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  1. James Joseph Richardson (December 26, 1935 - September 16, 2023) was an African-American man who was wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death in 1968 for the October 1967 mass murder of his seven children.

  2. Nov 13, 2009 · James Richardson spent 21 years in prison for killing his seven children with poison, but he was released in 1989 after new evidence proved his innocence. He was framed by a neighbor, a prosecutor and some convicts who lied at his trial.

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  3. James Oliver Richardson (born 29 May 1966), also known as AC Jimbo, is an English television presenter and journalist. He is best known as a former presenter of Channel 4's Football Italia programme and former host of The Guardian Football Weekly podcast.

  4. Time Simply Passes is a 2015 US documentary film chronicling the life and wrongful conviction of James Joseph Richardson. It details the circumstances leading to his 1967 arrest for the poisoning deaths of his seven children in Arcadia, Florida, his twenty-one years spent in prison, his miraculous release in 1989 upon the discovery of hidden ...

  5. Nov 4, 2020 · James Joseph Richardson was sentenced to death for poisoning his seven children in 1967, but he always maintained his innocence. He was exonerated in 1988 after a nurse revealed that his neighbor, Bessie Reece, had confessed to the murders.

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  6. James Richardson is a contemporary American poet and critic who has published several collections of poems and aphorisms, as well as books on Tennyson, Rossetti, Swinburne, Yeats, and Hardy. He has won several awards and taught at Columbia, Harvard, and Princeton.

  7. James Richardson is a renowned poet and aphorist who has won several awards and published several books. He is also a former professor of creative writing at Princeton University and a scholar of Victorian literature.

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