DNA Evidence Frees Illinois Man Convicted Of Rape, Murder In 1984

Posted: Published on February 11th, 2015

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Christopher Abernathy (center) is released from the Stateville Correctional Center on Wednesday in Crest Hill, Ill. Terrence Antonio James/TNS /Landov hide caption

Christopher Abernathy (center) is released from the Stateville Correctional Center on Wednesday in Crest Hill, Ill.

Christopher Abernathy spent nearly 30 years in prison for the rape and murder of 15-year-old Kristina Hickey in 1984. Today, Abernathy, now 48, was freed after DNA evidence cleared him of any connection to the crime in suburban Chicago.

Cook County Judge Frank Zelezinski agreed to vacate Abernathy's 1987 conviction following a request from the prosecutor.

"The decision to vacate this conviction comes as a result of a comprehensive investigation by my office into the facts of this case which has revealed evidence that tends to exonerate Christopher Abernathy for the commission of this crime," State's Attorney Anita Alvarez said in a statement.

Abernathy, who was 18 when he was arrested for Hickey's death, had confessed to the crime. Alvarez's statement said Abernathy "may have suffered from a diminished mental capacity" and said his signed confession didn't have any significant details about Hickey's slaying.

The statement said recent DNA testing of the available evidence in the case did not match Abernathy's DNA profile.

"This day is more than 10,000 days overdue," Abernathy's mother, Ann Kolus, said, according to the Chicago Tribune.

The newspaper has more on the background of the case:

"On the night of Oct. 3, 1984, Hickey walked to her high school wearing a pink and white dress to perform at a choir concert, according to court records. She was supposed to come home immediately after the concert but never did.

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