
Keith Bush & Nina Morrison on Fighting for Justice
Clip: 6/13/2019 | 3mVideo has Closed Captions
Keith Bush and Nina Morrison join the program to discuss unjust imprisonment.
Keith Bush was arrested at 17 years old for the murder of a teenage girl. Bush says police beat him and coerced a signed confession, and he spent 33 years behind bars until his release in 2007. But he was only exonerated last month, after years of fighting to prove his innocence. He joins the program to talk about his ordeal and fight for justice, alongside Nina Morrison of the Innocence Project.
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Keith Bush & Nina Morrison on Fighting for Justice
Clip: 6/13/2019 | 3mVideo has Closed Captions
Keith Bush was arrested at 17 years old for the murder of a teenage girl. Bush says police beat him and coerced a signed confession, and he spent 33 years behind bars until his release in 2007. But he was only exonerated last month, after years of fighting to prove his innocence. He joins the program to talk about his ordeal and fight for justice, alongside Nina Morrison of the Innocence Project.
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