Joseph Gordon has been locked up for nearly 30 years. A model inmate, he is eligible for parole — but only if he expresses remorse for a crime he says he did not commit.
Source: New York Times
Joseph Gordon Says He's No Murderer. That’s Why He’s Still in Prison.
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