after 26 years in jail, did florida police get the wrong man? this week, we investigate the shocking potential of miscarriage of justice and meet the man who is still serving time for a double murder he insists he did not commit. when i was found guilty, i fainted. i thought it was impossible to get convicted for murder when you did it when you did not do it. and one-year after london was torn apart by writing, could the police cope with another summer of unrest? i think they will only make things worse unless people are trained to deal with the situation. hello. a london businessman is entering his 26 year in jail in florida for a double murder he vigorously denies committing. is that by leading politicians of the u.k. believe he is the victim of a miscarriage of justice. as more evidence images suggesting he was framed, tim samuels asks what more does this case need to win a retrial? i have suffered for 26 years. i went through hell. it has been killing me
after 26 years in jail, did florida police get the wrong man? this week, we investigate the shocking potential of miscarriage of justice and meet the man who is still serving time for a double murder he insists he did not commit. when i was found guilty, i fainted. i thought it was impossible to get convicted for murder when you did it when you did not do it. and one-year after london was torn apart by writing, could the police cope with another summer of unrest? i think they will only make things worse unless people are trained to deal with the situation. hello. a london businessman is entering his 26 year in jail in florida for a double murder he vigorously denies committing. is that by leading politicians of the u.k. believe he is the victim of a miscarriage of justice. as more evidence images suggesting he was framed, tim samuels asks what more does this case need to win a retrial? i have suffered for 26 years. i went through hell. it has been killing me
after 26 years in jail, did florida police get the wrong man? this week, we investigate the shocking potential of miscarriage of justice and meet the man who is still serving time for a double murder he insists when i was found guilty, i fainted. i thought it was impossible to get convicted for murder when you did it when you did not do it. and one-year after london was torn apart by writing, could the police cope with another summer of unrest? i think they will only make things worse unless people are trained to deal with the situation. hello. a london businessman is entering his 26 year in jail in florida for a double murder he vigorously denies committing. is that by leading politicians of the u.k. believe he is the victim of a miscarriage of justice. as more evidence images suggesting he was framed, tim samuels asks what more does this case need to win a retrial? i have suffered for 26 years. i went through hell. it has been killing me slowly for 25 + yea