In 1986, Dwyer was wrongly convicted of receiving a bribe from a California firm that had been awarded a lucrative State contract.
Throughout Dwyer's trial and after his conviction, he maintained that he was innocent of the charges levied against him, he insisted that he had been framed. He was one of two who stood accused yet whilst his colleague, Asher, was being offered 1 year of incarceration – Dwyer faced 55 years and $300,000 + of fines.
Decades later, the prosecution's primary witness, William T. Smith, whose testimony was largely used to obtain Dwyer's conviction, admitted that he had lied under oath about Dwyer taking a bribe in order to receive a reduced sentence.
Dwyer was on the brink of uncovering a longstanding sex scandal at Penn State university, the very same college his son attended.
(Just a reminder that the political persecution of honest Republicans has been rife for decades)
It was very confusing to say the least. I guess I avoided the trauma because I didn't really understand what happened.
Between this and watching the space shuttle blow up live on tv while in school....yeah the 80s were crazy.
I remember the space shuttle I was in undergrad at the time. That was wild. I don't recall anything about this Dwyer guy. Seems like a big one to have missed.
I lived in the area it happened so it was on local abc/cbs/nbc news live but probably not televised nationally