That ruling didn't get as much attention as it should have, because the news was all over a similar story: The case of Anthony Wright, who was freed yesterday. Like Dennis, Wright was arrested for a grisly killing in 1991 -- the rape and murder of a 77-year-old neighbor in Nicetown -- and was convicted of murder during Abraham's tenure. Like Dennis, the case against Wright had significant hole; in 2014, Wright's appellate lawyers got DNA testing that linked a different man, a neighborhood crack addict who died in 2002, to the crime. In spite of that, Williams' office developed a new theory of the killing and insisted on re-trying Wright, which kept him behind bars for three more long years before his acquittal yesterday. The jury forewoman was furious...at the D.A.'s office. "I'm angry," she said after the verdict, adding: "The city should never have brought this case."