A gay man has maintained his innocence sixteen years after he was convicted for the gruesome murder of his parents, claiming anti-gay bias influenced police and the jury in his Bible Belt city. Thirty-five-year-old Brandon Woodruff was sentenced to life without parole in 2009, three years after his parents, Dennis, 43, and Norma Woodruff, 42, were found shot dead and with stab wounds at their home in Royse City. 's 20/20 episode airing at 8 p.m. on Friday will take a look into Brandon's claims of innocence after spending more than 16 years behind bars, amid an ongoing review by the Texas Innocence Project in his case.
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