By Adam Duxter and David Schuman Click here for updates on this story MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — After more than a decade behind bars, Edgar Barrientos-Quintana is a free man. He had been serving a life sentence for a murder the county’s top prosecutor now says he didn’t commit. “You know it’s going to happen. The system is so slow. It’s going to happen. You just don’t know when,” Barrientos-Quintana said. In 2008, camera crews from the TV show “First 48” followed the south Minneapolis murder of 18-year-old Jesse Mickelson, tracking Minneapolis Police Department detectives until they arrested Barrientos-Quintana. A 130-page report from Minnesota’s Conviction Review Unit found the d
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