Two Chicago brothers are hours away from finding out if they'll officially be cleared of a murder they didn't commit.
"Every day is a struggle," said Sean Tyler.
"The psychological effects that that holds -- going into prison as someone who didn't do what you did and you're just thrust into a system," Henderson said. At 17 and 18 years old, they said they were tortured into murder confessions by officers trained under former Chicago Police Commander Jon Burge.
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