WJLA: 'Making an Exoneree': A Georgetown class helped free this innocent man after 27 years

At the time, three Georgetown University students took on Dixon’s case as a part of a “Making an Exoneree” class.

“I knew immediately I was coming home,” Dixon said, of being told the news that the students were interested in his case. “It was like a feeling just came over me.”

On Wednesday, he was back at Georgetown University meeting with students as they gear up to present six others' cases that they are currently working on.

“The story is just beyond belief, you couldn’t write it,” said Georgetown University junior, Andy Tyrrell. Read more here.

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