| Wilton Dedge | ||
![]() | Incident Date: 12/8/81 Jurisdiction: FL Charge: Sexual Battery, Assault, Burglary Conviction: Sexual Battery, Aggravated Battery, Burglary Sentence: Life |
Year of Conviction: 1982 Exoneration Date: 8/11/04 Sentence Served: 22 Years Real perpetrator found? Not Yet Contributing Causes: Eyewitness Misidentification, Informants, Unvalidated or Improper Forensic Science Compensation? Yes |
The Crime
The victim was attacked in her home on December 8, 1981. After coming home in the afternoon, she heard a sound while changing clothes and turned to find a man armed with a blade. He cut off her clothes and raped her vaginally and anally. During the assault, the perpetrator cut the victim all over her body. After the assailant left, the victim contacted her boyfriend and was taken to the emergency room, where a rape kit and the victim’s clothes were collected.
The Case
Dedge maintained his innocence, but was convicted in May 1982. His conviction was reversed in 1983, but he was again convicted in August 1984. At trial, the prosecution relied on the victim’s eyewitness identification, microscopic hair comparison, snitch testimony, and dog sniffing evidence to secure the conviction - evidence eventually disproven by DNA testing.
Dedge maintained his innocence from the moment of arrest. His mother and brother testified that he had not even been in town when the crime occurred. Several alibi witnesses also testified on his behalf.
The Identification
Four days after the crime, the victim saw a man in a convenience store and told her sister that he resembled her attacker, only he was shorter. The victim’s sister identified the man as “Walter Hedge”. In January 1982, the victim told investigators about the man and the police arrested Wilton Dedge’s brother, Walter. After seeing Walter’s picture, the victim’s sister told police it was Wilton, not Walter, that the victim had seen at the store. Wilton Dedge’s picture was placed in a photographic array and the victim identified him. He was immediately arrested and charged.
The victim’s initial description of her assailant, given at the hospital, was six feet tall and approximately 160 pounds. She had been able to compare their relative heights before and during the attack. She also stated that the perpetrator was big and muscular, able to throw her around easily.
At the time of the crime, Wilton Dedge weighed 125 pounds and is 5’5” tall. At the second trial, the investigating officer testified for the first time that Dedge was wearing boots with higher than normal heels to compensate for the difference between the victim’s description and Dedge’s appearance.
The Biological Evidence
Sperm was found on a swab in the rape kit, but no blood typing results were ascertained.
The Snitch and The Dog
Zacke was a known snitch and, at the time of Dedge’s trial, received a drastic reduction in his sentences. He claimed that Dedge confessed to the crime while they were being transported together in a prison van.
Preston’s dog allegedly, after sniffing an item with Dedge’s scent on it, alerted its owner to Dedge’s presence in the victim’s house. Preston has since been discredited by prosecutors and Federal Postal Inspectors in several states. Dog scent identification is not a validated science and has played a part in other wrongful convictions later overturned by DNA testing.
Post-Conviction
For three years, the State opposed Dedge’s motions on procedural grounds, at one time admitting in court that they would oppose Dedge’s release even if they knew that he was absolutely innocent. These paradoxical arguments were roundly rejected last summer by Brevard Circuit Judge Silvernail and again by the 5th District Court of Appeal in April 2004.
Further testing was ordered by the court on the semen evidence found on the anal swab recovered from the rape kit. Initial testing had yielded only two markers because the sample was degraded. Y chromosome STR testing was utilized in the final round of testing. The results excluded Dedge as the contributor of the spermatozoa, conclusively proving his innocence for a second time.
| Wilton Dedge | ||
![]() | Incident Date: 12/8/81 Jurisdiction: FL Charge: Sexual Battery, Assault, Burglary Conviction: Sexual Battery, Aggravated Battery, Burglary Sentence: Life |
Year of Conviction: 1982 Exoneration Date: 8/11/04 Sentence Served: 22 Years Real perpetrator found? Not Yet Contributing Causes: Eyewitness Misidentification, Informants, Unvalidated or Improper Forensic Science Compensation? Yes |











