
Ken Richey 



While in Edinburgh I have been re-acquainted with the
case of Kenny Richey.
For those of you who
do not know, he is from Edinburgh but is currently on death row
in Ohio
after
being convicted of the murder of a three-year-old girl.
I want to add my voice to the growing campaign to have the whole case re-examined.
Individuals and organizations as diverse as his
Holiness the Pope, the European Parliament,
the Archbishop of
Canterbury and Amnesty International believe there is such a
'reasonable doubt'
over the validity of the conviction that there
should at the very least,
be a retrial.
New forensic evidence uncovered by the defense has
opened up new areas of doubt.
I was approached by the Kenny Richey campaign
because
of my opposition to capital punishment.
For the family of the victim of this crime - I
have
nothing but the deepest sympathy.
Losing a child
is an agony no parent should have to endure.
I call on the authorities in Ohio to re-examine
the
evidence,
listen to the voices around the world and look again at the
detail of the case.
Yours sincerely,
Susan Sarandon
I spoke to Kenny tonight and
read the statement from Miss Sarandon to him. His first comment was,
"I am glad
there was a message for the family of
little Cynthia. Her family have suffered terribly ."
He said, "I
wish to thank susan for taking the time to
look at my case. I wish for people to know I
am an innocent man,
convicted and sentenced to die with no scientific
proof.
No arson expert who knows my case agrees with the prosecutions
theories."
"I wish all evidence to be looked at and scrutinized
by any expert that wants
to look at this.
I have nothing to hide. I am innocent. Innocent."
"My hope now
is that due to
Susan's support, that other people will look into my case and support a
new
trial for me.
I do not simply ask to be
freed. i want the truth to come
out
and for total exoneration.
Being just free is not enough
for me. I have
spent
16 years on death row for a crime I did not commit.
For a crime that
did
not happen. I did not set the fire that killed little Cynthia Collins
by
smoke inhalation."

EDINBURGH, Scotland -
-Hollywood star Susan Sarandon has
called for the retrial of a British man on Death Row
in America.
Kenny Richey, 38, from Edinburgh, Scotland, was
convicted of an arson attack
that killed a two-year-old girl in Ohio
and faces the electric chair.
The Academy Award-winning actress made the appeal after
being approached by a group campaigning
to free
Richey while she was appearing in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with
actor
husband Tim Robbins.
Sarandon, who won her Oscar for best actress in
anti-capital punishment film Dead Man Walking,
said new
evidence uncovered by the condemned man's defence created fresh doubts
about
Richey's conviction.
In a statement, she said: "I want to add my voice to the growing campaign to have the whole case re-examined.
"Individuals and organizations as diverse as his
Holiness the Pope, the European Parliament,
the Archbishop of
Canterbury and Amnesty International believe that there is such a
`reasonable doubt'
over the conviction that there should at the very
least, be a retrial.
"For the family of the victim of this crime I have nothing but the deepest sympathy.
"I call on the authorities in Ohio to re-examine the
evidence, listen to the voices
around the world and look again
at the detail of the case."
Richey, who has always protested his innocence,
left
Scotland in 1981 to start a new life in America.
In 1986 Richey, who was 21 at the time, was convicted
of the murder of two-year-old Cynthia Collins.
The youngster died in a
fire that destroyed the flat she lived in with her
mother.
The prosecution said that he had started the fire
deliberately in a jealous rage by spreading
paint thinners or petrol in
the block of flats where his former girlfriend lived.
They also alleged he disabled the flat's smoke detector to ensure the fire was undetected until it was out of control.
Richey's defence however says
that he is the victim of a miscarriage of justice.
They say that there
is
compelling forensic evidence showing that the fatal fire
may have been
caused
by children playing or by a discarded cigarette on a sofa.
Richey himself insists he tried to rescue the youngster
as flames engulfed her home.
His supporters say the smoke alarm was
already broken.
Weeks before a return visit to the UK, he was arrested
and sentenced to death.
He has been awaiting execution
ever since.
Alan Fisher, a correspondent for GMTV and a supporter
of the campaign, was instrumental in contacting the
actress,
a noted opponent of capital punishment, and released the
statement on her behalf.
He said his own fears of a miscarriage of justice were confirmed when he eventually met the condemned the Scot in prison.
He said: "A year ago I conducted an interview with a
Briton on death row in Ohio after
several organizations had raised
questions about the validity of the conviction.
"After speaking to Kenny Richey I too became convinced of the need for at the very least a retrial.
"Susan Sarandon was sent a
copy of the reports that aired on GMTV and
after her recent visit to
Scotland
she has released this statement."
Three years ago, Pope John Paul wrote to the Governor
of Mansfield Correctional
Unit in Ohio asking that
Richey be saved from execution.
Write Kenny Directly at:
Kenneth T Richey
A194
764
DR Man CI
PO BOX 788
Mansfield Ohio 44901.



