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Kenny Richey
Edinburgh Evening News
3 August 2005
You'd think I would be used to it by now after all these years, but you'd be wrong. This is a situation you can't get used to. Yet you must endure it because obtaining justice would mean the real criminals, those who used the prosecution of my case as a step up the political ladder, would have to admit they got it wrong.
GINA DAVIDSON
THE three young boys in their short trousers, itchy pullovers and sporting home-made haircuts, look the picture of innocence as they stand posing for the camera. But then it was an innocent time, when children could play out on the street, cars were few and far between, danger from strangers was hardly considered by parents, and shoot 'em up with toy guns was what boys did.
29 July 05
U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens' removal of a lower court's deadline to try or free Kenneth Richey provides both sides plenty of time to prepare for that possible new trial.
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BLADE COLUMBUS BUREAU
COLUMBUS - Kenny Richey may stay on Ohio's death row for the foreseeable future after the U.S. Supreme Court yesterday lifted a federal deadline to release him or retry him for the 1986 arson murder of a 2-year-old Columbus Grove girl.
By GREG SOWINSKI
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WASHINGTON DC - A U.S. Supreme Court justice has temporarily placed Kenneth Richey's new trial on hold until the court decides whether to hear the case.
Information this tragic miscarriage of justice of an 18 year old man.
Innocent and far from home!