COLUMBUS — After serving 29 years for the murder of Gayle Meggyesy, John Friedrich will walk free. Release of Friedrich, who was sentenced to 18 years to life for the March 29, 1986, murder, was granted at the conclusion of a Thursday full hearing by the Ohio Parole Board. He began serving that sentence on March 25, 1988, after a Holmes County Jury found him not guilty of aggravated murder, but guilty of murder. The majority decision to release Friedrich on or after March 26 was announced by board Chairman Andre Imbrogno, who, noting there were “obviously very strong feelings on both sides,” asked members of the Friedrich and Meggyesy families in attendance to refrain from any outbursts. In granting the request, Imbrogno said Friedrich, who had served a “sufficient portion of his sentence” and participated in programming to support rehabilitation, would be on a high level of supervision for five years following his release. His living arrangements must be approved by the board, and he is prohibited from having contact with any member of the Meggyesy family. “I'm just glad he's coming home,” said Friedrich's mother, Kathleen Young, with whom he will live upon release. Of the decision, Holmes County Assistant Prosecutor Steve Knowling said, “I just think it's appalling. It's institutionally wrong. They made no attempt to explain the 180-degree change from July 2014 (when parole was denied) other than institutional movement. That appears to be the bottom line. “We have no…
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