There's overwhelming evidence that a historic & tragic moment in Kansas City history gave way to an equally historic & tragic miscarriage of justice.
Translation . . . Almost NOBODY in KC thinks that those convicted of a horrific 1988 explosion that killed six firefighters are guilty of the crime.
Sadly, so much time has passed that the story no longer matters and the mistake is quietly being erased this Friday . . . Here's the word:
"Court records show that Richard Brown, one of five convicted in the case, was granted compassionate release on Friday, Feb. 27, and will now serve five years of supervised release. He was convicted back in 1997, spending the past 29 years in prison."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Fox4: Man convicted of 1988 fire that killed 6 KCFD firefighters granted release
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