The man who was wrongly accused of killing Malcolm X said he was kept 'in a box' for the first 19 months of his incarceration, but claimed he didn't face any 'threats' because 'nobody ever thought I did it' Muhammad Abdul Aziz, 83, was exonerated for the murder of Malcolm X in November after spending 20 years behind bars for the murder of the Civil Rights activist. In an exclusive interview with ABC News' Soul of the Nation, Aziz tells Nightline co-anchor Byron Pitts, 61, about his exoneration and his time spent in solitary confinement.
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