Yell at me. C’mon, yell at me.
As I sat across from Robert Dewey in the Limon Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison in Colorado, I mentally implored him to convince me of his innocence. He was, after all, serving a life sentence following his 1996 conviction for raping and murdering a 19-year-old woman in Palisade, Colo., but had always maintained that he was not responsible. I needed him to tell me more than "I didn’t do it."
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