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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Escapees from Ohio detention, People convicted of murder by Ohio, Prisoners sentenced to death by Ohio, Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by Ohio, Prisoners who died in Ohio detention, Don King, Kenny Richey, Maurice Clarett, Cassie Chadwick, John William Byrd, Jr., Jeffrey Lundgren, Alton Coleman, Anthony Sowell, Ernest Martin, James Ruppert, Harry Pierpont, Stephen Allan Vrabel, Charles Makley, Richard Edwin Fox, Richard Cooey, John R. Hicks, Wilford Berry, Jr., Willie Williams, John Parsons, Adremy Dennis, Rosario Borgio, Anna Marie Hahn, Joseph Lewis Clark, Herman Ashworth, Donna Roberts, Jay D. Scott, William Smith, Donald Harvey, James H. Snook, Darrell Ferguson, William G. Zuern, Jr., Gerald Robinson, Rocky Barton, Kenneth Biros, John Smith, Romell Broom, China P. Arnold, Cincinnati Strangler, Christopher Newton, Gregory Bryant-Bey, Scott Andrew Mink, Jason Getsy, Nicole Diar, David M. Brewer, Glenn Lee Benner II, Thomas Dillon, Tyrone Noling, Dustin Lynch, James French, Joseph Filkowski, Robert Anthony Buell, Biswanath Halder. Excerpt: Kenneth "Kenny" Thomas Richey (born 3 August 1964 in Zeist, the Netherlands) is a British-US dual citizen, born to a Scottish mother and American father, who was raised in Scotland but moved to Ohio, United States to join his father in late 1982. He was on death row for 21 years in Ohio after being convicted in 1987 of murdering two year-old Cynthia Collins by arson in 1986. In December 2007, he accepted a plea bargain, which led to his release from death row and return to Scotland on 9 January 2008. Richey's plea bargain involved pleading 'no contest' to manslaughter, child endangering and breaking and entering. He was sentenced to time served, with the murder and arson charges dropped. A 'no contest' plea is not an admission of guilt. The accused, by entering a no con...