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Glenn Ford spent 30 years on death row for a murder
he did not commit. Sentenced to die in the electric chair, he was sent
to a Louisiana penitentiary in 1985. "My sons, when I left, was babies,”
he said.
“Now they’re grown men with babies.” Earlier this month, he was
released at age 64, but his story doesn't end happily. He has stage-four
lung cancer. He is expected to die within months. And the state of
Louisiana doesn't want to pay the $330,000 it owes for destroying his life, as The Shreveport Times noted in an editorial denouncing the state's behavior.
READ MORE:http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2015/03/confessions-of-a-prosecutor-who-sent-an-innocent-to-death-row/388496/
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