11:42 PM CST on Monday, January 25, 2010
By JENNIFER EMILY / The Dallas Morning News
jemily@dallasnews.com
The sole eyewitness who testified at a 1995 trial that Richard Miles was a murderer now says the Dallas County prosecutor in the case coached him to do so, according to an affidavit obtained by The Dallas Morning News.
In a sworn statement taken in January, the witness, Marcus Thurman, testified that he had doubts about whether Miles was the man he saw firing a gun several times into a car, killing one man and wounding another. But he said the prosecutor, Tom D'Amore, told him where the defendant would sit and that he needed to point him out to the jury.
"I did not recognize him. He did not look like the shooter," Thurman, now a police officer in Oklahoma, swore in the affidavit. "When I was asked if I could point out the shooter, I did as I was instructed" ...
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