It was a Friday afternoon last winter when assistant public defenders Brian Carlow and Karen Goodrow finally discovered what they had long been searching for: a brown box stored in a back room at a local legal aid office.

The two attorneys, who co-chair the Connecticut Innocence Project, hunted well over a year for the contents of the box, and when they finally opened it that afternoon, they found even more than they had dared hope to discover.

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