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mug shot across the world. jordan would have been the youngest child ever to be sentenced to life without parole. a father s fight to get him out. he lost his childhood on a false conviction. and the family who thinks he should stay in. jordan is a murder, and his father needs to get in the mirror every morning and say i m the father of a murderer. after a bombshell twist, jordan brown is speaking out for the first time after seven years behind bars. did you at 11 understand you could face life in prison? no. i didn t understand anything at all, what was going on. tonight, the question that lingers. if he didn t do it, who did? you think this led to a real killer getting away with murder? absolutely. there s a murder walking among us. good evening. i m david muir. i m amy robach, and this is 20/20. tonight, juju chang with a game-changer in a case she s been covering for nine years now. reporter: this is jordan brown when he was still a typical
algeria president announces he will leave office before his term leaves that the end of april. ensureika is set to institutions continue to function. bank is nottral ready for a no d deal brexit. story and have that more. music fans, tatake notice. the met has a new exhibit called plant loud oror co- play it loud. the european union is digging in as the brexit deadlock continues in the united kingdom. wants a long extension, renegotiating the existing agreement remains out of the question. a no deal exit looks more and more likely. they need to vote on a deal. if the u.k. wishes to leave in an orderly fashion, there is only one treataty available, the one we negotiated with the u.k.. the option of a no deal looks likely. we can go to thomas brooks. with the discord in london, does the european union have the upper hand? they will try to get through a deal the prime minister agreed with eu leaders, not getting anywhere in parliament now, and needing an extension, it i