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Kevin Strickland exonerated after 42 years in Missouri prison by Alexk2(m): 5:14pm On Nov 27, 2021
Kevin Strickland exonerated after 42 years in Missouri prison

Kevin Strickland was sentenced in June 1979
A Missouri man wrongfully convicted of a triple murder in 1978 and imprisoned for more than 42 years has been exonerated and released.
Kevin Strickland, 62, has maintained his innocence since his arrest at age 18. He was sentenced in June 1979.
Mr Strickland said outside court: "I didn't think this day would come."
It was the longest wrongful incarceration in state history, but under Missouri law he is unlikely to receive any financial compensation.

According to data from the National Registry of Exonerations, which has logged exonerations since 1989, it would also be the seventh longest wrongful sentence acknowledged in the US.

A judge on Tuesday ordered the immediate release of Mr Strickland from state custody, after 15,487 days behind bars.
Lawyers for the Midwest Innocence Project, who have worked for months to help free Mr Strickland, told the BBC they were "ecstatic" about the news.

"We were confident any judge who saw the evidence would find Mr Strickland is innocent and that is exactly what happened," said Midwest Innocence Project legal director Tricia Rojo Bushnell in a statement.
She added: "Nothing will give him the 43 years he has lost and he returns home to a state that will not pay him a cent for the time it stole from him. That is not justice."
The state of Missouri only compensates prisoners exonerated through DNA evidence, not because of eyewitness testimony, according to the Midwest Innocence Project.
Mr Strickland was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years after he was linked to the deadly ransacking of a home in Kansas City on 25 April 1978.

Re: Kevin Strickland exonerated after 42 years in Missouri prison by Alexk2(m): 5:15pm On Nov 27, 2021
Mr Strickland was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years after he was linked to the deadly ransacking of a home in Kansas City on 25 April 1978.
On that night, four assailants shot three people inside the home: Sherrie Black, 22, Larry Ingram, 22, and John Walker, 20.
A fourth victim - Cynthia Douglas, 20 - escaped with injuries after pretending to be dead. On a hunch from her sister's boyfriend, police arrested the teenage Mr Strickland and then reportedly pressured Ms Douglas to pick him out of a line-up.
Mr Strickland told police he had been at home watching television. No physical evidence ever linked him to the crimes.

His first trial in 1979 ended with a hung jury, after one black juror on a 12-member panel held out for his acquittal.
At his second trial, an all-white jury found Mr Strickland guilty of one count of capital murder and two counts of second-degree murder.
Years later, Ms Douglas would recant her lone eyewitness testimony, writing to the Midwest Innocence Project that "things were not clear back then, but now I know more and would like to help this person if I can".

Below is A teenage Kevin Strickland (right) with his father


Ms Douglas died before she could formally recant her testimony against Mr Strickland, but her mother, sister and daughter have all testified in court that she picked "the wrong guy".

Prosecutors in Jackson County began reviewing Mr Strickland's conviction last November and - under a new Missouri law - filed a motion calling for his immediate exoneration and release.

"Under these unique circumstances, the Court's confidence in Strickland's conviction is so undermined that it cannot stand, and the judgment of conviction must be set aside," wrote Judge James Welsh in Tuesday's ruling.
Ms Rojo Bushnell of the Midwest Innocence Project said the process has "shown how incredibly difficult it is for the system to correct a mistake. The prosecutor agreed Mr Strickland is innocent and it still took months. It should not be that hard."

Re: Kevin Strickland exonerated after 42 years in Missouri prison by Emvico34: 5:40pm On Nov 27, 2021
This life
Re: Kevin Strickland exonerated after 42 years in Missouri prison by Opeyemiextra(f): 6:34pm On Nov 27, 2021
These many years in confinement for a crime not committed. Black people really suffered during those times
Re: Kevin Strickland exonerated after 42 years in Missouri prison by Karemarealty288(m): 6:40pm On Nov 27, 2021
Even if the state law doesn't not permit compensation...he should challenge that law.....
Re: Kevin Strickland exonerated after 42 years in Missouri prison by complexBoss12: 8:33pm On Nov 27, 2021
US is the most racist country in the world, most if not all cases of wrong convictions and executions are people of African decent.

I wonder how these guys sleep at night, knowing that you took away someone freedom, for no reason.

imagine being locked up at the age 18 for good 42 years over a crime you didn't commit. you were simply born to go to prison bc the best part of your life has been taking away.

Also, considering that he wouldn't be financially compensated, I see no reason for his release, he will just be a liability and would commit another crime to go back to prison where he is home.

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