henry hank skinner was convicted in 1995 for the murders of his live in girlfriend, twila busby and her two sons. he's maintained his innocence ever since. he sought dna evidence hoping it would reveal who he calls the real killer. as you just heard, a temporary stay was granted less than three hours ago. the supreme court ordered the stay as it considers the issue of taking up the broader appeal. joining us are brandy grisham, jason clark, for the texas department of criminal justice. sandrine ageorges skinner and curtis mccarthy, a former death row inmate. he was exonerated by dna evidence two years ago, after spending 19 years in prison for first degree murder, and he's aided in this case. jason, you have the public information order. you were ready for the execution. did you get the word from the court to stay it? >> yes. we were notified through the attorney general's office that u.s. supreme court had issued a stay. and so we went over and did speak with mr. skinner. >> larry: he was eating his meal, i understand? >> yes, sir. he was finishing up his last meal. he had eaten most o