Attorneys say Duran had a firm alibi but his conviction was based on the inconsistent testimony of a single eyewitness.The Loyola Project for the Innocent, which looks back at old cases on behalf of those who are believed to be wrongfully convicted, began investigating Duran's case in 2018.They say Duran completed a number of courses and programs and worked hard to show his innocence.The Loyola Project found investigators did not follow through on several leads that identified someone else as the killer.I did self-help groups to accomplish, to go to the board and show my innocence," says Duran."