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'Wrongly jailed, but it didn't destroy me'
Robert Jones was wrongly jailed for the killing of British tourist Julie Stott in New Orleans, in 1992.
He was freed in 2015, when his convictions were quashed. Officials have now exonerated him of all the charges.
He tells the Victoria Derbyshire programme that over 23 years in prison did not destroy him.
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