Exonerated after spending 43 years in prison, Kevin Strickland reflects on life: "I still got a few years in me"
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After 43 years behind bars, 62-year-old Kevin Strickland is starting a new life as a free man.
Last Tuesday, a Missouri judge overturned Strickland's 1979 conviction for a triple homicide and ordered he be immediately released. citing "clear and convincing" evidence that Strickland was wrongfully convicted.
In his first network television interview, Strickland described to CBS News' Erin Moriarty what it felt like leaving the jail.

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