April 25th, 1998

Waverly Virginia, Police Officer Gibson tragically died from a gunshot to his abdomen.

Before he died, Officer Gibson gave distinct descriptions of his two male assailants, specifically that one was short and balding and the second one had dreadlocks. Which isn't surprising since neither Terence nor Ferrone fit Gibson's description. Terrence was 27 years old at the time of the shooting, is short in stature with a slender build and closely cropped cornrows, braided towards the back of his head. Ferrone was 22 years old at the time of the shooting, tall, with a slender build and a bald haircut. 

Despite Terrence and Ferrone being far from the described assailants, Waverly investigators rounded-up both men along with many other young black men in the area. Each was interrogated until they provided the Investigators with any random name or submitted to a lie detector test.

April 26th - 28th, 1998

It is still unclear why Investigators chose to ignore the witness identification..

on April 26, 1998, Terrence was arrested and charged with the capital murder of Officer Gibson. Two days later, on April 28, 1998, Ferrone was also arrested and charged with the capital murder of Officer Gibson.

December 8th, 1999

Initially, Terrence and Ferrone pled not guilty to the charges lodged against them..

In fear of the death penalty and at the urgency of inadequate Attorney’s, they accepted unprecedented plea deals for anyone suspected of killing a police officer.

Both men made it clear on record that they maintained their innocence, but accepted plea deals in fear of being put to death. Terrence pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter and Ferrone pled guilty to accessory after the fact of involuntary manslaughter.

March 8th, 2000

Terrence was sentenced to ten years in the state penitentiary, to be followed by two years on probation. Ferrone was sentenced to 12 months in custody, which equated to time served and he was released.

Both men thought their nightmare journey was over, until less than a year later when they were indicted by the FBI for the same murder of Officer Gibson, as well as several fabricated drug charges.

Terrence and Ferrone were charged with selling hundreds of Kilos of cocaine; yet, there were no drugs, proceeds from drugs, proof of drug deals, fancy cars, jewelry, drug paraphernalia, absolutely nothing to support these charges besides testimony from several drug dealers who testified in exchange for their own freedom.  

The Jury found Terrence and Ferrone not guilty of the murder of Officer Gibson, but based solely on the testimony of witnesses, they found them guilty of one drug count.

The drug conviction would have resulted in a maximum penalty of 20 years. However, due to a loophole in the federal sentencing guidelines, the Court enhanced the sentence of Terrence and Ferrone to Life in prison based in large part on the state court guilty pleas. The Court relied on the decision in United States v. Watts, 519 U.S. 148, 156 (1997), which permits the Court to make a finding of guilt by a preponderance of the evidence, even if found not guilty.  

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Terrence and Ferrone have adamantly maintained their innocence since day one. We need 1 Million signatures to urge the Sussex County Commonwealth Attorney, Governor of Virginia and United States Attorney to do the following:

1.   Withdraw the State Court guilty pleas, and/or

2.   Grant Clemency, and/or

3.   Exonerate Terrence and Ferrone.