Minnesota man's murder conviction vacated in wife's death

Thomas Rhodes, center, walks out of the Minnesota Correction Facility in Moose Lake, Minn., on Friday, Jan. 13, 2023, after authorities vacated his murder conviction in the 1996 death of his wife. Rhodes served 25 years in prison for murder, but authorities said Friday that his conviction would be vacated due to flawed testimony from an expert witness. Rhodes instead pleaded guilty to manslaughter on Friday and got credit for time served. (Fong Lee via AP)

A Minnesota man who served nearly 25 years in connection with his wife's death walked out of prison on Friday after authorities vacated his murder convictions and allowed him to plead guilty to manslaughter, citing a problem with expert testimony from a doctor whose statements in other cases have also come under scrutiny.

Thomas Rhodes, who is now 63, was convicted in 1998 of first- and second-degree murder in the death of his 36-year-old wife, Jane Rhodes, who fell overboard and drowned on a night-time boat ride with her husband on Green Lake in Spicer in 1996.

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