and i pray to god. i say, you know, i don t wan to live. it was a crime that engulfe the city, a young touris murdered he was stabbed trying to protect his mother we had to get everyone. seven teams convicted one says he s innocent you don t have to believe me look at the facts in this case now we are doing just tha tracking down witnesses. he was shaking. he started crying revisiting evidence - the most emotional thing wa reading the letter is he telling the truth or lying to win his freedom? we are about to find out this is a perry mason moment right, she s a surprise t everyone hello, and welcome to dateline in the late 19 80s, robberies, muggings, and even murders wer a sad reality of life in new york city. then, in 1990, a tourist was stabbed while trying to protec his family the public demanded action and then got it. police made arrests and pu suspects behind bars but one of the man convicted said he wasn t there was an innocent man in jail
tourist on a subway platform i manhattan. his own words sealed his fate. so you could see that was a night? yeah. anybody looking at it, it sounds like you re agreein with them, that s the story. but it wasn t a jury convicted him, and over the years, hincapie couldn t get a court to hear his case again when all my appeals wer finished, i literally got down on my knees last time and told god, i don t want to be here anymore i don t want to live and then one day, 16 year into his prison sentence, reporter heard about hincapi claim of innocence i ve got a lot of letters from prison inmates-ing thei innocence, i never believed an of him it was bill hughes. i met with johnny, i listen to him for a few hours, and didn t believe him i saw his confession, and thought he was guilty. but, i read the transcripts, i started to look into it.
some working at the time seconds later montero says something caught his attention all of a sudden, i hear commotion. screaming. montero says that s when you saw our hincapie toronto and run backup if true, it means that hincapi could not have been near the crime scene. did you see him go on to th platform no. so why hadn t montero com forward before now as ed kuby says one chair wa terrified, because it turned out, he had been wrongfull accused of this very crime he was held in jail for 1 months awaiting trial on thi crime. he was identified by a membe of the watkins family, and the realized that watkins was no sure 18 months later, they say that luis montero wrong guy storybook the. and they turn to plus. no but to qb, perhaps the most compelling part o