Anthony Ray Hinton spent three decades on Alabama's death row for crimes he did not commit. In 1985 he was convicted of the murders of two restaurant workers in Birmingham, Ala. Thirty years later his conviction was overturned and he walked free.
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30 Years on Death Row: Wrongfully Convicted Man Offers Forgiveness
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