On Demand
Wrongfully Convicted
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Barry Gibbs was released from prison last week after serving 19 years for a murder he didn’t commit. He tells us about the details of his case, and how he's coping with his new freedom. He’s joined by one of his lawyers, Vanessa Potkin of the Innocence Project.
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Music:
Soundtrack from Cider House Rules (Sony Classical)
Tracks 4, 14, 5
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Barry is a great man, i hope he can find peace.. "what happened to me can happen to anyone" "have faith", your damn right!
Detective Apolito must be punished for a lifetime. He robbed 19 years of Mr. Barry Gibbs' life not to mention the emotional damages he brought in
Mister Barry Gibbs' life.
Thank you Miss Vanessa Potkin for all your efforts proving the innocence of Mr. Barry Gibbs & other cases you've participated.
I do wish Michael Moore will make a moving documentary on these cases.
Cheers.
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