the supreme court tonight. throwing out the murder conviction of a death row inmate in missouri. curtis flowers claimed racial bias during jury selection that kept him from receiving a fair trial. a white prosecutor blocked black jurors. the supreme court agreeing, 7-2. so, what is next? a seventh trial. here s steve osunsami tonight. reporter: curtis flowers has insisted to this day that he did not murder four people in 1996 inside this mississippi furniture store where he used to work. his case is the subject of a popular series on starz. how do you put somebody on death row with a circumstantial case? he didn t do it. reporter: prosecutors never found a murder weapon or physical evidence tying him to the scene, and in today s decision it was justice brett kavanaugh writing for the 7-2 majority, accusing the state of discrimination, and allowing a seventh trial. his words were a slap to the prosecutor, saying that mississippi s relentless, determined effort to rid the jury of