When the eyewitness is wrong, everything goes wrong | Editorial

“The issues we find most troublesome are those surrounding how Cure became a suspect in the first place,” Demby Berger wrote. “Seemingly, a man who had no connection to a Walgreen’s robbery became the main suspect after someone reviewed photos of well-dressed/neat appearing African American males. That was it, there was no physical evidence, no witnesses who knew him …The case became questionable at the very onset. If the identification was bad, then everything that comes after is bad as well.”