Fighting for My Friend's Freedom for 21 Years
When Colin Warner was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he did not commit, his childhood friend Carl King fought tirelessly to get him released.
When Colin Warner was sentenced to life in prison for a murder he didn't commit, his childhood friend Carl King turned himself into a detective to prove his friend's innocence. They have been telling their story to Outlook's Joe Pascal in front of an audience at the BAM Rose Cinemas in Brooklyn.
Tim Bushe is an architect who carves statues out of privet hedges. Tim decorates the streets of his neighbourhood in North London with hippos, elephants and fish sculptures that have become iconic. Sophie Eastaugh went to meet him.
In the Mexican resort city of Cabo San Lucas there is a local taco vendor whose fish tacos and obsession for the Beatles has made him a local celebrity. Clayton Conn went to meet Javier Reinoso at his restaurant.
(Photo: Carl King (L) and Colin Warner (R). Credit: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)
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