After spending more than two decades behind bars for a triple murder, two men from New York are now free — and it's all thanks to new DNA evidence.

The two New York natives recalled the night of the 1992 murders to CNN. Yarbough, 18 at the time, and Wilson, 15, went home after a night of partying. Yarbough found his mother, sister and family friend stabbed and strangled to death.

Yarbough told CNN about his encounter with police. "Before you know it, I had this photograph shoved in my face, and I was being threatened and slapped around, and they wanted me to sign a false confession. And I wouldn't."

But Yarbough's friend Wilson signed a false confession after he says police coerced him into it. And that led to their men's eventual conviction and 21 years behind bars.

​But the New York Daily News reports new DNA evidence surfaced in September 2013. A specimen found on a murder victim in 1999, when both men were already behind bars, matched material found under Yarbough's mother's fingernails. The new evidence suggested his mother's killer is still out there.

Wilson and Yarbough's convictions were overturned and the two were released February 6.

As for who committed the murders in 1992 and 1999, police have not identified a suspect.

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