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  1. On June 6, 2004, the night of the disappearance, Riley's father Kevin Fox had picked up his children from their grandmother's house around 1 am. Because the kids' beds didn't have clean sheets and blankets on them, he laid Riley on the couch and Riley's older brother Tyler on the living room chair.

  2. May 7, 2021 · Riley Fox is found murdered. On June 6, 2004, the lives of the Fox family changed forever. That weekend, Melissa, then 25, and a group of friends participated in the AVON Walk for Breast Cancer in Chicago, where she stayed for two nights -- the longest she’d ever been away from her children. Kevin stayed home with the kids.

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  3. Mar 21, 2023 · Kevin Fox, who was falsely accused of killing his daughter Riley in 2004 and cleared by DNA evidence, was killed in a head-on collision in Arkansas. He moved to Arkansas after his exoneration and rebuilt his life with his new family.

  4. Mar 21, 2023 · Kevin Fox, who was wrongly arrested and later exonerated for the 2004 killing of his 3-year-old daughter in Will County, Illinois, was involved in a fatal head-on collision in Arkansas. He was represented by Kathleen Zellner, a prominent attorney who defended his innocence and won a $15.5 million lawsuit against Will County police.

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  5. May 7, 2021 · Kevin Fox was falsely accused of killing his daughter Riley in 2004 and spent eight months in jail. He was exonerated and received compensation, but his life was ruined by the ordeal. He moved to Chicago with his wife and another daughter.

  6. Mar 22, 2023 · Kevin Fox, who was falsely accused of raping and killing his 3-year-old daughter in 2004, was cleared by DNA evidence and awarded $8 million in damages. He died in a car accident in Arkansas in 2023, along with another driver who crossed into his lane.

  7. May 8, 2021 · Kevin Fox was falsely accused of killing his daughter Riley in 2004 and spent eight months in jail before DNA evidence cleared him. He later sued Will County and won $8 million in damages for his wrongful imprisonment and malicious prosecution.