TROY, N.C. (WBTW) -- One of two men serving a life sentence for the 1993 deadly Lumberton shooting of James Jordan -- the father of NBA legend Michael Jordan -- says he should be released "immediately" and maintains he was not the one who pulled the trigger.

In an exclusive, hourlong interview with News13's Annette Peagler at the Southern Correctional Institution in Montgomery County, Daniel Green addressed how he's spent the last 32 years since his arrest, why he implicated himself in the killing, his friendship with Larry Demery -- who is also serving a life sentence for the killing -- and much more.

The full, unedited version of the interview is in the video player at the top of this story.

32 years since being arrested, how is he managing?

Green, 50, who was arrested at 18, said he

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