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The man who spent more than 22 years behind bars after confessing to the 1989 murder of a Warwick woman has died.
Barry, 68, died April 11 at the social service agency Amos House, where he was staying as part of a transitional program after being released from prison and placed on probation last August.
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Todd Barry, who confessed to the murder for which Warwick, R.I., officer was wrongly convicted, is released from prisonBarry initially received a 30-year sentence for second-degree murder after he came forward in 2002. He was also sentenced to serve an additional 15 years in probation after his time in prison.
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