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Man On Life Sentence, 44 Years In Prison For Murder Dies Of Coronavirus Three Weeks To His Release

A sixty-year-old Michigan, United States inmate who was sentenced to life in prison as a juvenile, has died from coronavirus three weeks before he was set to be released, according to Detroit Free Press report.

The deceased identified as William Garrison had spent 44 years in prison on a first-degree murder conviction, connected to a shooting that happened when he was sixteen years in 1976.

He was set to be released the first week of May. But he died from COVID-19 on April 20, 2020, in the prison.

Garrison had not complained of any symptoms to his family or the prison staff, but a postmortem test confirmed that he had the virus.

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Chris Gautz, a Spokesperson for the Department of Corrections disclosed that the agency tried to release Garrison on parole earlier this year, but “he refused to leave prison.”

“He did not want to be on parole, he wanted to wait and just walk out completely free from supervision,” Gautz said.

When the novel coronavirus pandemic started to spread across the United States, the Department of Corrections offered parole to Garrison again, citing his age and concern about the virus.

Garrison agreed, and the Department of Corrections asked the prosecutor’s office if the mandatory twenty-eight-day waiting period for parole could be waived for him. He died before the office responded to the request.

More than 520 of the State’s 38,000 prisoners have tested positive for COVID-19. The victim and 16 other inmates have died from the virus.

Garrison’s sister, Yolanda Peterson, told the Free Press that her brother was going to stay at her home after his release.

“My brother shouldn’t have died in there like that,” she said. “He was trying to get free.”

Otunba T.J Abass

The Publisher, Ekohotblog.com

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