Daniel Saldana, 55, was sentenced in 1990 to 45 years to life imprisonment. He was accused of shooting at six high school students in a vehicle in Los Angeles.

Two of the victims were injured, no one was killed. One of the co-convicts said he was responsible for the shooting, but this statement was not forwarded at the time, but only sent to authorities in February of this year. "It was a struggle to wake up every day knowing that you were innocently locked up in a cell," he said.