we'll hear more on this. >> larry: joining us now, we introduced them earlier, sandrine ageorges skinner, the wife of hank skinner. i said widow, apologize, of course, she is the wife. and curtis mccarthy, the former death row inmate he was exonerated by new dna evidence two years ago. you're a french national and you met your husband while he was on death row. how did that happen? >> yes, that's correct. we met when he was on death row. i started getting involved with a unique organization that was set up by death row inmates in texas and it was run from death row at a time when they were not in isolation. it was called the lamp of hope. i started translating the newsletter. a friend said if you want to correspond, i think there's two or three people you would get on with and hank was one of them. that was in 1996. >> larry: why would you marry someone on death row? >> it's a very long story. the marriage is really part of our personal life. i've been a long time abolitionist before i met hank and long after if he is to be executed. the reason we did marry, first of all, is because we l