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Kenny Richey is due to return to the UK following his release from death row in the US. | Kenny Richey is due to return to the UK following his release from death row in the US. |
Mr Richey reached a plea deal with prosecutors over an arson attack in which a two-year-old girl died in Putnam County, Ohio, in 1986. | Mr Richey reached a plea deal with prosecutors over an arson attack in which a two-year-old girl died in Putnam County, Ohio, in 1986. |
He thanked those who "never doubted" him and said he was looking forward to "going home to Scotland". | He thanked those who "never doubted" him and said he was looking forward to "going home to Scotland". |
The 43-year-old, who was brought up in Edinburgh, is expected to arrive in the city on Wednesday. | The 43-year-old, who was brought up in Edinburgh, is expected to arrive in the city on Wednesday. |
After spending the night at the home of his brother Steven, Mr Richey is expected to leave Dayton, Ohio, on Tuesday afternoon on a flight to Chicago before flying first to Heathrow, London, and then on to Edinburgh on Wednesday afternoon. | |
It's been a long time coming Kenny Richey | |
He was convicted in 1987 of an arson attack on an apartment block in which Cynthia Collins, two, died but the sentence was overturned in August last year. | |
On Monday, he pleaded no contest to charges of attempted involuntary manslaughter, child endangering and breaking and entering at the Putnam County Common Pleas Court in Ottawa, Ohio. | |
He was sentenced to a total of 21 years - time which he has already served. | |
On his release from the Putnam County jail Mr Richey told reporters: "It's been a long time coming." | |
The family of Cynthia Collins hit out at Mr Richey's release | |
He faced an angry reaction in court to his plea deal from relatives of Cynthia Collins, who told him to "burn in hell". | |
In a statement read at the hearing, Cynthia's father, Robert Collins, said: "I just wish Cynthia could appeal her death and come back to life." | |
Karen Torley, Mr Richey's former fiancée and long-time campaigner for his release, said he faced tough challenges coping with life in Scotland after 21 years in prison. | |
Ms Torley said: "He's going to find it hard to cope I think, to adjust to all the different things. | |
"He's been in prison half of his life and now he's going to come home and try to make choices and try to live a normal life and I think he's going to find that really hard once the excitement of being free is over." | |
Mr Richey left his mother's home in Edinburgh at 18 to live with his American father in Ohio. |