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Nicholas James Yarris (born 1961) is an American writer who spent 22 years on death row in Pennsylvania after being wrongfully convicted of murder. Although disputed by some family members, Yarris has stated he was the victim of sexual abuse as a child at the hands of another youth, which led him into addiction to alcohol, drugs and the commission of petty crime in his teens.  On December 21, 1981, Yarris and a friend stole a car. Yarris, arrested driving under the influence when he was stopped by police. The officer and Yarris got into a physical confrontation, and the policeman's gun discharged. Yarris was charged with the kidnapping and attempted murder of a police officer. He was later tried and acquitted of those charges.  While in jail, facing a possible sentence of life in prison, he spotted a newspaper article about the December 16, 1981, murder and r@pe of Linda Mae Craig, who had been abducted from a Delaware shopping center but whose body had been found in Pennsylvania. In an effort to win favor with the authorities and avoid the consequences of his pending charges, Yarris claimed that he knew who had committed the unsolved r@pe-murder. When the man he named, whom he had wrongly believed to be recently deceased, proved upon investigation to be plainly uninvolved, Yarris became the number-one suspect. Yarris was then charged with the abduction, r@pe and murder of Craig. After a short jury trial, Yarris was found guilty. In July 1982, at age 21, he was sentenced to death. Yarris escaped from custody while being transported to a post-sentence hearing, but was arrested in Florida about a month later, where he identified himself. Florida authorities agreed to return him to Pennsylvania's death row. Numerous appeals and post-conviction challenges proved unavailing. During his time in prison, Yarris taught himself to read, married a prison volunteer visitor, and became the first death row prisoner to seek DNA testing. In 2003, with the aid of a third round of DNA testing, it had proved that two unidentified men, not Yarris, had committed the crime. In January 2004, he was released #yarris #crime #deathrow #wrongfullyconvicted #truecrime #prison
Nicholas James Yarris (born 1961) is an American writer who spent 22 years on death row in Pennsylvania after being wrongfully convicted of murder. Although disputed by some family members, Yarris has stated he was the victim of sexual abuse as a child at the hands of another youth, which led him into addiction to alcohol, drugs and the commission of petty crime in his teens. On December 21, 1981, Yarris and a friend stole a car. Yarris, arrested driving under the influence when he was stopped by police. The officer and Yarris got into a physical confrontation, and the policeman's gun discharged. Yarris was charged with the kidnapping and attempted murder of a police officer. He was later tried and acquitted of those charges. While in jail, facing a possible sentence of life in prison, he spotted a newspaper article about the December 16, 1981, murder and r@pe of Linda Mae Craig, who had been abducted from a Delaware shopping center but whose body had been found in Pennsylvania. In an effort to win favor with the authorities and avoid the consequences of his pending charges, Yarris claimed that he knew who had committed the unsolved r@pe-murder. When the man he named, whom he had wrongly believed to be recently deceased, proved upon investigation to be plainly uninvolved, Yarris became the number-one suspect. Yarris was then charged with the abduction, r@pe and murder of Craig. After a short jury trial, Yarris was found guilty. In July 1982, at age 21, he was sentenced to death. Yarris escaped from custody while being transported to a post-sentence hearing, but was arrested in Florida about a month later, where he identified himself. Florida authorities agreed to return him to Pennsylvania's death row. Numerous appeals and post-conviction challenges proved unavailing. During his time in prison, Yarris taught himself to read, married a prison volunteer visitor, and became the first death row prisoner to seek DNA testing. In 2003, with the aid of a third round of DNA testing, it had proved that two unidentified men, not Yarris, had committed the crime. In January 2004, he was released #yarris #crime #deathrow #wrongfullyconvicted #truecrime #prison

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