Chattanooga Times Free Press

Woman free after years on death row

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PHOENIX — An Arizona woman who spent more than two decades on death row was released on bond Friday after a judge ruled there’s no direct evidence linking her to the death of her young son, other than a purported confession to a detective whose honesty has been questioned.

Debra Milke walked out of the Maricopa County Sheriff’s jail after supporters posted $250,000 bond.

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned her conviction in March, stating that prosecutor­s should have disclosed informatio­n that cast doubt on the credibilit­y of a since-retired detective who said Milke confessed.

The 49-year-old Milke has not been exonerated, but a judge said she could go free while preparing for a new trial in a case that made her one of Arizona’s most reviled inmates.

Milke was convicted in the death of her 4-year-old son, Christophe­r, who was allegedly killed for a $5,000 insurance payout. His mother was accused of dressing the boy in his favorite outfit in December 1989 and telling him he was going to see Santa Claus at a mall before handing him over to two men who took the child into the desert and shot him. She had been imprisoned since 1990.

A defense lawyer told the judge last week that Milke would live in a Phoenix-area home purchased by supporters.

Prosecutor­s declined to comment on Milke’s possible release and have not appealed the bond order.

Milke, whose mother was a German who married a U.S. Air Force military policeman in Berlin in the early 1960s, has drawn strong support from citizens of that nation and Switzerlan­d, neither of which has the death penalty.

Max Krucker, former president of the Swiss community where Milke’s mother now lives, said Renate Janka was “ecstatic” Friday about the possibilit­y that her daughter would be released. She was planning to fly to Arizona as early as today, Krucker said.

“She said, ‘ Now I can finally hold my daughter in my arms again,’” he said in a telephone interview.

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