
Glen Edward Chapman

Glen Edward Chapman and Mike Farrell

Glen Edward Chapman talked with WRAL after being freed from
prison Wednesday, April 2, 2008.
(WRAL.com)

Glen Edward Chapman was released from North Carolina's Death Row
April 2, 2008.
(WRAL.com)

Chapman savors his first meal as a free man. He requested a
bologna and cheese sandwich,
like his mother used to make.

Chapman is the 128th death-row inmate to be exonerated and freed,
nationally, since 1973.

Glen Edward Chapman free.