In 1991, the therapist of a three-year-old child being treated for behavioral problems alleged that the Kellers had sexually abused the young girl. The allegations led to a litany of others, among them:
The only “evidence” for any of the allegations came from the physician that examined the three-year-old girl after the initial sexual abuse accusation. The doctor testified that he found two tears in the young girl’s hymen that he believed were consistent with sexual abuse. However, three years later while attending a medical seminar, he discovered that what he had identified as signs of abuse was actually a normal variant in pediatric hymens, leading to him recanting his testimony and calling for the release of the Hellers.
The Hellers will be compensated for their wrongful imprisonment, but no amount of money will ever give them back the decades they lost and all of the important moments they missed in their childrens’ lives.
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