All known video links pertaining to crosley green.

This page has all known direct video links and information on exactly where to go and how to view all documentaries and interviews with Crosley. If we are missing any videos or podcasts please email them to us.

We are trying to find all videos on youtube so everyone can watch for free. Currently the first episode of 48hrs is only on Paramount Plus but, the second episode is on youtube and you can find the info below.

PBS News Hour video

This is a GREAT video to watch. Explains a little of everything and shows parts of his life while free.

Full 48hrs episode: crosley comes home, season 34, episode 28

This is the second episode they did on Crosley. It highlights his release and the events that put him in prison and is the only full episode on youtube. To watch the first episode, Crosley Green’s Hard Time, Season 33, Episode 27, you’ll need to have Paramount Plus.

CBS Morning

Feb 28, 2023

Crosley Green, a man who spent more than three decades in prison, could be back behind bars nearly two years after walking free. Erin Moriarty has more on why the 65-year-old's freedom may be back in jeopardy.

Roland Martin unfiltered

Premiered Jun 25, 2023

A Flordia man who spent nearly 32 years for a crime he did not commit is going back to prison. Crosley Green was sent back to prison after his murder conviction was overturned. Now the Florida Commission on Offender Review has denied his parole. This ruling means Crosley's tentative parole release date will be in 2054 when the grandfather will be 97 years old.

WKMG News 6

crosley green says goodbye to family

Apr 17, 2023

Crosley Green maintains he’s innocent and was wrongfully convicted. He spent almost 32 years in prison, including 19 years on death row, after the 1989 shooting death of 22-year-old Charles Flynn in a citrus grove. He’s been a free man for two years after a U.S. district court overturned his murder conviction.

Washington Post

Apr 18, 2023

Crosley Green spoke to The Washington Post hours before he turned himself to Florida's Department of Corrections. Green served 32 years in prison after being convicted in the 1989 killing of 21-year-old Charles “Chip” Flynn, whose ex-girlfriend said a “Black guy” kidnapped the two of them and shot Flynn. In 2021, a federal judge ordered his release after ruling that the prosecutor had withheld handwritten notes revealing initial investigators suspected someone else: the ex-girlfriend. Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody (R) appealed, and the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated the conviction, saying the withheld evidence wouldn’t have been admissible in court. Just under two years after he was allowed out on house arrest, a judge ordered Green to turn himself in to the state Department of Corrections. Read more: https://wapo.st/3mHDDnv. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK

CBS mornings

Documents in Crosley Green trial could implicate new killer

Mar 11, 2020

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A man who has spent more than 30 years in prison for a murder he says he did not commit could be a step closer to freedom after a judge overturned his conviction, citing an unfair trial. Crosley Green was found guilty of shooting and killing a 22-year-old man after the man’s former girlfriend identified him as the shooter. Green’s break came when his attorneys obtained notes prosecutors wrote years ago where they said they suspected the victim’s girlfriend of being the real perpetrator. Erin Moriarty reports on the case, which she has been following since 1999.