Glen Woodall

Glendale "Glen" Woodall was a victim of a miscarriage of justice in West Virginia. He was an itinerant gravedigger and handyman, who was sent to prison for a crime that DNA evidence has subsequently cleared him of.

Samples of his blood were sent to the state crime lab and were matched by trooper Fred Zain. Woodall was sentenced to 355 years in prison. In 1992 Woodall was found to be innocent and to have been convicted on false evidence.[1] Zain was subsequently found to have participated in the "framing" of hundreds of persons, and the West Virginia Supreme Court ordered new trials.

Woodall then settled with the state, receiving the maximum damages allowed by law, and moved to Florida.

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  1. NYTimes retrieved July 27, 2010

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