A Massachusetts man who spent 32 years in prison after he was wrongfully convicted of setting a fire that killed eight people will receive $13 million from the city where he was arrested.
BOSTON (AP) - A Massachusetts man who spent 32 years in prison after he was wrongfully convicted of setting a fire that killed eight people will receive
Victor Rosario, 35, has been awarded $13 million from the city of Lowell, Massachusetts, after spending 32 years in prison for an arson he did not commit.
A man who spent 32 years in prison after he was wrongfully convicted of setting a fire that killed eight people will receive $13 million from the city of Lowell. Victor Rosario, 65, said on May 3 that he has forgiven those who put him behind bars. “One of the things for me to be
He was 24 years old when he was convicted of arson and multiple counts of murder in connection with the 1982 fire in Lowell, Massachusetts. Three adults and five children died in the fire.