
This episode discusses the case of Crosley Green, who was ordered back to prison after spending two years out for a murder he insists he did not commit. The episode covers the events surrounding the 1989 murder of Charles "Chip" Flynn, including inconsistencies in witness testimonies and the lack of physical evidence linking Green to the crime.
The episode highlights the testimony of Kim Hallock, who was with Flynn during the incident. Hallock's account of the hijacking and subsequent murder raises questions, particularly regarding the feasibility of the assailant's actions while holding a gun. Tim Curtis, who sold the truck to Flynn, also shares his perspective on the case.
Green's attorney, Keith Harrison, argues that his client could not have driven the truck involved in the crime, as he was not familiar with manual transmissions. The episode features retired first responder Mark Rixey, who expresses his belief in Green's innocence.
Crosley Green faces return to prison for a murder he claims he didn't commit, amid inconsistencies in witness accounts and lack of evidence.

This episode stands out for the following:
It's gonna be okay, yeah yeah.What happened the night Chip Flynn was shot?
He didn't commit, you're gonna take him away.What happened the night Chip Flynn was shot?
I would bet my life on it, yes.What happened the night Chip Flynn was shot?