guilt. this conviction would have been reversed and this execution would have not have taken place. that's the truth. >> instead jones was executed nearedly 10 years ago, jon. >> john: the governor at the time george w. bush never knew about jones request for d.n.a. test. >> you are exactly right. bush relied on information provided by his general counsel's office. the problem is they never mentioned the fact that jones was looking for a stay based on this new d.n.a. test they requested. bush had delayed executions for similar requests in the past. in fact he did so for another inmate just six months before jones was executed, jon. >> jon: the folks who this test have exonerated other prisoners. jones' case is different from the others, why? >> that group is the innocence project. they look to exonerate the wrongfully convicted by using the more modern d.n.a. tests. they say anywhere from 2 to 5% of all the prisoners locked up right now are probably innocent. they are not though saying that jones was 100% innocent in this