Two sisters whose life sentences were suspended on the condition that one donates a kidney to the other were released from a Mississippi prison on Friday after serving 16 years for an armed robbery, AP reported. Jamie and Gladys Scott waved to reporters and yelled «we're free» and «God bless y'all» as they left the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility in a vehicle. The sisters are moving to Florida, where their mother and grown children live. Jamie Scott, 36, is on dialysis, which officials say costs the state about $200,000 a year. Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour agreed to release her from prison because of her medical condition, but 38-year-old Gladys Scott's release order says one of the conditions she must meet is to donate the kidney within one year. The idea to donate the kidney was Gladys Scott's, and she volunteered to do it in her petition for early release. -- SPA