Walking past Jacquetta Thomas' lifeless, beaten body in Sept. of 1991 changed Greg Taylor's life, and North Carolina's criminal justice system, forever. For seventeen years, Greg and his family fought to undo his wrongful conviction. It would take the creation of a unique state agency, one vested with all of the powers needed to determine innocence, and the revelation that the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation misrepresented the truth in their scientific reporting, to set him free.