The Central Park jogger case was a criminal case concerning the assault and rape of Trisha Meili, a woman who was running in Central Park in Manhattan, ...Read more
Jun 12, 2019 — After two trials, the five teenagers were found guilty of offences including attempted murder, rape, assault and robbery, and were convicted to ...Read more
Feb 1, 2023 — For the first time since 1862, New York City's Central Park renamed one of its entrances to the park in December 2022. Gate of the Exonerated is ...Read more
May 14, 2019 — McCray, Salaam and Santana were found guilty of rape, assault, robbery and riot. Richardson was found guilty of attempted murder, rape, assault ...Read more
Dec 19, 2022 — The first entrance to be named since 1862, the Gate of the Exonerated commemorates the experience of the Exonerated Five and honors all of those wrongly ...Read m
On April 20, 1989, the body of a woman barely clinging to life is discovered in Central Park. Within days, Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, ...Read more
May 31, 2019 — Meili was a 28-year-old investment banker when she went for a jog in Central Park on April 19, 1989. She was attacked by a serial rapist, Matias ...Read more
May 23, 2025 — Daphne Abdela and Christopher Vasquez were 15 when they killed 44-year-old real estate agent Michael McMorrow · McMorrow's body was discovered ...Read more
The CP5 were part of a large group of kids who beat multiple people into unconsciousness. Some were beaten with a metal pipe. Some had to be hospitalized.Read more
Apr 4, 2003 — A young woman, out for her run in New York's Central Park, was bludgeoned, raped, sodomized and beaten so savagely that doctors despaired for her life.Read more
Jun 16, 2020 — The five teenage boys (who are now in their mid-forties) were accused of raping and brutally beating Trisha Meili, a 28-year-old white woman ...Read more
Jun 12, 2019 — The filmmaker's riveting documentary "When They See Us" tells the story of five men convicted—wrongly—of rape. It brings the story to life ...
Jun 2, 2019 — Ava DuVernay's miniseries shows why the hysteria surrounding the 1989 case caused more children to stand trial as adults than at any other time in US history.Read m