Real Killer of Cabby Is Found 14 Years Later
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A 1987 murder case that landed two innocent men in prison for 14 years ended with a guilty plea from the real killer, who admitted shooting a cabdriver in the face in New York during a botched robbery.
Arlet Cheston, 42, received a sentence of 15 years to life in a plea bargain.
Cheston was arrested in May after police matched his fingerprints with those lifted from the inside of the cab after the slaying of Jean Ulysses.
A witness had initially identified Anthony Faison, 35, and Charles Shepherd, 38, as the killers. She later recanted, saying she lied for the $1,000 reward.
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