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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,304 posts)
Sat Nov 27, 2021, 02:22 PM Nov 2021

Kevin Strickland: Thousands of people have raised more than $1 million for a man who served 43 years

Thousands of people are raising money online for a Missouri man who served 43 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.

Kevin Strickland, 62, was exonerated Tuesday morning after serving decades at Western Missouri Correctional Center in Cameron, Missouri. Strickland was convicted in 1979 of one count of capital murder and two counts of second-degree murder in a triple homicide. He received a 50-year life sentence without the possibility for parole for a crime that, over the years, he maintained he had not been involved in.

Senior Judge James Welsh dismissed all criminal counts against Strickland. His release makes his confinement the longest wrongful imprisonment in Missouri history and one of the longest in the nation, according to The National Registry of Exonerations.

The Midwest Innocence Project created a GoFundMe account to help Strickland restart his life, since he doesn't qualify for help from the state of Missouri.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/kevin-strickland-thousands-of-people-have-raised-more-than-1-million-for-a-man-who-served-43-years-in-prison-for-a-crime-he-didn-t-commit/ar-AAR8gPd

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Kevin Strickland: Thousands of people have raised more than $1 million for a man who served 43 years (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2021 OP
I saw that. I hope he gets a good financial advisor. Tomconroy Nov 2021 #1
Up to $1.4 million now leftieNanner Nov 2021 #2
I do hope he has a good support system. gldstwmn Nov 2021 #3
 

Tomconroy

(7,611 posts)
1. I saw that. I hope he gets a good financial advisor.
Sat Nov 27, 2021, 02:25 PM
Nov 2021

You'd be surprised how quickly a million can go if you spend more than $40000 per year.

gldstwmn

(4,575 posts)
3. I do hope he has a good support system.
Sat Nov 27, 2021, 03:18 PM
Nov 2021

This transition is going to be difficult enough without the added stress of coming into a large amount of money.

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