defendant guilty. as you can they read the wrong verdict. you feel so hopeless. it s like a shot in the chest. despair to hope. darkness to light. a fight for freedom. what happened to this teenager could happen to any one of our children. at 18, he was arrested for murder. adamant he was innocent. i had nothing to do with this. i swear to god. so, what could ve possibly led to this? you stab that women. why would he confess to something you didn t do? why would he? what s really happened during that police interrogation. the evidence shows you were there. i cannot lie about the evidence. i can t lie to you about this. the officers lying about lying. and extraordinary look inside the interview room. if you don t talk to me i can t keep this is one of the most intense interrogations i ve ever seen. welcome to dateline. how could you confess to a crime you didn t commit? it seems to defy logic and common sense, but advocates say, it s h
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adamant he was innocent. i had nothing to do with this. i swear to god. so, what could ve possibly led to this? you stab that women. why would he convince to something you didn t do? why would he? what s really happened during that police interrogation. the evidence shows you were there. i can lie about the evidence. i can t lie to you about this. the officers lying about lying. and extraordinary look inside the interview room. if you don t talk to me i can t keep this is one of the most intense interrogations i ve ever seen. welcome to dateline. how could you confess to a crime you didn t commit? it seems to defy logic and common sense, but advocates say, it s happens for more often than any of us realizes. here s keith morrison with the interrogation. a freak snowstorm, like an omen, smothered the little town in the blue ridge mountains. february 19th, 2003, just before 9 am, winter or no, crozet, virginia was not used to this. and then throu
a new governor was taking office. would he consider the case? or, was the young men so many believed innocent and destined to spend another decade in jail? here s keith morrison with the conclusion of the interrogation. i ve never been emotional and a presentation, as i feel in this case, because i ve grown very close with robert. for years, steve rosenberg made his case in illegal conferences, to anybody who would listen. robert remained right where he was, in prison. during those same years, we asked repeatedly for an interview with randy snead, the officer who took roberts confession. but, as close as we got was county police chief, colonel steve sellers, since retired. he wasn t in office when snead was detective, but you ve talked to him. what s your sense of how he feels? i think he acted in his best interest. i think there wasn t malice in his actions. i think he had a very strong relationship with robert davis.
carol, this runner is apologizing very much very positive eating like it s very forcefully. but what all happened here? there s more to this. well she says that it wasn t malice that it was miscommunication. this is scottish ultramarathon or you ll wash zach chef ski, and she admits that she made what she calls a massive error in actually accepting a third place trophy for finishing this ultra event in liverpool. it s 50 miles long. it took place in england a couple of weeks ago. she s 47 years old, and she told the bbc that she felt tired. she felt sick around the halfway mark of the race when she decided to jump in a friend s car up to that next checkpoint. point and she said that when she got to that next checkpoint, she told the race marshals that she had done that. but they urged her on they said, if you don t finish your really regret it, so in her mind, according to her, she said, she continued to do so, but in a non competitive way now that doesn t necessarily sync with accepti