China Daily (Hong Kong)

Wrongly jailed ‘satanic’ day care couple gets $3.4m

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CHICAGO — A US couple wrongly jailed for 21 years on charges of sexually assaulting children as part of a satanic cult, received $3.4 million on Wednesday from the state of Texas, months after prosecutor­s acknowledg­ed their innocence.

Operators of a day care facility, Dan and Fran Keller were at the center of a sensationa­l case in 1991, accused by children of abuse and rituals that included dismemberi­ng babies and torturing pets.

Authoritie­s later acknowledg­ed that the children were improperly interviewe­d, triggering false memories, amid a climate of fear fueled by a belief around the nation that satanists were preying on children.

The physician who claimed to have discovered physical evidence of abuse also acknowledg­ed in 2013 that he had made a mistake in assessing the source of one of the children’s injuries.

The Kellers were freed from prison that year, but not fully cleared of the charges against them until last June, when prosecutor­s finally declared them innocent.

By Texas law, both are entitled to $80,000 compensati­on for each year they spent in prison. They picked up a $3.4 million payment on Wednesday, their lawyer Keith Hampton said.

“They are happy,” Hampton said.

The couple had been living in poverty since their release,

I really would like an apology from the state. But since we’re not going to get it verbally, this will be good enough.”

reacting to a $3.4 million payout from Texas

unable to find work in their advanced age and with their past legal troubles, according to the Austin AmericanSt­atesman newspaper.

“This means we don’t have to worry about pinching pennies on Social Security, and late bills. It means we will actually be free. We can start living — and no more nightmares,” Fran Keller, 67, told the newspaper.

She broke down in tears on Tuesday in front of news cameras as she found out on the phone that the state would provide compensati­on.

“I really would like an apology from the state. But since we’re not going to get it verbally, this will be good enough,” the American-Statesman reported Fran Keller as saying.

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