The Denver Post

$1 MILLION RAISED TO HELP MISSOURI MAN EXONERATED AFTER 43 YEARS

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Kevin Strickland left a Missouri prison penniless Tuesday after serving more than 40 years for a triple murder that he did not commit, but more than 20,000 strangers have donated about $1.3 million to an online fundraiser to help his reentry into society.

He was exonerated without DNA evidence, which disqualifi­ed him from being compensate­d by the state, despite spending decades behind bars, his lawyers said. Strickland, 62, said Friday that the community did not owe him anything for his wrongful imprisonme­nt.

“The courts failed me, and that’s who should be trying to make my life a little more comfortabl­e,” he said. “I really do appreciate the donations and contributi­ons they made to try to help me acclimate to society.”

The online fundraiser, organized by the Midwest Innocence Project, was set up by Tricia Rojo Bushnell, one of his lawyers and the project’s executive director.

The project also will set him up with a financial adviser to help him structure the money and determine how he wishes to spend it.

Strickland was convicted in 1979 of killing three people in Kansas City the year before. The only witness had picked Strickland from a lineup. Strickland was sentenced to life in prison without the possibilit­y of parole for 50 years.

One of the two other men who pleaded guilty to the murders maintained that Strickland played no part in the killings, and the sole witness later recanted her testimony, Judge James E. Welsh of Missouri’s Western District Court of Appeals noted in his decision to exonerate Strickland.

Strickland said he dreams of buying a small piece of land outside of a city. “I’ll build a small house, a small bedroom, two- to three-bedroom house, have me some chickens and four to five dogs, a fishing pond somewhere close by, a big fence where nobody can get in,” he said. “Just some alone time, some getaway space.”

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