The circumstances of Leslie Cacy’s death are mysterious. The 28-year-old conductor fell off the rear of a train while it was moving in reverse and it backed over her. But what’s abundantly clear is ...
We all have a story. But some of them are better than others. Leslie Cacy‘s tale was a great one, as you’ll see — which only makes it sadder that it ended so prematurely. As we’ve reported, Cacy — ...
Not every injustice ends when the falsely accused walks out of prison. In 1993, Sonia Cacy was convicted of dousing her uncle Bill Richardson with an accelerant and setting him aflame in their Fort ...
Sonia Cacy, who was wrongfully convicted by a Fort Stockton jury in 1993 of burning her uncle to death, has at last been declared actually innocent. On Wednesday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ...
In the this week’s cover story, we examined the case of Sonia Cacy, the Fort Stockton woman convicted in 1993 of setting her uncle ablaze with gasoline. In the years since, the evidence against her ...
Leslie Padilla Cacy was a conductor on the Royal Gorge Railroad and was studying to be a train engineer, her family said in a statement. At the same time, the psychology graduate was preparing for ...