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Michael Roy Toney was born on 29 December, 1965 in Cottonwood, California, U.S., is an An overturned conviction in the United States. Discover Michael Roy Toney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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29 December, 1965 |
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Cottonwood, California, U.S. |
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3 October, 2009 |
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Rusk, Texas, U.S. |
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United States
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Michael Roy Toney Height, Weight & Measurements
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Michael Roy Toney Net Worth
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Timeline
Michael Roy Toney (December 29, 1965 – October 3, 2009) was charged and wrongfully convicted in 1999 for a bombing that killed three people and injured two others in Lake Worth, Texas, in 1985.
Toney was sentenced to death and spent ten years on death row.
On the evening of Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1985, in the Hilltop Mobile Home Park between Lake Worth and Azle, Texas, several members of the Blount family were celebrating the holiday together in the Blounts' trailer.
The family included Joe Blount, a 44-year-old skilled mechanic; his wife Susan; their 15-year-old daughter Angela; their son Robert; Joe's brother Carl; and Michael Columbus, Carl's son.
After the family ate Thanksgiving dinner, Ray Blount went home around 5:00 p.m. Around 9:00 p.m., Susan Blount went to lie down for a nap.
Joe Blount drove Robert, Angela and Michael to a convenience store about half a mile away from the park where they bought snacks and beer.
Susan soon heard a knock at the front door.
She looked out the window but did not see anybody, so she returned to her nap.
When the rest of family returned from the convenience store, they discovered a briefcase on the doorstep.
The three teenagers were excited because they thought that the briefcase might have either money or jewels in it.
After bringing the briefcase inside, Angela opened the latches and it exploded.
Joe, Angela, and Michael were killed when a bomb in the briefcase exploded.
In June 1997, Toney was in jail awaiting a hearing for a burglary that happened in 1993.
Here he was talking to Charles "Jack" Ferris in Parker County Jail in Weatherford, Texas.
The two men began talking about the bombing.
Ferris was then released from jail by telling the Parker County authorities that Toney had confessed to him.
After Ferris told the authorities, the investigators questioned Toney's ex-wife.
In the beginning, Ms. Toney told prosecutors, "Michael killing people in a bombing? You're nuts."
But Ms. Toney decided to do some research on the case.
When she realized what had taken place, she called federal agents and told her story.
Soon after, Toney was indicted for capital murder.
Months passed, and Ferris changed his story about Toney's alleged confession to the crime.
Ferris explained how Toney had come up with the story in order to get him out of jail earlier.
He told investigators that "Toney and me made up the entire thing."
The trial started in May 1999, in Fort Worth, Texas.
Susan and Robert Blount gave their testimony as to what happened that day.
Then the testimony from his ex-wife, his ex-best friend and another cellmate occurred.
His ex-wife said that she, Toney and his best friend Chris Meeks went to a propane shop that was adjacent to the Hilltop Mobile Home Park.
She says that Toney got out of the truck with a briefcase and disappeared.
She then said he returned without the briefcase and they then went to the Nature Center and stayed for several hours.
On December 17, 2008, Toney's conviction was vacated by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals because of prosecutorial misconduct.
Toney was released from custody in September 2009 and died in a car accident about a month later.
Toney grew up in Cottonwood, California, a small town in Shasta County about 90 mi north of Sacramento.
His father left the family early in his life, and his mother worked in local taverns.
She would bring home a number of men who would beat her and her sons.
To escape from this, Toney would often retreat to a shed.
When Toney was 9 or 10 years old, one of her boyfriends strapped him to a chair, duct-taped his wrists down and set fire to his hands.
When he was 15, another one of his mother's boyfriends attacked him with a fishing gaff and gouged a huge hole in his hip.
He quit school before the 10th grade and left for Texas, settling down in Hurst-Euless, in the Bedford area of Tarrant County.
He married a woman named Kim when he was 38 years old.