A pair of workman’s overalls, a victim who said she could identity one of her attacks, and DNA were the evidence that led to the conviction of Darryl Pinkins and Roosevelt Glenn in a brutal 1989 rape case in Hammond, Indiana. But Pinkins and Glenn — who have always maintained their innocence — don’t match the DNA. Maureen Maher of “48 Hours” was there when a new DNA technology promised to blow this case wide open. Source