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Death Row Scot Kenny Richey wants to come home | Death Row Scot Kenny Richey wants to come home |
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A Scot who spent 21 years facing execution in a prison in Ohio has said he wants to come home. | A Scot who spent 21 years facing execution in a prison in Ohio has said he wants to come home. |
Kenny Richey, 51, was convicted of causing the death of a child in a fire, but was released on appeal in 2008. | Kenny Richey, 51, was convicted of causing the death of a child in a fire, but was released on appeal in 2008. |
He initially moved back to Edinburgh and had several brushes with the law before returning to the United States. | He initially moved back to Edinburgh and had several brushes with the law before returning to the United States. |
Speaking to BBC Radio Scotland, he said the break-up of his marriage and health problems have now left him homeless and penniless. | Speaking to BBC Radio Scotland, he said the break-up of his marriage and health problems have now left him homeless and penniless. |
In an online post, Richey said: "After five heart attacks and a stroke, I find myself $40,000 in debt, no health or medical insurance and now homeless and desperate." | In an online post, Richey said: "After five heart attacks and a stroke, I find myself $40,000 in debt, no health or medical insurance and now homeless and desperate." |
In 2012, he was sent back to jail for threatening a judge who had been involved in his initial trial over the child's death. | In 2012, he was sent back to jail for threatening a judge who had been involved in his initial trial over the child's death. |
Last week, Richey was arrested in Mississippi for public intoxication. | Last week, Richey was arrested in Mississippi for public intoxication. |
Sleeping rough | Sleeping rough |
He told Radio Scotland's Stephen Jardine programme: "Everything's gone downhill - everything's gone from bad to worse. | |
"For the past week I've been sleeping on the steps of a church. | "For the past week I've been sleeping on the steps of a church. |
"It seems that every time something good happens, something bad happens to destroy it." | "It seems that every time something good happens, something bad happens to destroy it." |
Richey insisted he wanted to return "home" to Scotland to live out his last days. | Richey insisted he wanted to return "home" to Scotland to live out his last days. |
He said: "I wouldn't mind finding some place quiet, maybe out in the countryside. Somewhere away from everybody. I'd be happy with that." | He said: "I wouldn't mind finding some place quiet, maybe out in the countryside. Somewhere away from everybody. I'd be happy with that." |
However, he also expressed pessimism at his chances of achieving financial help. | However, he also expressed pessimism at his chances of achieving financial help. |
"I know the way most people are, especially towards me. Everybody in Scotland has made their mind up about me. | "I know the way most people are, especially towards me. Everybody in Scotland has made their mind up about me. |
"I'm dying. I want to die in Scotland. Is there something wrong with that?" | "I'm dying. I want to die in Scotland. Is there something wrong with that?" |
Cynthia Collins | Cynthia Collins |
Richey was born in the Netherlands to an American father and a Scottish mother. | Richey was born in the Netherlands to an American father and a Scottish mother. |
He moved to Edinburgh as a baby. | He moved to Edinburgh as a baby. |
After his parents divorced, Richey moved to the US to live with his father in Ohio. | After his parents divorced, Richey moved to the US to live with his father in Ohio. |
In 1987, after being discharged from the US Marines, Richey was convicted of killing two-year-old Cynthia Collins in a house fire. | In 1987, after being discharged from the US Marines, Richey was convicted of killing two-year-old Cynthia Collins in a house fire. |
Prosecutors claimed Richey had started the fire as a jealous attack on his former girlfriend and her new lover, who lived in the flat beneath. | Prosecutors claimed Richey had started the fire as a jealous attack on his former girlfriend and her new lover, who lived in the flat beneath. |
He was sentenced to death. | He was sentenced to death. |
There then followed 21 years of legal challenges and appeals before he was released after pleading "no contest" to attempted involuntary manslaughter and child endangering. | There then followed 21 years of legal challenges and appeals before he was released after pleading "no contest" to attempted involuntary manslaughter and child endangering. |
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