echols, baldwin and misskelley walked free. more in a you moment on that. by joining me now, damien echols and his wife laurie davis. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> an extraordinary saga, no other way to put this, ending in the most bizarre circumstances, where eventually you all admit guilt and yet you walk free, which is a by you czar twist in this tale, a weird anomaly in the legal system and will make no sense to anybody, probably least of all you. damien damien, let me start with you. you've lost 20 years of your life for a crime you've always said you didn't commit. what has it like for you? you in particular you were sentenced to death, you had to live with that every day you were incarcerated. you spent most of your time in isolation, i think. tell me about the experience. >> well, it's been actually the last ten years in absolute solitary confinement. 24 hours a day seven days a week i was alone with the exception i would spend with laurie. we ar allowed to see each other once a week for three hours. >> she was