softheart
01-29-2006, 02:27 PM
By TERESA ANN BOECKEL
For the Daily Record/Sunday News
Jan 29, 2006 — A year ago, Ray Krone revealed his Extreme Makeover to his family, friends and the entire country.
The nation's 100th exonerated death-row inmate had been wrongly convicted twice in the 1991 murder of a Phoenix barmaid.
He became known as "the Snaggletooth Killer" because experts said his ragged teeth matched a bite mark found on the victim.
The ABC TV show "Extreme Makeover" gave him a makeover - including new teeth - to erase that image.
Krone recently reflected on his makeover while relaxing on his farm in Conewago Township.
"It was all worthwhile, and I'm just thankful for the opportunity," he said during a sit-down interview Tuesday.
Here are excerpts of what Krone had to say:
Fully Story
http://www.ydr.com/newsfull/ci_3449509
For the Daily Record/Sunday News
Jan 29, 2006 — A year ago, Ray Krone revealed his Extreme Makeover to his family, friends and the entire country.
The nation's 100th exonerated death-row inmate had been wrongly convicted twice in the 1991 murder of a Phoenix barmaid.
He became known as "the Snaggletooth Killer" because experts said his ragged teeth matched a bite mark found on the victim.
The ABC TV show "Extreme Makeover" gave him a makeover - including new teeth - to erase that image.
Krone recently reflected on his makeover while relaxing on his farm in Conewago Township.
"It was all worthwhile, and I'm just thankful for the opportunity," he said during a sit-down interview Tuesday.
Here are excerpts of what Krone had to say:
Fully Story
http://www.ydr.com/newsfull/ci_3449509