He Spent 20 Years In Prison. Then His Identical Twin Confessed To Murder
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The man, convicted in 2005, was sentenced to 54 years in prison
A man spent 20 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. The statement is bound to send chills down anyone's spine but this has been Kevin Dugar's reality for nearly two decades. Mr Dugar, who is a resident of Chicago, was convicted in 2005 and was sentenced to 54 years in prison for murder. But last week, he walked out of the Cook County jail following a revelation by his twin brother, Karl Smith. Mr Dugar's release came as a result of a letter Mr Smith sent, confessing to the gang-related shooting that confined his brother behind bars for 20 years.
Had it not been for Mr Smith's confession letter, Mr Dugar would have remained incarcerated well into his 70s.
As per The Guardian, the brothers had always been inseparable – so much so that even relatives, friends, and teachers could not always tell them apart. The two, however, had different surnames as Mr Smith took his mother's maiden name. As men in their 20s, the duo turned to selling drugs in Chicago. Even here, they were referred to as one entity: “Twin.”
Gang-related violence followed. Things changed for the twins when a gunman opened fire on three people in Chicago's Uptown area, killing one man and wounding another. The police nabbed Mr Dugar, who maintained his innocence and refused a plea deal for a reduced jail term of 11 years. At that point, Mr Dugar even asked his twin if he had a hand to play in the murder. Mr Smith denied everything, and his brother believed him.