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Glenn Ford needs an ironing board, some pajamas, and luggage. Ford, 64, has spent the past 30 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit. And now that he's out, he's trying to rebuild his life. His longtime legal team decided to help him do that by creating an Amazon wish list full of things he'll need to get going.

According to the Daily Dot, Ford's lawyer, Capital Post Conviction Project of Louisiana Director Gary Clements, drew up the list because ‟I was having complete strangers call me on the phone asking why they could do to help." The list has circulated on social media, and it looks like Clements et al. are adding items to the short wishlist as needs are fulfilled. Right now, the list includes:

"Monif​ah​'s albu​m ​"Touc​h It​" - used is fine​."

Gift cards to Walgreens and a couple of other stores

A Kindle, and a case to keep it safe

Clothing essentials: a few pairs of shoes, t-shirts, pants, pajamas

a camera

an iPad

Luggage: "

Corrections officials gave him just $20 on a debit card as he left death row earlier this month. Ford was convicted in 1985 for the murder of Isadore Rozeman, but was released after new evidence supported what he'd been saying all along: that he wasn't even at the scene of the crime, and had only a tangential connection to the robbery that prompted it. Louisiana awards wrongly convicted people a yearly amount of compensation, but there's a cap on the total amount one person can get. At most, he'll get about $330,000 in compensation for the decades he spent locked up.