freedom for antonio yarbrough and sharrif wilson after more than two decades behind bars for a triple murder they did not commit. this is their first interview since release from prison yesterday. they join me now exclusively along with their attorneys, zachary margolis and adam polmata. let me start first of all antonio and sharrif, congratulations on securing your release. antonio, how do you feel? >> i feel vindicated. i feel overwhelmed. this just happened yesterday. that's how i feel. i feel vindicated. >> and sharrif, how do you feel? >> i feel free. i feel great right now. i feel able to do things that i couldn't do for the last 21 years. >> it's an extraordinary story. i want to explain to the viewers exactly what's happened here. it was the summer of 1992 in new york city. two of of you spent the night partying in the west village of manhattan. sharrif, you were 15, tony, you were 18 at the time. you returned very late to coney island where you both lived. sharrif, you went to a friend's house, tony, you went home. when you went home, tony, what did you discover? >> i discove