more than two decades into a 70-year prison sentence, the baby is now a man fighting for his father s release. i never once had a doubt that he hurt me. i don t believe it. how did it happen? it is a bad diagnosis. now new evidence. the healing had already started at this point. could end a family s nightmare. if he was out here right now, i would never let him go. tonight a cnn special report. broken bones, shattered lives. oil city, pennsylvania, april 1995. jim duncan was doing one of his favorite things. goofing off with his sons, kevin
rob: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. the utah polic police department goes above and beyond the duty to become an officer. he wants to join the force to keep the community safe and the officers were so moved they treated to him an afternoon at the department even letting him sit inside a patrol car. drew brees son becomes a big hit at the sideline at the pro-bowl. can i see that the breeze boys who are supposed to be working, they are really out here goofing off. apparently growing a little tired of his brother horsing around as you can see took matters into his own hand. he said the fighting is nothing new: rob: of course got to beat up your brother once in a while. yelling nut back field after
question we have asked so many times before. what happened? just goofing off. then he just slipped and had this horrible gash in his head? pretty much. is that really the story you re going to stick to? yeah, because y all got me on camera. so what difference does it make, you re getting out in ten days. not if i knew you were going to tell the sergeant or something what happened. i ll tell you what really happened. it was not really my place to say anything. ultimately the truth always comes out once they do their investigation. he called me a bitch and i split his head open. you have convicts and you have inmates. convicts mind their own business and do their time. you have inmates that want to run their mouth and make it difficult for everybody else to do their time. that s basically what happened. so, donald, you re so close to getting out. tell me how you re going to handle this. disciplinary board going to ask what happened. i ll tell them, slipped and f
feel that wait a minute dr. grant, how do you feel? i agree. and the longer this goes on. i mean, we love a conspiracy theory. abby: we do right? click ton and regret. waste of our time. goofing off. stop googling russian collusion or russia in syria or why we sent more u.s. troops to poland. abby: four sons. four boys. good for you, too. thank you. abby: how are you feeling you? are probably thinking about them and their future and what they are going to do? i definitely am thinking about them. the media bias is very concerning to me as a minority, also. i think that media can sometimes influence, you know, impressionable young minds like my four sons. abby: what do you think they should be getting from the media? i think they should be covering all stories equally. i think there is a lot of important news. today, earlier this morning there was coverage regarding
that s the standards response. the shirt s got blood all over it. what happened? i have no idea. haven t a clue. both inmates written up for fighting and horseplay. they ll get a disciplinary hearing. they ll be moved to segregation until they have their hearing. and a disciplinary officer is going to determine what they get. while coleman waited in a holding cell, we have asked the question we have asked so many times before. what happened? just goofing off. then he just slipped and had this horrible gash in his head? pretty much. is that really the story you re going to stick to? yeah, because y all got me on camera. so what difference does it make, you re getting out in ten days. not if i knew you were going to tell the sergeant or something what happened. i ll tell you what really happened. it was not really my place to