Kevin Strickland awaits ruling after long-awaited exoneration hearing

Kevin Strickland has served 43 years in prison for a 1978 triple homicide he says he didn’t commit, and is now fighting for exoneration with the help of a Kansas City prosecutor.

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21 thoughts on “Kevin Strickland awaits ruling after long-awaited exoneration hearing

  1. I've done 15yrs with this brother and it brought joy to my heart ro know and see the brother free. May Allah reward the brother with security ,a sound mind ,love and abundance of joy. Happy for you my comrad.

  2. He is smiling as he's arrested. He did it, he killed three people. Evidence is clear, he had no other reason for being there. This is so stupid. He clearly killed those people if you read the case.

  3. Shocking. Before my time. I will be doing some research into this time period in our country a bit more, this injustice inspires me to want to understand the times in our country when this man was tossed into a prison for a crime he did not commit. How many innocent people are in prison is what I wonder now.

  4. free doesn't mean he is innocent. just lack of evidence. witness picked him out of lineup, his prints found on car used in murder. His alibi? at home watching television..the other two killers only claimed his innocence once they were released? can they be trusted? Killers?

  5. The federal standard to compensate those who are wrongfully convicted is a minimum of $50,000 per year of incarceration, plus an additional amount for each year spent on death row.

  6. How much days and decades for Mr. Strickland just for colours
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  7. So he still could have done it? Sounds like 1 witness just changed her mind. But what was the rest of the evidence that the jury used to determine he was guilty? Not enough information being given on this

  8. Languished? What a ridiculous Word to describe the Fate of those, Incarcerated! Someone(s) responsible for taking his life away! Live Well, Mr. Strickland. Hope your Freedom is Beautiful…every moment!

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