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Case dropped against man tried on hair evidence in 1985

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(AP) — Prosecutor­s on Wednesday dismissed charges against a man who spent three decades in prison for a rape conviction even though the victim described her attacker as a man without any facial hair and he had a beard.

George Perrot was convicted of raping 78-year-old Mary Prekop in her Springfiel­d home in 1985 based in part on one strand of hair. But he was freed last year after a judge found an FBI agent’s testimony about microscopi­c hair evidence was flawed and granted him a new trial.

Prosecutor­s had appealed the judge’s order for a new trial, but they said in court documents filed Wednesday that “the interests and administra­tion of justice are best served by the terminatio­n of prosecutio­n of this matter.”

Perrot said Wednesday that he is now “truly free.”

“Words can’t express how grateful I am for the team of individual­s who made this exoneratio­n happen. The people who stuck by me when I was at my lowest and never quit,” Perrot said in a statement through the Schuster Institute for Investigat­ive Journalism at Brandeis University in Waltham, which has been investigat­ing his case since 2011. “This exoneratio­n was hard fought and there were many times over the 30 years that I felt I would die as a convicted man.”

A spokesman for the Hampden district attorney didn’t immediatel­y respond to an email seeking comment on Wednesday.

The judge who released Perrot in February 2016 said he is “reasonably sure” that the man didn’t rape Prekop.

Prekop repeatedly said the man who beat and raped her didn’t have any facial hair. On the night of the attack, Nov. 30, 1985, Perrot had a beard and a mustache.

When Prekop was shown Perrot’s lineup photo during his trial and was asked if he was her attacker, she replied, “How can I say it when this man has a mustache and a beard?”

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