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Published Date: 06 January 2008
KENNY Richey is expecting a five-figure pay deal when he arrives back in Scotland after 20 years on Death Row.
The Scot has struck a deal with two tabloids and a TV station to tell his story in return for thousands of pounds.

His publicity team have defended the move pointing out he will not receive any compensation from the US justice system after 20 year
s waiting to be executed for murder and will therefore arrive penniless.

Richey, a former US Marine who was brought up in Edinburgh, was sentenced to death in 1987 for murder and arson after a young child died in a house fire. He denied the charges and, since then, he and his supporters have fought to overturn his conviction.

Last month, he pled guilty to a series of lesser charges in a plea bargain, but then fell ill. He is now expected to return to Scotland after a court hearing tomorrow.

Richey has agreed to sell his story to two tabloid newspapers, and to a TV news show, in return for a sum believed to be in the region of £50,000.

Max Clifford, his publicist, defended the move. He said: "Kenny did not receive any compensation for his time on Death Row, despite many people feeling strongly that he should have.

"So he's arriving in Britain without two brass ha'pennies to rub together.

"The money he will receive will be enough to help him for a couple of years while he gets himself established."

Richey has told friends he wants to take up photography and he hopes to tour Scotland, taking pictures of landscapes and ruined castles.

Karen Torley, his former fiancée, who led the campaign to have him released, said she would not be at the airport to see him come home.

She said: "I'm so happy, but I feel a little bewildered that it's all over. For so long it's just been my life.

"I don't think I'll actually believe it until I see him. But I won't be at the airport, I feel that's the time for him to be with his family."

Torley added that she had been sending him information to help him adjust to life outside jail and keeping him up to date with changes in Edinburgh. Richey's mother, Eileen Richey, lives in the Dalry district of the city.

Torley said: "I've been keeping him up to date with things like prices and changes. Showing him pictures of what the money looks like and things.

"When Kenny went over there, a packet of crisps was about 10p. And there's the smoking. I just hope he doesn't get into trouble for lighting up in a pub."

Richey was convicted after Cynthia Collins, a neighbour's two-year-old daughter, died in 1986 when fire ripped through her home in Columbus, Ohio.



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  • Last Updated: 05 January 2008 9:10 PM
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06/01/2008 00:01:51
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Ross Fyffe,

Scotland 06/01/2008 00:46:36
I did'nt do anything, I wuz framed, I spent time on death row, I got out ....... I had a steak dinner with my mum and get money for my story ....... the end.

Please fill out ...............
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gggrumpy,

06/01/2008 01:11:30
Instinct is a funny thing.
And i think he looks as guilty as sin.
Funny that?
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freethekillie2,

kilmarnock 06/01/2008 08:06:17
Good on you kenny you deserve something for all the years of pain.
and a warm welcome back to scotland where injustice is rife

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=228648266



i hope you speak out about all that happened to you
scotland needs a overhaul of its justice system
thank god we do not have capital punishment anymore.



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RubinCarter,

06/01/2008 09:58:34
Blood Money? I think not. 20 years on death row for a crime that he did not commit? No compensation? #1-4 + 6 - I would put my mortgage on the fact that if you were in that position you would be selling your story before the 'steak dinner'. This is an innocent man, played as a pawn in the political and judicial systems of a corrupt USA. All the best for your return Kenny...
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AM4,

Larne 06/01/2008 09:59:36
Richey rejected plea bargaining which placed him on death row in the first place. Hardly the actions of a guilty man.
The multi-billion 'justice' system in America didnt want to face any lawsuits, and so their offer of plea bargaining again at this stage was purely to 'save face' and possible lawsuit.
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Neil,

Glasgow 06/01/2008 13:47:08
$2.500 (£1250) a year for 20 years. They will be queueing to follow his greedy example.
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Banana Heid,

Ayrshire 06/01/2008 15:42:08
And do you think £50'000 will actually last 2 years. Not likely in this greedy society I reckon it will be gone in less than 2 months.
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Helen,

06/01/2008 16:00:30
I thought convicted criminals weren't allowed to profit from their crimes by selling their 'story' to the media. I will certainly be boycotting any newspaper which buys his so-called story. He has never been cleared of the charges so in the eyes of the law he is still guilty. I can't imagine Death Row is the most exciting place in the world so it's not exactly going to be a gripping read anyway...
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OLD GIN,

KINGDOM O FIFE 06/01/2008 20:37:51
GAVE UP UK FOR TO BE US MARINE GET BACK TO USA U CHOSE IT
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ohmygiddyaunt,

edinburgh 12/01/2008 01:40:12
Crikey - can you all not leave the guy alone? Let him settle down in peace and give him time to adjust. He's spent 21 years behind bars protesting his innocence (read the facts!) and now he's come home. At least give him the chance to live as normal a life that he can. He's entitled to make money after all he receives no compensation from the judicial system and he does have to live. And let us not forget that the mothe of this child got of scot free even though it has been well documented that she left this child on a regular basis with anyone or no-one!It's the mother who should have been castigated and imprisoned not Kenny Richey. He was just a scapegoat for a District Attorney's election campaign. Also don't forget the case of Louise Woodward who only had to spend over 200 hundred days in prison for allegedly killing a child. She was also innocent. Comparative sentences? I think not.

So for once let the guy get on with his life and the make the most of his freedom. Good luck Kenny

 

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