This is my expansion of my thoughts of why I can correctly assume that Eddie was set free by the Commonwealth.
1. Shortly after the Times-Leader piece was published in 2009, the "Kids for Cash" scandal news broke out.
2. Thousands of cases were thrown out by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. There were some exceptions, but Eddie's case was not one of them.
3. Even if it was an exception, whoever reviewed the case was either different than the original investigators or had a attitude adjustment after the scandal broke. They discounted the arson cause and believed for once that the fire that killed the old man was set accidentially by the victim. They doubted the eyewitness account for once.
4. Since the charges were dismissed, the air was taken out of the reasons to hold the boy any longer. The family finally found a shrink who fully examined the boy and ordered his immediate release.
5. The family heard from other families at the time they got the boy out of that Texas psycho ward who banded together over the years thanks to the corruption of the judges. One of the lawyers filing the case convinced Eddie's family to join the class-action lawsuit. One of the conditions of joining was that they not tell the press about the boy being set free for fear of poinsoning any potential jury that would have to meet to decide the case.
6. Another reason no public admission of mistake over boy in prison all these years was a general fear built up since the arrest of the boy in 2004 that the state would take the boy away again if they talk to the media. But my money is a confedentiality agreement was signed by the the boy's mother and grandmother with the legal team behind the class-action lawsuit, who think their case might tip a jury to find the defendents liable for major cash penalties.
7. Finally, I also think they knew the person who turned them in but if they would expose them, it would have to wait until the trial to get underway. My thinking is that this class-action will go to trial without any settlement beforehand. The defendents will fight this, thinking they might win, but the evidence is clear and they will indeed lose this case big time. By that time, the boy's story will be known. Not until then will it be ever be known.