In October 1997, while Kelly was
living with his wife Charade and their five children in Newburgh, he
says he was attempting to rid himself of a drug habit in order to take
better care of his family.
But
he said his wife's own drug habit had spiralled to the point where she
turned to prostitution in order to feed her addiction.
Chaneya, the Kellys' eldest child,
says that one morning before school her mother asked her whether her
father had ever 'touched' her.
'I
was like, "What do you mean, did he touch me?" And she was like, "Did
he touch you in your no-no spot?" And I would repeatedly say no,' the
now 24-year-old said.
According to Ms Kelly her mother threatened to beat her if she did not 'tell me the answer that I want to hear'.
She said she told her mother her father had molested her to avoid being beaten, even though it wasn't true.
Kelly
was taken in for questioning on October 29 1997. There was no
definitive forensic evidence to prove Chaneya had been raped, but the
little girl and her mother's story - together with some suspect answers
Kelly provided during questioning - were enough for officers to charge
the father of five.
He
refused a plea deal that would have made him eligible for parole in six
years, and within a year was sentenced to up to 40 years following a
trial by jury.
His
daughter was sent to live with her grandmother, a Pentecostal minister,
and six months later Chaneya told her grandmother her father had never
raped her.
Pat Thomas took her granddaughter to Kelly's attorney who videotaped the child's recantation.
Her
mother, Charade, also submitted a sworn affadavit to the court which
said she threatened to beat her daughter until she said her father raped
her.
A judge refused to vacate Kelly's conviction, deciding the recantation appeared forced.
Kelly, who remains in jail to this day, began studying law and has filed multiple appeals.
His daughter visited him in prison when she persuaded the courts to allow her to have contact with him at the age of 15.
'The
first thing my dad did was that he hugged me and he told me that he
loved me and... that he doesn’t blame me for anything,' she said.
Chaneya's mother has said she is now drug-free and confirms her daughter's story, blaming a drug binge for her threats.
Frank
Phillips, the Orange County District Attorney and chief prosecutor when
Daryl Kelly stood trial, has emphasised that Kelly was found guilty by a
jury.
He said in an
interview it was 'not unique' for the victim of a sexual crime to want
to protect the abuser by withdrawing their accusation.
Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick is leading a re-investigation into the Kelly case.
His office and the detective behind the original police investigation in Newburgh both declined to comment.
Fucken slot daughter! Wat does she need him now for? A child of 9 still has brains...c
ReplyDeleteAFTER TAKIN A GOOD PART OF HIS LIFE,SO WICKED OF THE MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
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