When Jennifer Thompson identified Ronald Cotton as her rapist in 1984, she was sure she had found the right man. But she was wrong.
Cotton, then 22, was convicted of raping Thompson and another woman on the same night in Burlington, N.C. He would spend the next 11 years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit.
And now they are friends? :lol
He is a better man than I.
:lolAnd now they are friends? :lol
He is a better man than I.
Are you kidding me? He just lived the black man's dream, he got to live off tax payers dollars and work out all day. Now he gets money for being wrongly convicted AND is traveling around the country with a white woman? distinguished black fellow please.spoiler (click to show/hide)/sarcasm :-*[close]
Freeloader!
He knew he was innocent yet he continued to enjoy the benefits of state care. He should have tried harder to get out of jail.
:maf
Deport him to Africa.
And now they are friends? :lol
He is a better man than I.
And now they are friends? :lol
He is a better man than I.
He's probably screwing her looking at that picture :lol
Now, Thompson and Cotton are friends and have written a new book together on their story, called 'Picking Cotton.'
QuoteNow, Thompson and Cotton are friends and have written a new book together on their story, called 'Picking Cotton.'
oh god, i can't read anymore
QuoteNow, Thompson and Cotton are friends and have written a new book together on their story, called 'Picking Cotton.'
oh god, i can't read anymore