Governor Pat McCrory on Friday signed the pardon for Henry Lee McCollum, 51, and Leon Brown, 47.
Both men were released from prison in September after they had been exonerated by DNA evidence, which linked another man to the death of Sabrina Buie. That man is now facing a life sentence for the rape and killing of another girl that occurred a few months after Buie’s death.
Now, the two men are getting to know life beyond bars in the 21st century.
“I do want to learn how to drive,” Brown told the New York Times. Brown, who had never owned a cell phone and is not accustomed with the Internet, added “I wasn’t able to do that years ago. But now I have the opportunity to do it.”
Both are happy to be free.
“It ain’t about money,” said McCollum. “It was about just being able to see that I was innocent of a crime I was charged with. It was just a blessing to be out here, to live a normal life.”