strickland. the judge said there was no evidence tying strickland to the 1978 crime, only witness testimony from the sole survivor of the shooting who later recanted her account, saying she made a mistake. when strickland left prison he told reporters he didn t think this day would come. according to the national registry of exoneration strickland s release makes his confinement the longest wrongful imprisonment in missouri history and one of the longest in the nation. the news continues. so let s head over to chris for cuomo prime time. all right, john, appreciate it. i m chris cuomo. welcome to prime time. the arbery murder case now in the hands of the jury. we have a special guest tonight, one of the lead defense attorneys as the nation awaits this verdict. his name is kevin gough. you know him. you know him from this show. you know him from all his appearances now on television during the trial. he became controversial with what he said about black pastors and worrying about
when strickland left prison he told reporters he didn t think this day would come. according to the national registry of exoneration strickland s release makes his confinement the longest wrongful imprisonment in missouri history and one of the longest in the nation. the news continues. so let s head over to chris for cuomo prime time. all right, john, appreciate it. i m chris cuomo. welcome to prime time. the arbery murder case now in the hands of the jury. we have a special guest tonight, one of the lead defense attorneys as the nation awaits this verdict. his name is kevin gough. you know him. you know him from this show. you know him from all his appearances now on television during the trial. he became controversial with what he said about black pastors and worrying about them being in the courtroom of this trial for the killing of an unarmed black man on a jog in georgia. now, that was a suggestion that many took to have a racial bent, and the prosecution seized on it today