Source: Christopher Goffard /Â Los Angeles Times
The California Innocence Project argued that Reggie Cole’s conviction in a 1994 slaying stemmed from fabricated evidence. On Sunday, he celebrated his release with relatives in Los Angeles.
The California Innocence Project argued that Reggie Cole’s conviction in a 1994 slaying stemmed from fabricated evidence. On Sunday, he celebrated his release with relatives in Los Angeles.
Sixteen years after the gunshot slaying he insists he didn’t commit, and 10 years after the fatal prison stabbing he says he was forced to commit, Reggie Cole stepped out of prison this weekend a free man.
“Just a little over 24 hours ago I was sitting in a cell, and now I’m here hugging my family,” a jubilant Cole said Sunday night from his sister’s home in Los Angeles. “The traffic and the phones — it’s a completely different world here. In solitary, you’re just looking at a wall.”
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