Did he receive parole?Up for parole in February:
http://newsok.com/after-nearly-40-y...ma-man-awaits-parole-decision/article/5389339
Did he receive parole?Up for parole in February:
http://newsok.com/after-nearly-40-y...ma-man-awaits-parole-decision/article/5389339
Denice Haraway Murder: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
Donna Denise Haraway disappeared into thin air in April of 1984 while she was working a shift at a convenience store in Ada, Oklahoma. It was the second shocking criminal mystery in two years in the small Oklahoma town, after the rape and murder of Debbie Carter.
In the following years, Tommy Ward and Karl Fontenot were both charged and convicted with her murder. Their conviction largely hinged on their two separate “confessions,” which took place under controversial circumstances and have since been challenged by authors John Grisham and Rob Mayer, not to mention the Oklahoma Innocence Project.
Ward and Fontenot were tried and convicted before Haraway’s body was found. When her body was eventually found, her cause of death directly contradicted with the details in which Ward and Fontenot gave when they “confessed.”
The conviction of Ward and Fontenot is profiled in the new Netflix docu-series, The Innocent Man.
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Here is another recent report about the developments in this case:
'Innocent Man' inmate to walk free, but for how long?
It is my understanding the shirt found with her remains did not match the description given in the confession.However, the confessions were admitted as evidence in their retrials, and prosecutors hammered home one detail in the confessions they said anchored the men to the murder — a white blouse with blue floral print that Haraway’s family had discovered was missing from her closet and that she was believed to be wearing when she went missing. Investigators said they were not made aware of this detail until after Fontenot confessed in October 1984 and confirmed it with the family afterward.
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Oklahoma is still trying to use a recanted confession to retry 'Innocent Man' case
The confession is one of the few remaining pieces of evidence tying Karl Fonenot to the killing of an Ada convenience store clerk in 1984.www.readfrontier.org
It is my understanding the shirt found with her remains did not match the description given in the confession.