>> well, obviously, burl cain and buddy caldwell made this case personal.o personal to the point where they totally disregard constitution am a statutory law, ,ue process, lack of evidence and just decided that, you know, i was guilty, herman was guilty, and they would do everything they could to keep us in jail until we both died. almostnately, they succeeded, but as tragic as it was to lose herman, he died a free man. albert, can you clarify, please, this no contest plea that you entered on friday? talk about -- we have come to this point after more than four decades where you were able to come to this agreement with the state after maintaining your innocence this entire time, now you have a no contest plea. that everyone understands what that means, and maybe why you did that. so can you explain that for us? nololl, the plea contendre, to me, it was a plea for my freedom, not a plea of guilt. factor in my age. i have some serious health issues, and i wasn't getting the proper treatment for these issues. i wanted to get back to my family. my lawyers, my a