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Video: Death row exoneree Curtis McCarty speaks in Nebraska

Posted: February 26, 2008 2:08 pm



Curtis McCarty, who spent 18 years on Oklahoma’s death row for a murder he didn’t commit, spoke over the weekend in Nebraska about his experiences.

“I am free physically, but mentally I am not. I am always there and I am always with the men I left behind and the men who died there, men whom I am certain are innocent," McCarty said.

Watch the video here.




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