Kenny Richey gets US passport to visit family
US immigration officials have given Kenny Richey an American passport allowing him to enter the country – even though he is banned from visiting with his British one.
The former Death Row Scot's criminal conviction means as a UK resident he isn't allowed to go the country.
But as Richey, 43, is a dual UK/US citizen, he has been granted an American passport meaning he is free to enter the country.
He now plans to travel to the States and see his family as well as fiancée, Wendy Amerud, in a bid to patch up their relationship.
He said: "I really hate that country but I have to put that to one side so I can see my family. I want to give my son Sean a big hug and hold my grandkids for the first time. I want to visit my father, who is dying from cancer, as he doesn't have much time left."
Richey, from Edinburgh, won't be visiting Putnam County where he spent 21 years on Death Row. As part of his plea bargain he was banned him from entering the area for five years.
He added: "I'll be visiting Wendy to hopefully sort things out."
The full article contains 208 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Last Updated:
26 June 2008 2:02 PM
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Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
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Location:
Edinburgh
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