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It’s been almost 50 years since 22-year-old Glynn Simmons was wrongfully convicted for the murder of Carolyn Sue Rogers during an Edmond Liquor Store robbery. He, along with Don Roberts, were sentenced to death following a jury trial that only took two-and-a-half days. It’s been 20 years since News 4’s Ali Meyer first sat down with Simmons to talk about the inconsistencies and lack of evidence presented in his trial. Roberts was released on parole in 2008, but Simmons remained in jail until July 2023 after a judge determined his trial was unfair and granted him a new trial – 48 years later. Now, the Oklahoma County District Attorney’s office says they are seeking to dismiss the case entirely. KFOR's Hunter Elyse sat down with Glynn just hours after the family heard the news from Ali Meyer. “It’s been a real joyous day and cried a bunch of tears, tears of joy, you know, waiting on this. I’m free to do what I want to do,” said Glynn Simmons. See more of Simmons’ and his family’s reaction:

Glynn Simmons speaks out after DA requests to drop murder charge

Glynn Simmons speaks out after DA requests to drop murder charge

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