Innocent Man Released from Prison After 22 Years

DNA Excludes Convicted Rapist

Anthony Capozzi is a free man, and spent Easter Sunday with his ecstatic family in their Buffalo, NY home. Despite having served 22 years in a New York Correctional Facility for rapes he did not commit, he is not resentful, he is optimistic, and grateful to
 be free. 'I'm just grateful for the chance to live again' he tells reporters. Neighbors and family tied blue ribbons around trees to show their support, and welcome him home.

In 1985 Anthony was arrested after being picked out of a police lineup, by two victims, who were raped by what the media labeled "The Bike Path Rapist". The police lineup was arranged a year after the actual rapes were committed. It was later determined that Capozzi's blood type matched the rapists'. In the 1987 trial a police officer testified that he saw Capozzi in the area where the rapes were occurred. He lacked the scar on his face that the original victims stated the rapist had, but he did reportedly resemble the rapist.

Recently glass slides were found which contained DNA, which proved without a doubt that Capozzi was not the rapist. Capozzi had been in prison since he was first arrested in 1985, and in 1987 he was sentenced to a term of 11-35 years. He was eligible for parole starting in 1997, but due to unwillingness to admit to the rapes, he was denied parole. His denial of the rapes made it impossible for rehabilitation through the mandatory sex offender program. So he remained imprisoned, and would not admit to crimes he did not commit, even if it meant his 'freedom'.

On Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007, Anthony Capozzi was released from Marcy Central New York Psychiatric Center near Utica, New York. He was being treated for schizophrenia, which he was diagnosed with in the 1970's. In interviews he appears to be truly grateful for his freedom. He shows no resentment, or sadness over the years he has lost due to his false convictions. His energies are focused on re-establishing relationships with his family once again.

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I agree with Chris Richards above. Releasing him is not enough. There should be a monetary award for these 22 years of lost freedom. Why shouldn't we the people take full responsibility for our screw ups.

Posted on 05/19/2008 at 12:05:24 PM

There needs to be a new law right now. Anyone this happens to should receive a lump sum in the amount of $1,000,000 or $2,000,000 so he can fulfill all of his dreams, vacations, and do whatever he wants for the rest of his life. This is a horrible outrage. Oh my god. Releasing him IS NOT ENOUGH.

Posted on 09/05/2007 at 9:09:00 PM

Mr.and Mrs Capozzi.....May God continue to bless you and yours!!!!!

Posted on 08/02/2007 at 4:08:00 PM

Mr.and Mrs Capozzi.....May God continue to bless you and yours!!!!!

Posted on 08/02/2007 at 4:08:00 PM

This is so sad. I think everyone involved with this case should have to answer for this. Its just horrible that an innocent person has to give up 22 years of his life, & the other guys gets off becaue the 5 yr statue of limitations is up. What about Capozzi's life? I think the state should be responsible for providing/ financially for Capozzi after such a horrid thing.

Posted on 05/16/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

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