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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. On May 31, 1968, after less than two hours of deliberation, Richardson was convicted and sentenced to death in Florida’s electric chair. Four years later, the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed the death penalty as it was being applied as unconstitutional. Richardson’s sentence was commuted to 25 years to life in prison.

  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 · There’s no denying that the murder of a child is every parents worst nightmare, but what if you’re then wrongly accused of that child’s murder? Well that very nightmare befell James Joseph Richardson, who was wrongly convicted of the murder of seven of his children.

  6. Aug 26, 2022 · James Richardson is a titan of European football broadcasting, fronting the unforgettable Football Italia on Channel 4 during the 1990s and early 2000s and more recently The Goals Show...

  7. Jul 6, 2024 · James Richardson and Team Totally are here every night throughout Euro 2024 with all the analysis, insight and news you need to know from Germany - and plenty that you don’t.

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