But in less than a year, he went from death row in Delaware to giving speeches about wrongful convictions to back behind bars. But after years landing in and out prisons and jails, he seemed to have some direction and hope when he was released from death row. "He's a powerful speaker," said Magdaleno "Leno" Rose-Avila, executive director of Witness to Innocence, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit that opposes the death penalty. According to police documents in that case, McCoy was actively pimping in Hawaii since December 2017. The lawyers who represented McCoy in an appeal and at his retrial sent letters supporting him in the Hawaii case.
Source: Fox News May 13, 2018 15:38 UTC