Donors raise more than $1M to help man freed after 43 years

Donors raise more than $1M to help man freed after 43 years

By Ty Albright
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Donors raise more than $1M to help man freed after 43 years

(AP) — More than $1 million has been raised for a man from Kansas City who spent 43 years behind bars before a judge overturned his conviction in a triple killing. The GoFundMe fundraiser to benefit Kevin Strickland had raised $1.1 million by Friday afternoon, and donations kept coming. The Midwest Innocence Project set up the online fundraiser as they fought for his release, noting that he wouldn’t receive compensation from Missouri and needed help paying for basic living expenses. The state only allows wrongful imprisonment payments to people exonerated through DNA evidence, so the 62-year-old Strickland doesn’t qualify.

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