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A crime they didn’t commit.
It was a crime that sent shockwaves through the town of Waverly: Two men acquitted for the murder of a police officer.
Yet in an odd twist, that murder charge was used to sentence them to life in prison.
A plea deal.
Waverly Police Officer Allen Gibson was murdered in 1998 with his own gun. The two men charged say they are innocent, but at the time they agreed to a plea deal to a lesser charge.
A new hope.
The men appealed. It was initially denied, but now Jarrett Adams, founder of Life After Justice, a Non-Profit dedicated to helping those she believes have been wrongly accused, has now taken the case.