Kenneth Richey
Kenneth Richey
Kenneth Richey
Kenneth Richey
Kenneth Richey
Kenneth Richey
Kenneth Richey
Kenneth Richey
Kenneth Richey
Kenneth Richey following his release from the Putnam County jail.
Kenneth Richey following his release from the Putnam County jail.
Kenneth Richey following his release from the Putnam County jail.
Kenneth Richey wears a Glengarry as he arrives at a restaurant in
Lima, Ohio, with his attorney Ken
Parsigian, following his release from the Putnam County jail in Ottawa, Ohio, January
7, 2008.
Kenneth Richey gestures as he arrives at Edinburgh airport, Scotland
after serving twenty one years in an Ohio prison in the U.S. January
9, 2008. Richey, who left his mother's home in Edinburgh at the age
of 18 to live with his American father in Ohio, was convicted in
1987 of the arson attack on an apartment block in an Ohio town in
which two-year-old Cynthia Collins died. On Monday he was set free
after pleading no contest to charges of attempted involuntary
manslaughter, child endangering and breaking and entering at the
Putnam County Common Pleas Court in Ottawa, Ohio.
Kenneth Richey (C), 43, speaks on arrival 09 January 2008 at
Edinburgh airport following his release from an Ohio prison 07
January after spending more than 21 years on death row, court
officials said. Richey, 43, was sentenced to die for arson and the
1986 killing of a two-year-old girl whom he had promised to babysit
but did not. Richey, who was 23 at the time, has always insisted
that the fire that killed young Cynthia Collins was started
accidentally.