Dayton Daily News

Woman to be freed on Christmas

Dayton woman has been imprisoned for murder since 1995.

- By Laura A. Bischoff Columbus Bureau Contact this reporter at Laura.Bischoff@coxinc.com.

Patterson has maintained that Dayton police coerced her into confessing on camera to a robbery she didn’t commit , which opened her up to the aggravated murder conviction.

Tyra Patterson, COLUMBUS — a Dayton woman who has garnered internatio­nal support for her claims of innocence, will walk out of state prison as a free woman on Christmas Day, according to the Ohio Department of Rehabilita­tion and Correction.

The Ohio Parole Board voted in October to grant release for Patterson, 42. She is currently being held at the Northeast Pre-Release Center in Cleveland.

Patterson entered state prison in December 1995 as a 20-yearold after being convicted of the murder and robbery of 15-yearold Michelle Lai on Sept. 20, 1994.

That night, Lai and her sister, Holly, and three other young women were out “roguing” or stealing when they encountere­d a group of robbers, according to court records. One of the girls, Candy Brogan, had a necklace ripped from her neck by one of the robbers.

Patterson did not fire the shot that killed Lai but under Ohio law, accomplice­s to murder can get the same punishment as killers. Patterson has maintained that Dayton police coerced her into confessing on camera to a robbery she didn’t commit, which opened her up to the aggravated murder conviction.

Patterson, who dropped out of school in the sixth grade, has a job awaiting her at the Cincinnati-based Ohio Justice Policy Center and has multiple offers for housing.

She was denied parole in March 2011 but by July 2017, the parole board indicated its willingnes­s to release her, noting her motivation and considerab­le community support.

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