Man Exonerated After 21 Years in Prison As New Evidence Points to Alternate Suspect
- Murder charges were dropped against Jeff Titus, who spent 21 years in prison for the fatal shooting of two Michigan hunters.
- Critical information implicating another suspect, Thomas Dillon, an Ohio serial killer, was never shared with Titus' trial lawyer.
- The Kalamazoo County prosecutor said Titus will not face a new trial.
- Titus could receive over $1 million in compensation from a state program for the wrongly convicted.
- A 30-page file from the original investigation revealed Dillon as an alternate suspect but was never shared with Titus' trial lawyer.