Gov. Bill Ritter said Friday he is open to legislation that would financially compensate Tim Masters for serving nearly a decade in prison on a murder conviction that was ultimately overturned.
Ritter made the remarks after giving a speech to the Larimer County Bar Association on Friday.
Masters was released from in January after serving more than nine years for a 1999 murder conviction in the 1987 death of Fort Collins resident Peggy Hettrick after DNA evidence pointed to a different suspect.
Masters was 15 years old and a sophomore at Fort Collins High School when Hettrick was killed. Authorities have reopened the murder investigation.
Ritter, who served as a Denver district attorney before being elected governor, said he wouldn't give blanket support to a compensation bill without seeing it first
The Coloradoan
At least Tim Masters is alive. How many have died at the hands of DOC and the State of Colorado's indifferance to the care of inmates which are in their charge?
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