The best-selling author and the man wrongly convicted of her rape

The best-selling author and the man wrongly convicted of her rape

By The Times

In 1981, Alice Sebold gave evidence that sent a man she believed raped her to prison for 16 years. She wrote about her ordeal which took place in Syracuse, New York, and the subsequent trial in her memoir Lucky. When the book was turned into a film, producer Timothy Mucciante became concerned about some of the details that lead to the conviction of Anthony Broadwater.

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Clips: Syracuse.com, NBC News, Simon & Schuster Audio.


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