Man freed from prison after spending 19 years for a murder he didn’t commit

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — A Texas man who spent 19 years in prison for the killing of a friend has been freed after a witness said he lied and a bloody palm print at the crime scene was linked to another person.

Forty-two-year-old John Earl Nolley walked out of Fort Worth courtroom on a personal recognizance bond Tuesday while his innocence claims are considered.

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Nolley’s conviction was based largely on testimony from a jailhouse snitch who later said he was lying. New test results show the palm print does not belong to Nolley or the victim, Sharon McLane.

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Nolley was sentenced to life in prison in 1998 after being convicted of murder in McClane’s 1996 slaying in Bedford.

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