Glynn Simmons, 70, of Oklahoma, was exonerated after a 1975 conviction for a murder he did not commit, prosecutors said. He served the longest wrongful sentence in the United States.
Tag: Oklahoma City (Okla)
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Seeks to Nullify His Purchase of Toronto House
Irate investors looking for a bankrupt “crypto king” were regular visitors to the new Toronto-area home of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Two Friends Used Fentanyl. One Died, the Other Was Charged With Murder.
They bought $30 worth of fentanyl before making it into rehab. One overdosed. The other was charged in his death.
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Timothy McVeigh’s Dreams Are Coming True
Republican gun fetishism has forced us to normalize mass shootings.
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What to Know About the Case of Richard Glossip, Death Row Prisoner
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted a stay of execution after Oklahoma’s attorney general urged that Mr. Glossip not be put to death, citing problems with his murder trial.