Johnny Small (left, in court on Thursday after the judge announced he would be freed) was just 16 when he was sentenced to life after being convicted of killing 32-year-old tropical fish store owner Pamela Dreher (inset) in 1988. An autopsy report indicated Dreher was shot in the head at point-blank range while she was lying on the floor of her store in Wilmington. But no gun, fingerprints or blood-spattered clothing were ever found to tie Small to the crime. The only thing detectives had to go on was the testimony of a childhood friend David Bollinger (pictured being hugged by Small's attorney Chris Mumma during the hearing) who had pinned the crime on Small, claiming he'd driven him to the scene of the murder.
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