After 15 Years Apart, Wrongfully Convicted Darrill Henry Is Spending Father’s Day With His Children

Darrill Henryu's kids were just 6 and 8 when he was wrongfully incarcerated and taken from them.

06.19.20 By Innocence Staff

Daranika Guitroz, Darrill Henry, and Darrill Jr. Guitroz. (Image: Claire Bangser/Innocence Project)

Daranika Guitroz, Darrill Henry, and Darrill Jr. Guitroz. (Image: Claire Bangser/Innocence Project)

Darrill Henry was 20 years old when his first child, his daughter Daranika Guitroz, was born. And from the moment she arrived, he couldn’t stop holding her.

“I was ready for my first child. I prayed for my first child,” he told the Innocence Project.

Two years later, he welcomed his son Darrill Jr. Guitroz with the same joy and excitement.

“All I can remember is my daddy picking me up from school, running down the hallway, and seeing his face brightened my day — we had the perfect relationship,” Daranika recalled. “He kept us together. He was always around. Anywhere we asked to go, he made it happen.”

Henry couldn’t stand to leave his children, even for just a little.

But all that changed in 2004 when Henry was arrested for a double homicide in New Orleans and forced to leave Darrill Jr., then 6, and Daranika, then 8, behind. Henry was innocent, yet he was wrongfully convicted based solely on flawed eyewitness identifications and sentenced to life in prison.

“It hurt when I couldn’t see my kids, I was down, depressed, disgusted, aggravated, agitated. They took my babies from me,” he remembered.