Chicago Sun-Times

MEN CLAIM DNA EXONERATES THEM IN ’94 RAPE/ MURDER

- BY JEFF MAYES Staff Reporter Email: jmayes@suntimes.com Twitter: @ midnightdo­g

Two men who have spent the last 23 years in prison are serving time for a rape and murder they could not possibly have committed, according to a new court filing.

Nevest Coleman and Darryl Fulton were convicted in 1997 of the April 1994 murder and aggravated sexual assault of Antwinica Bridgeman in the South Side Englewood neighborho­od, according to court and IDOC records.

The victim had been out celebratin­g her 20th birthday when she disappeare­d, and was found weeks later in Coleman’s basement.

Coleman and Fulton were convicted “despite no physical evidence linking them to the crime,” a statement from their attorneys, Russell Ainsworth of The Exoneratio­n Project, and Kathleen Zellner, said.

Coleman, who had worked as a groundskee­per at Comiskey Park for 25 years, had a 2- year- old daughter and 3- month- old son, and “had never been arrested before in his life. He lost both parents while he was in prison,” his attorneys said.

Now 48, he is incarcerat­ed at Hill Correction­al Center, while Fulton, now 51, is an inmate at the Menard Correction­al Center, according to IDOC records.

In a filing in Cook County Circuit Court on Monday, the attorneys claim “new DNA evidence points to another suspect,” a serial rapist who is not named.

“Recent DNA testing has matched semen on the victim’s underwear and sweatshirt, as well as DNA from underneath the victim’s fingernail­s, to that of a serial rapist, whose identity is currently undisclose­d, and completely excluded Coleman and Fulton,” a statement from the lawyers read.

“Despite the new evidence and an ample history of misconduct by the detectives who conducted the original investigat­ion, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is opposing the release of Coleman and Fulton,” the attorneys also said.

However, the state’s attorney’s office released a statement saying the case remains under review.

“Mr. Coleman’s case remains the subject of an intense review and investigat­ion by the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office Conviction Integrity Unit,” the statement read.

“We believe it is inappropri­ate to release Mr. Coleman until we have additional informatio­n about what role Mr. Coleman played in the rape and murder for which he was convicted. We are awaiting additional DNA results and have asked for an expedited examinatio­n from the laboratory. We will continue to approach the investigat­ion of Mr. Coleman’s conviction with urgency, and remain in contact with Mr. Coleman’s counsel as the investigat­ion proceeds.”

 ?? | ILLINOIS DEPT. OF CORRECTION­S ?? Nevest Coleman ( left) and Darryl Fulton were convicted of the April 1994 murder and aggravated sexual assault of Antwinica Bridgeman in the Englewood neighborho­od.
| ILLINOIS DEPT. OF CORRECTION­S Nevest Coleman ( left) and Darryl Fulton were convicted of the April 1994 murder and aggravated sexual assault of Antwinica Bridgeman in the Englewood neighborho­od.
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