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Darryl Burton kept all of his personal belongings from prison, including the clothes he had to wear with his inmate number 153063. The number that matters today is, according to the National ...
In recent years, exonerees Darryl Burton and Lamonte McIntyre have worked to help other people who have been wrongfully convicted through their nonprofit, Miracle of Innocence. They joined Up To ...
Darryl Burton was dreaming of the day he could once again meet Richard Callahan. Callahan, a former Cole County judge, freed Burton from "hell on Earth" more than 15 years ago by overturning his ...
Rev. Laura Guy has been hired by the nonprofit — which was founded by two wrongfully convicted, imprisoned and eventually exonerated men, Daryl Burton and Lamonte McIntyre.
From left: Developers Anthony Casboni and Darryl Burton along with renderings of units from the planned Vincennes Village at 7231 South Vincennes Avenue (Getty, Vincennes Village) Dec 20, 2022, 3: ...
Darryl Burton spent 24 years in prison for a murder in St. Louis that he didn't commit. When he got out, he had nothing: no money, no job offer, and no one to help him out.