic evidence, motive, and witnesses linking Hemme to the crime.

Following her release on Friday, Sandra Hemme was reunited with her family in a nearby park, sharing emotional moments with her sister, daughter, and granddaughter.

Her father, who is in palliative care, remains hospitalized, and Hemme plans to visit him soon.

Hemme’s legal team at the Innocence Project expressed gratitude for her release and pledged to continue fighting to fully clear her name.

Despite her release, Sandra Hemme still faces challenges, including her need for assistance due to spending most of her life in prison and being ineligible for social security benefits.

Defense lawyer Sean O’Brien underscored the ongoing support Hemme will need as she adjusts to life outside prison.

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