Curtis Flowers, arrested at 26 for a quadruple murder, faced six trials over 24 years, enduring years on death row. His case was marked by racial discrimination in jury selection and questionable scientific evidence.
After 24 years, the case against Curtis Flowers is finally over. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch asks the judge to dismiss the charges against Flowers for lack of evidence. Flowers is released from house arrest and free – truly free – at last.