Coakley also was the prosecutor in the Nanny case.
The poor Amiraults. If it weren’t for Dorothy Rabinowitz’s articles in the Wall St. Journal they’d still be in jail today.
There’s something wrong with or missing in the system in that these convictions were possible in the first place number one, and number two that so much time could go by after the whole thing unraveled without the perpetrators of all this grief ever having to pay any sort of a personal price for it. Gerald Amirault is apparently out on parole and they made him sign some sort of an oath of silence before letting him out, but society needs some sort of a way to go after the Harshbargers and Cloakeys in the picture.