Man sentenced to 48 years in prison after a lady had a bad dream about him

Man sentenced to 48 years in prison after a lady had a bad dream about him

- Clarence Moses-EL got incarcerated in 1988 after a Denver lady in Colorado said she had a dream and saw his face

- The lady had been attacked by 3 men and left half-blind with no evidence to accuse anyone

- Moses-EL was sentenced to 48 years in prison, but in 2016, 28 years later, he was released after one of the real culprits wrote a letter about the innocence of Clarence

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A Black man named Clarence Moses-EL was declared guilty in 1988 and sentenced to 48 years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman after the lady saw his face in a dream.

In a report gathered by Face2FaceAfrica.com and sighted by YEN.com.gh, the infamous event occurred during a summer night in 1987.

A woman in Denver, Colorado, who had a drink out with three men, was left partially blind and in her attempt to recount who was responsible, described Clarence.

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Man got sentenced to 48 years in prison after a lady had a bad dream about him
Source: UGC
Source: UGC

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She concluded that Moses-EL was behind the attack on her that very night stating that his face came to her in a dream.

Moses-EL said he was innocent and challenged his conviction, but it did not do much to prevent the sentence meted out to him.

It is reported that the Denver Police discarded the DNA evidence and body swabs from the attack and the victim’s clothing was destroyed by the police despite a judge’s order that they are preserved for testing.

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However, luck shone on Moses-EL in 2013 when LC Jackson, one of the three men responsible for the attack, wrote a letter to Moses-EL.

In 2016, a jury acquitted Moses-EL of all crimes in the case after he had spent 28 years behind bars.

Meanwhile, Samuel Gyabah, a young man who grew up in Pokuase where most residents did not have adequate restrooms and had to depend on few public toilets, has successfully built over 4 000 restrooms for the poor.

According to a news report gathered by Pamela Ofori-Boateng, a contributor for Ghanaweb.com, Samuel used to work in a microfinance company but decided that he would rather acquire skills to help his community.

By an interesting turn of events, he met a man in 2012 who introduced and trained him on how to design and install biodigester toilets.

In other news, the SUAPOLOR of the Se (Shai) Traditional Area, King of Kordiabe-Madaam, His Royal Majesty Drolor Bosso Adamtey I, is also a renowned minister of the Gospel.

According to a short documentary on the life of HRM sighted by YEN.com.gh on the YouTube channel, Damaris Fletcher, the world-renowned Christian leader has three doctorate degrees.

Dr Kingsley Fletcher, as he is formerly known, founded Life International and Kingsley Fletcher Global in the United States in 1985.

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