system doesn t want to acknowledge that they made a mistake, but you made a mistake. the detective was like you re gonna tell us who did this and i was like, i didn t do anything. to hear the judge say guilty. everything just froze. two brothers convicted of murder their fight back against the justice system. twice is a pattern, pattern of how to gain a conviction. they knew they were innocent and the question was do we have enough. you have several witnesses saying their testimony was coerced, can they all be lying? if i have to die in this situation, let it be said that i died trying to prove that i was an innocent man, never that i gave up. never. hello and welcome to dateline, imagine spending nearly your entire adult life for a crime you did not commit, the minute the man you re about to meet say that that nightmare felt all too real to a decades long journey to prove their innocence they face roadblocks, giving up was not an option but would their fi
all too familiar. the truth is, man, i ve had to deal with the pain, the anger frustration sadness the misery, you know. like the families of george floyd, ahmaud operate, michael brown, breonna taylor, and other names that are being chanted in protest nation, malcolm scott wants his story told. because if we don t know that they exist how can we do anything about it? his story starts like so many black lives that have struggled to matter. raise in poverty under the watchful, suspicious of the police and destined to a life of run-ins with the law. but at its heart, it is a story about two brothers, malcolm and cory, and a bond that could not