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The Innocent Man

He's entitled to his opinion, but he's done this community an... an...Pontotoc County...

He's entitled to his opinion, but he's done this community an... an...
an unimaginable harm in his book. Hoda Kotb:
Pontotoc County district attorney, Bill Peterson, grew up in Ada and has been in office for 27 years. If he wants to direct all his venom at me,
that's fine. But this is a very fine community. [Grisham] I did not at first
get an interview with Peterson. But, later in the game, I did. I was in his office when they were trying Gore
across the street. And I asked him some questions and, you know,
it was not much of an interview

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He's entitled to his opinion,
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but he's done this community an... an... an unimaginable harm in his book.
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Hoda Kotb: Pontotoc County district attorney,
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Bill Peterson, grew up in Ada
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and has been in office for 27 years.
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If he wants to direct all his venom at me, that's fine.
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But this is a very fine community.
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[Grisham] I did not at first get an interview with Peterson.
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But, later in the game, I did.
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I was in his office
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when they were trying Gore across the street.
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And I asked him some questions
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and, you know, it was not much of an interview...
Duration
40 seconds
Views
46
Timestamp in Movie
00:09:15
Uploaded
Jun 24, 2025
Season
1
Episode
6
Genres
Production
Columbia Pictures

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Movie Summary

The story of Ron Williamson, a man who sat on Oklahoma's death row for 11 years for a crime he didn't commit. Based on John Grisham's "The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town."