Man imprisoned for sports editors killing seeking freedom

BOWLING GREEN (AP) — A man who has served 15 years in prison for the 2001 killing of a Missouri sports editor is challenging his imprisonment.

Charles Erickson pleaded guilty in 2004 in the death of Columbia Daily Tribune sports editor Kent Heitholt. He told police he had “dream-like” memories of helping Ryan Ferguson rob Heitholt before he was killed.

Ferguson’s conviction and life sentence were vacated in November 2013.

The Daily Tribune reported attorneys for Erickson filed a petition this month in Pike County seeking his freedom. They argued Erickson’s confession and guilty plea doesn’t prevent him from seeking relief from this sentence.

The state argued Erickson has repeatedly confessed to the crime before and after his conviction.

There is no timetable for the judge to issue a ruling.