Gary Tyler, a Black teenager from St Charles Parish, was falsely accused and wrongfully convicted in 1976 of murdering a white student during a racially charged incident on a school bus, despite no physical evidence and testimony later recanted. He was sentenced to death at age 17, making him one of the youngest people on death row in the U.S. at the time. After nearly 41 years in prison, Tyler was released in 2016 when his conviction was reduced and he accepted a plea deal, widely recognized as a grave miscarriage of justice. Now he is an accomplished fiber artist and the author of 'STITCHING FREEDOM: A True Story of Injustice, Defiance, and Hope in Angola Prison." Gary Tyler joins Ian Hoch to share his experience.