"A lot of racism. A lot of hatred." Glynn Simmons discusses how Edmond was under pressure to solve the murder of Carolyn Sue Rogers, and how he was caught in it.
Glynn Simmons, family and friends describe what it was like growing up in Harvey, Louisiana in the 1960s. Simmons left for better opportunities.
Glynn Simmons recounts how he wound up in police custody, and how he willingly cooperated. It led to his arrest for a crime he did not commit.
Glynn Simmons was released from prison. In this video, his legal team speaks shortly after his case was dismissed.
Don Roberts was convicted alongside Glynn Simmons, and was imprisoned for 33 years. He was released in 2008, but has still not been declared innocent.
"Something about him made sense." Glynn Simmons hired Charles Nobles to look into police records surrounding his arrests.
Glynn Simmons left behind a girlfriend and 3-year-old son when he was wrongfully convicted in Oklahoma. Those relationships have never healed.
"It'll be cleared up. So I thought. So I felt." Glynn Simmons recounts cooperating with police before he was wrongfully accused of murder.
Glynn Simmons was imprisoned under a wrongful conviction for 48 years. He and his family discuss freedom, and how his absence impacted them.
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