and jennifer thompson has tried for years to do something about it. pson knows first-hand that wrongful convictions scar not just the unjustly convicted but also the original crime victims who are often overlooked. as we first reported in march, she's doing somethng no one else has tried, and perhaps only she could pull off. bringing together crime victims and innocent men from different cases for what she calls healing justice. >> what i'm going to ask you to do is turn your bowl upside down. >> what we saw on day one of a multi-day group retreat jennifer thompson is leading sure didn't look like healing. ten men and women plus an observer. >> nice job lesley. >> smashing bowls with a hammer. >> nice. >> what i'm going to ask you now and ask you to repair it. >> it was quite something to realize gluing pieces back together at one table were two women who had been raped at the ages of 15 and 12. sitting across from two men who in unrelated cases had been wrongfully convicted of sexually assaulting children and had each spent more than two decades in pr