Michigan man cleared of 3 murders after 16 years in prison Associated Press View Comments Benton Harbor – A Michigan man walked free Friday after serving 16 years of a life prison sentence, following the dismissal of three murder convictions. A new investigation cleared Corey McCall of having had any role in the fatal shootings of three people, including a 12-year-old boy, at a Benton Harbor home in 2005, the attorney general’s office said. Fresh evidence, including Walmart records, corroborated McCall’s claim that he was not at the scene, Attorney General Dana Nessel said. “I feel good, man. It’s been a long time. It’s been hard, and I’m glad I’m here,” McCall, 39, said after he left a prison in Ionia.