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scene. six people were convicted, including eric glisson. you actually think they read the wrong verdict. then divine intervention through a nun he called grandma. eric would say, grandma, i think this all happening for a reason. maybe a nun could help him get into heaven, but could she help him get out of prison? what she helped him do was get a lawyer, and together they hunted for the truth. this is the one case that has kept me up at night for six years. he says i know you re innocent, i know the guys who committed this crime. will justice finally arrive? hello and welcome to dateline. eric glisson was just 20 years old when he was convicted of a murder that sent hello and welcome to dateline. eric glisson was just 20 years old when he was convicted of a murder that sent shockwaves through his neighborhood. a crime he insisted he did not commit. to clear his name eric would have to find the real killers, following clues from the confines of h ....
my story is that i m unjustly convicted for a crime i didn t commit and from february 3rd of 1995 until the present date i ve been sitting in here lingering every day wondering whether this mistake will be corrected. we ve heard that before. many times. but what if he was telling the truth? so, over time how are you doing, man? how did you get up here? we began visiting eric. what s up? you re looking good. and listening to his story. when i got arrested i was always under the impression that people who are guilty actually go to jail. i didn t believe that i would be convicted of a crime that i didn t do. when police put the cuffs on him in 1995 eric was 20 years old. a brand new father of a 1-week-old baby girl. when we spoke, their only time together had been spent in sing sing s visiting room. i have a family who i love and who loves me. my daughter, ....
Unjustly convicted for a crime i didn t commit and from february 3rd of 1995 until the present date i ve been sitting in here lingering every day wondering whether this mistake will be corrected. we ve heard that before. many times. but what if he was telling the truth? so, over time how are you doing, man? how did you get up here? we began visiting eric. what s up? you re looking good. and listening to his story. when i got arrested i was always under the impression that people who are guilty actually go to jail. i didn t believe that i would be convicted of a crime that i didn t do. when police put the cuffs on him in 1995 eric was 20 years old. a brand new father of a 1-week-old baby girl. when we spoke, their only time together had been spent in sing sing s visiting room. i have a family who i love and who loves me. my daughter, ....
i thought if he was innocent god has to see him through. so who is this convicted murderer? he is inmate 97a7088. eric glisson. we first met him in the spring of 2012 when a dateline producer working on a different story in sing sing met eric in his cell. you re going to film me? yeah. he had been locked up for 18 years. you want to see what it s like to live in here? i can touch the walls with my hands. eric told us he didn t belong here. my story is that i m unjustly convicted for a crime i didn t commit and from february 3rd of 1995 until the present date i ve been sitting in here lingering every day wondering whether this mistake will be corrected. we ve heard that before. ....
Those sworn to uphold the law. i thought if he was innocent god has to see him through. so who is this convicted murderer? he is inmate 97a7088. eric glisson. we first met him in the spring of 2012 when a dateline producer working on a different story in sing sing met eric in his cell. you re going to film me? yeah. he had been locked up for 18 years. you want to see what it s like to live in here? i can touch the walls with my hands. eric told us he didn t belong here. my story is that i m unjustly convicted for a crime i didn t commit and from february 3rd of 1995 until the present date i ve been sitting in here lingering every day wondering whether this mistake will be corrected. we ve heard that before. many times. but what if he was ....