Woman Convicted In Teen’s Murder Released On Christmas Day

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A woman from Ohio who spent 22 years in prison after she was jailed for being an accomplice to a teen’s murder, was finally released after celebrities joined her campaign for freedom.

Tyra Patterson, now 42, was freed early on Christmas Day from Cleveland’s Northeast Pre-Release Center.

Patterson, who has maintained her innocence throughout the years, was convicted in the 1994 murder and robbery of 15-year-old Michelle Lai.

Patterson did not fire the shot that killed Lai, but under Ohio law accomplices can be handed the same punishment as killers.

Patterson has always maintained that Dayton police forced her into confessing to a robbery which she says she never committed, which then opened her up to an aggravated murder conviction.

Last year, a number of celebrity supporters recorded videos in support of her innocence claims, including documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, actress Alfre Woodard and ‘Mad Men’ TV show creator Matthew Weiner.

Patterson was first denied parole in 2011, but was granted release in October following the wave of support.

Lai, and a group of teen girls including her sister Holly, were out burglarizing garages on the night of September 20, 1994.

They were sitting in a Chevy Chevette in an alley when they were confronted by a different group that included Patterson.

The two groups got into a heated shouting match which resulted in Lai being shot in the head.

Another girl, LaShawna Keeney, is accused of firing the fatal shot.

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