Confessed Murderer Released From Prison Early With Good Behavior Credits

A 67-year-old man who confessed to murdering a Warwick woman in 1989 has been released from prison after accruing good behavior credits.

In 2002, Todd Barry was sentenced to 30-years behind bars but he collected enough good behavior credits to be released eight years early.

Former Warwick police officer Scott Hornoff was wrongfully convicted of the murder and was in prison for more than six years before Barry confessed.

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