The six-part true crime Netflix series was released back in 2018, and . A three-judge panel of the US 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled 2-1 that Karl Fontenot, 56, has shown actual innocence in the 1984 kidnapping and death of Donna Denice Haraway in Ada . Both Ward and Karl Fontenot, who also was convicted in Haraway's death, have maintained their innocence.
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J.R. Ward New Book 2022 - Books Release When his wife is murdered and his son kidnapped and taken to Mexico, he devises an elaborate and dangerous plan to rescue his son and avenge the murder. Pam & Tommy will premiere on Feb. 2, 2022, according to Variety. and the Netflix series based on the book released late last year looked . Netflix. Here is the docket entry from Karl's case. Tommy DeWeese (Nonpartisan) Kevin Kasel (Nonpartisan) James (Toodles) Ritchie (Nonpartisan) Incumbency information for this election was not available. Tommy Ward, one of the subjects of Netflix 's true-crime doc series The Innocent Man, is a step closer to freedom after a judge vacated his conviction. . An Oklahoma judge has ordered the second defendant in Ada's so-called "Innocent Man" murder case to be immediately freed after spending 35 years in prison and excoriating investigators and prosecutors for withholding favorable evidence from his defense team for decades.