tiffany murphy, then the director of the oklahoma innocence project.t the first time a tulsa case had landed on murphy's desk. i was seeing a lot of cases where there were no facts that supported what i was seeing on these convictions. when you're seeing that lack over time, involving the same departments, sheriff's office, police department, prosecutors office. that's what really bothered me. narrator: cullen and the innocence team tracked down the second eyewitness who testified he had seen malcolm and de'marchoe. but police records showed he had been shot in the buttocks and his back was turned. common sense tells you if he got shot in the butt, you're running away. you're not able to see anything. narrator: the eyewitness recanted and he claimed detectives had coerced his testimony too. this is a kid who got pressured into saying something he did not see. i was just watching him and i could tell this was a man who was remembering something that was extremely traumatic. and as a black woman, i get that. i understand that. you know the fear of the po