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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2007

After doing 20 years for a crime he didn't commit, Darryl Hunt decided to help other former prisoners remake their lives on the outside.

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  • @b2flyer1 $3, 000, 000 000. sound much better. God damn it!!! the value of my life was on those 20 years of incertitude. What a pitty justice

  • $300,000 dollars for 20 yrs of your life.what a kick in the face..sorry had this been me,or a member of my family,those that put me there,would say goodbye,,like as in a LACK of Oxygen...

  • 20 years of the best age of a life time being in jail as an innocent 300,000$ !!!! thats all they can do ? they pay lot more $ to the American soldiers each year for only being in Iraq and raping Iraqi kids !!and no tax ..!

  • Was he awarded restitution? he should have gotten several million dollars/

  • Good on him. Thank god he didn't get the death penalty

  • never forgive never forget

  • This man is a true saint! He was able to keep his faith in humanity even though they skrewed him at every turn in his life. This man is humanity at its best, if I was him... I would hold a grudge a deep grudge and come out verry bitter againts the rasists at Winston-Salem! There are MANY people who need and deserve HARD time behind bars for what they did to this innocent man! Mostly on the courts side but on law enforcement too! GOD BLESS DARRYL you are a true example on how EVERYONE should live

  • god bless you darryl. crooked ass cops.

  • I love Darryl Hunt because no other man would lay his life down for his friend, Sammy Mitchell. Although the odds were against him, he stood firm in the face of death. I shed tears for this man, a 20th century Jesus, he will go in front of the Lord with the "Job well done my faithful servant, enter," above his head. What man do you know, with the shadows of death encircling, would give his life for his friend, true morals; I applaud this man for being steadfast in the presence of wicked counsel.

  • Darryl's story is amazing. His compassion and willingness to forgive is unbelievable. I just saw the HBO documentary. After listening to Darryl in interviews, I can't believe anyone would believe him guilty of such a crime in the first place.

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