so we went to the man who runs north carolina's criminal justice system, attorney general roy cooperouldn't talk to us, either. >> after the new test results came to light, the prosecution offered to let greg go free. >> during the hearing they offered greg time served. they said, if you walk away from this process you can go home today. just walk away, time served, go on home. >> i turned it down. i said no. i want a chance to prove to everybody that i'm innocent. >> that surprised some people. >> yeah. and after i tried to eat that meal that night, you know, in that jail cell it surprised me, too, yeah. >> basically at that point you said, screw you, i'm staying until you say i'm not guilty. >> yeah. no, until i'm innocent. >> innocent. >> i just had to believe that as long as i had a belief in the truth and pursued that truth, that things were going to work out the best for me. >> but as greg sat waiting for the panel's verdict he still didn't know if the truth would set him free. you want that? you want a warm, super-delicious strawberry toaster strudel yeah but now i have nothin