Death Penalty: Nicholas Yarris spent 22 years on death row for a murder he didn’t commit
Nicholas Yarris was on death row for years for a murder he was later found not to have committed. He was eventually released from prison and is now a free man. Photo courtesy of the Innocence Project
By , The Times Herald
Posted: 09/12/15, 8:36 PM EDT | Updated: on 09/12/2015
One reviewer felt an interview situation would have been a better way to set that documentary, i thought it was great .. for a very moving, personally narrated story by a man wrongly convicted of murder, who finally in despair asked a judge to forsake all further appeals and to have his execution date set set into motion, then to have have that very request actually set in motion DNA testing resulting in him gaining his freedom you couldn't get much better .. i caught it on Australian Netflix so surely anyone interested could find it to watch in the USA .. small gestures of humanity are always to be found in the most unlikely places .. it's a beauty .. highly recommended.. :)
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