A MISSOURI MAN WHO SPENT 28 YEARS IN PRISON FOR A MURDER HE DIDN'T COMMIT AND THE MAN WHO HELPED PUT HIM BEHIND BARS TELL THEIR STORIES
"48 Hours" Reports in "Lamar Johnson: Standing in Truth"
10:00 PM, ET/PT - Lamar Johnson was 21 in 1995 when he was charged with the murder of a friend, Markus Boyd. Johnson said he was several miles away with his girlfriend and daughter, but he was convicted and sentenced to life in prison primarily based on the testimony of Greg Elking, who picked Johnson out of a police lineup. Nearly three decades later, Johnson's conviction was vacated after Elking recanted his identification of Johnson. Now, Johnson tells the story of his fight to prove his innocence and Elking explains why he lied at Johnson's trial. 48 HOURS correspondent Erin Moriarty reports in an encore of "Lamar Johnson: Standing in Truth" that will air Saturday, March 16 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+.
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