They Wrongfully Imprisoned Me Here. I Came Back to Run 100 Miles - Rocky Raccoon 100 Mile Ultra

To help fight against wrongful convictions, please consider donating to The Vindication Foundation: https://thevindicationfoundation.com/ After spending 3.5 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, Greg Kelley returns to Huntsville, Texas, the same city where he was once incarcerated, to run the Rocky Raccoon 100 Mile Ultra Marathon. This documentary follows Greg through one of the most historic endurance races in the country as he battles the miles, the darkness, the pain, and the memories of a place that once represented the lowest point of his life. But this is not just a story about running. It is a story about faith, redemption, resilience, and what it looks like to return to the place that broke you, not as a prisoner, but as a free man. From wrongful conviction to exoneration, from prison walls to 100 miles through the east Texas woods, Greg’s journey is a reminder that no chapter is too dark for God to redeem. 0:00 Intro 2:33 Family life after prison 7:58 Still dealing with slander 17:33 Recalling how it all happened 22:44 Wanting to rewrite the story in Huntsville 26:04 Family & Reflecting 32:45 Why the Rocky Raccoon? 34:42 Going back to the prison 47:46 Visiting old prison friends 1:02:56 The race begins 1:07:45 Mile 9 1:10:01 Mile 20 1:16:47 Mile 29 1:19:29 Mile 40 1:23:14 Mile 50 1:25:26 Greg's first low 1:27:20 1st place finishes 1:29:03 Mile 60 1:32:29 Greg begins to fade 1:35:15 Mile 70 1:37:15 Mile 80 1:38:46 Greg's best friend enters the race 1:43:52 Mile 90