Brothers George and Melvin DeJesus have been exonerated and released from prison after serving almost 25 years of a life sentence for a crime they did not commit.
“Walking out, just with the feeling of vindication, it was great,” George told reporters in Michigan on Tuesday shortly after he was released, according to CNN Detroit affiliate WDIV. “This is the best day of my life.”
A release from the Michigan Attorney General’s Office states the two brothers saw each other for the first time in 24 years because they were held in separate correctional facilities. The two brothers held each other for a long embrace when seeing each other again.
“I’m ecstatic,” Melvin told reporters. “I waited so long for this.”
The two men were convicted in 1997 for murder and a felony firearms charge in the 1995 death of Margaret Midkiff, who was found dead in her home. Despite having alibis, the two men were sentenced to life in prison.
At the time of Midkiff’s death, DNA evidence linked convicted rapist Brandon Gohagen
to the crime scene and he told police the brothers had nothing to do with the crime, according to a Cooley Law School release. However, Gohagen later changed his story saying Melvin forced him to sexually assault the victim and that the brothers bound and beat the victim. Gohagen pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and first-degree criminal sexual conduct in exchange for testifying against the brothers.Gohagen was convicted in 2017 of killing and raping another woman in Detroit
a month before Midkiff was killed. Investigators discovered 12 other women he emotionally, physically, and sexually abused.That led the newly-formed Conviction Integrity Unit (CIU) to work with Western Michigan University’s Cooley Law School Innocence Project, which represented George, and the University of Michigan Innocence Clinic, which represented Melvin.
CIU investigators also confirmed the DeJesus brothers’ alibis from the night of the murder. The DeJesus brothers are the third and fourth convictions that have been overturned in the state by the CIU.
“We are thrilled to learn that our client, Melvin DeJesus, and his brother, George, will be fully exonerated for this murder, some 26 years after the true killer framed the brothers for this heinous crime,” Dave Moran, co-director of the Michigan Innocence Clinic, said in a statement. “We will now focus on helping Melvin DeJesus adjust to his freedom and move on with his life.”