reporter: well, that s exactly right. apparently what had happened is about three years ago he was working as a bank teller, putting himself through school. $1,000 was stolen from an atm. the prosecutors tried to cut a deal, saying they would pardon him, all he had to do was plead guilty. he wanted to fight it. he said he wasn t guilty, therefore he was not going to accept any deal whatsoever, certainly not one predicated on any kind of guilt. interesting. all right again a lot of questions remain unanswered. deb fa deborah feyerick, thanks. let us know what you think about the case @ac 360. today another school shooting. also governor christie talks again about the bridge scandal and a new photo casts some doubts. also keeping them honest, part two of our investigation of that alleged newtown charity scammer. he personally assured one victim s family his foundation was legitimate. tonight family members who say they got burned.
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i never liked it, but i got used to it. how long did it take you? probably 14 or 15 years. 14 or 15 years? to get where i was used to it. are the first years the hardest? the first years are hard just because it s a shock and it s new, and it s constant adjustment, constant recalibration. you say i always thought that i would get out. what fuelled the hope? it s difficult for me to say whether it was just faith that i knew i was right and i wasn t guilty, that this would work out. or just that i didn t know how deep i was in. wow. what a story. you can catch the unreal dream, the michael morton story right here, the premier on cnn, tomorrow night, 9:00 eastern. wow. that ll do it for us. thanks for watching. thanks so much for being with
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adjustment. constant recalibration. you say i always thought that i would get out. what fueled the hope? it s difficult for me to say whether it was just faith that i knew i was right and i wasn t guilty, that this would work out, or just that i didn t know how deep i was in. again, make sure you watch this incredible cnn film an unreal dream. it airs tonight 9:00 eastern and pacific only here on cnn. coming up, pope francis is certainly making news a lot recently. today, the pope is launching a commission to prevent child abuse. reaction pouring in from all around the world. we ll be right back. once upon a time, an insurance clerk stumbled upon a cottage. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little.