free him, has resorted to setting up a go fund me page. so far it s raised more than $450,000, which is fantastic. but mr. strickland shouldn t have to rely on a go fund me page for many. in the words oh it have kansas city star editorial reporter: the kansas city star and the midwest innocence project deserve praise for the work they have done to prove his innocence. but i fear their work may not have freed him without the efforts of this person, jackson county prosecutor gene peters baker. she took the step of not only reinvestigating the case that her office had made against mr. strickland four decades earlier, but publicly apologizing for those failures once she discovered he was innocent. she then advocated for the new missouri state law that allowed a judge to revisit mr. strickland s case, eventually winning his freedom in court. this is the prosecutor.
i have to crawl, i have nothing. well with no help from the state, the midwest project which work to help free mr. strickland has resorted to set up a gofundme page. so far, it has reached more than $450,000. which is fantastic. but mr. strickland shouldn t have to rely on a gofundme page for this. in the words of the kansas city star editorial board today, quote, kevin strickland got a measure of justice, but mr. needs to write him a check. the kansas city star in the midwest innocence project both deserve a lot of praise for the work that they have done to help prove mr. strickland s innocence. but i fear that their work may not afraid him without the efforts of this person. jackson county prosecutor, jean peters baker. took the incredible step of not only reinvestigating the case that her office had made against mr. strickland for decades earlier. but publicly apologizing for those failures, once she discovered he was innocent. she then advocated for the new
is that really is that how you re going to start, you feel? what do i have? i mean, if they told me to roll out now, they would take this chair. i would have to crawl out the front door. i would have nothing. the midwest innocence project, which worked to help free him, has resorted to setting up a go fund me page. so far it s raised more than $450,000, which is fantastic. but mr. strickland shouldn t have to rely on a gofundme page for this. in the words of the kansas city star editorial, they say he should have gotten a check.