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I'm Anderson Cooper Welcome to the podcast. to so-called Central Park five speak out about how they spent years in prison and the American conciousness as *cation pure evil wrongly convicted of raping1 a jogger in the park. Let's get started.
New York city's Comtrollers approve a 40-million-dollar settlement in the lawsuit2 over the wrong conviction of five men more than 2 decades ago. Today, one of the men, Kevin Richardson was overcome with emotion as he recalled what he'd been through.
Y'all don't really understand what we went through. Y'all tried to dehumanize us as human beings. But we still here. We are strong. People called us animals, 'wolf pack', I have four sisters and a mother, I would never do anything to a woman. I was raised better than that.
It's impossible to overstate what a big deal this case was at the time, Richardson and four other teenagers, the youngest just 14, were charged convicted raping and beating a jogger New York Central Park.
They were held up at the phase of urban lawlessness. Police said the team had been on a crime bringing the part, terrorizing a random3 wildly, some called it, exception just was untrue. ** looks back.
It was a story that not only raped4 New York City but inflamed5 racial tensions around the country. Five black and latino teens accused of a horrific crime, savagely6 raping and beating a white woman who is jogging through Central Park in 1989.
After what appeared to be confessions8, it seemed like an airtight case. The jury didn't buy a claim. The confessions were coerced9. And although there is no DNA10 match from any of the teens and the victim has no memory of the attack, each of them is found guilty.
At the time, the teens are called animals, savages11. Donald Trump12 puts out a full page ad asking to bring back the death penalty. There were 7 long years in prison for four of the boys, 13 years for another before a major break in the case in 2002.
The verdicts have been set aide **.
All five convictions are thrown out. Over term, after a stunning13 confession7 from a serial14 rapist whose DNA was found at the scene. While the teens were in jail, the real rapist didn't stop. He commits at least five more rapes15 that we know of after the Central Park jogger. Suing for damages has taken years, more than a decade.
The city has always maintained the act in good face. With a settlement, there is no apology. Instead, the city calls it a wise solution, closing a state* a difficult chapter in New York's history. Susan ** CNN, New York.
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1 raping | |
v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的现在分词 );强奸 | |
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n.诉讼,控诉 | |
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3 random | |
adj.随机的;任意的;n.偶然的(或随便的)行动 | |
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4 raped | |
v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的过去式和过去分词 );强奸 | |
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adj.发炎的,红肿的v.(使)变红,发怒,过热( inflame的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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6 savagely | |
adv. 野蛮地,残酷地 | |
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7 confession | |
n.自白,供认,承认 | |
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8 confessions | |
n.承认( confession的名词复数 );自首;声明;(向神父的)忏悔 | |
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9 coerced | |
v.迫使做( coerce的过去式和过去分词 );强迫;(以武力、惩罚、威胁等手段)控制;支配 | |
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10 DNA | |
(缩)deoxyribonucleic acid 脱氧核糖核酸 | |
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11 savages | |
未开化的人,野蛮人( savage的名词复数 ) | |
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12 trump | |
n.王牌,法宝;v.打出王牌,吹喇叭 | |
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adj.极好的;使人晕倒的 | |
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14 serial | |
n.连本影片,连本电视节目;adj.连续的 | |
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15 rapes | |
n.芸苔( rape的名词复数 );强奸罪;强奸案;肆意损坏v.以暴力夺取,强夺( rape的第三人称单数 );强奸 | |
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