Exoneree Stories

Exoneree Stories

Every exoneree has their own unique experience

Get to know the stories of life after wrongful imprisonment.

Roynes Dural was wrongfully convicted and served 8 years for a crime that he did not commit. 

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Julie Baumer was wrongfully convicted in 2005 and served 4 years for a crime that she did not commit. 

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Kevin Green was wrongfully convicted for murder in 1980 and served 16 years for a crime that he did not commit…

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Zavion Johnson was 18 years old when he was convicted a crime he did not commit in 2002 as a result of misleading forensic evidence…

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Stolen Lives: Bill Richards was wrongfully convicted for murder in 1997 and served 20 years for a crime he did not commit.

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ADJUSTING TO FREEDOM – AN EXONEREE STORY By Susan Mellen: On August 25th, 1997, I brought my nine-year-old daughter, Jessica to McDonald’s for a.…

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WE WILL NEVER BE LIKE EVERYONE ELSE By Kimberly Long: I spent seven years and three months in a California state prison for a murder I didn’t commit.…

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(Founder & Executive Director for EN) Obie was sentenced to life without parole for a murder he did not commit when he was 19 years…

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In Memoriam 1955-2020

Exoneree and advocate Quedellis “Rick” Walker was wrongfully convicted of first-degree murder in December of 1991…

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Ko’Fawn Jones tells the story about his father Luther Jones’ wrongful conviction and 20 year incarceration…

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