On June 18, 1992, 39-year-old Annie Yarbough and 12-year-olds Chavonn Barnes and Latasha Knox were fatally stabbed in Yarbough’s Coney Island apartment. Anthony Yarbough, Annie’s son and Chavonn’s sister, was convicted of the triple-murder, along with Sharrif Wilson. Yarbough received a prison sentence of 75 years-to-life. Wilson, who took prosecutors’ deal to testify against Yarbough, got a nine years-to-life sentence, though he would be denied parole in each of his first six tries. 21-years later, after DNA evidence cast doubt on the convictions and Wilson recanted his statements, the men are free. On Thursday, the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office dropped the case. Read more below.