it also failed your co-defendant, daniel taylor who was doing life and was exonerated six months beforesee happen to try and somehow right this wrong? >> in our case, i'd like a sense of accountability where the people who do this and cut corners to get cases closed, they should be held accountable for what they do because they constantly preach about due diligence to find and prove certain things when they don't do due dil advance to put people on these cases. >> you're 42 years old. you still have a life ahead of you what do you want to do with it? >> well, actually, i want to go back to school and i'm going to look for a job. i just want to enjoy the rest of my life and enjoy the rest of my life with the grandkids. >> rob, according to the study, which is just a staggering study, there have been more than 1300 exonerations, last year was a record high. how many young people do you think are doing hard time for crimes they did not commit and why are these stories coming out now? >> well, nobody knows who has been wrongfully convicted. the ones we know about are the ones in which exone