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Robert Charles Royster

Bob passed away peacefully at his home in Clayton, Calif. with his family by his side after a short battle with cancer. He is survived by his second wife Joanne, and their combined 8 children and spouse’s, 18 grandchildren, and 6 great grandchildren. The oldest of five siblings, Bob was born in Washington DC to Frank and Lucille Royster. Siblings Jerry, Frank, Cathy and Tom followed. Bob grew up primarily in Aberdeen, S.D. and graduated from Aberdeen’s Central High School in 1951. He was a member of the varsity football and basketball squads as the comradery of team sports was important to him. After graduation, Bob moved with his grandparents William & Grace Royster to Vallejo, CA, where he attended Vallejo Community College, earning an Associate of Arts Degree. Bob was well-received by his peers. He was on the football team and was chosen to be a student speaker at the Vallejo Community College graduation ceremony in 1953.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180722:06:57:00

and i asked him if there was anything i could do. and he said, turn back time. amy had already heard about the murder and that investigators had been to smoot s house. she told the jury what the defendant said next. and at that point i asked him if he was directly or indirectly involved and he said, both. did you take that as a total admission of guilt? absolutely. absolutely. it had taken nearly five years of brooke s murder to get her alleged killer before a jury. it took the jury less than four hours to reach its verdict. we the jury, find the defendant, shawn nelson smoot, guilty of premeditated first-degree murder of brooke nichole morris. what s the emotions that you re feeling when you hear that word? well, of course we can t show emotion in court. what s going on on the inside? on the inside i m screaming, i m jumping for joy. i was able to give tina a hug

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doubt the jury may have regarding smoot s guilt would be wiped away when they called their key witnesses to the stand. do you swear or affirm the testimony you re about to give amy denver who was working for smoot when brooke was murder said the impression of man who hired her didn t last. why did it change? he was cold, got angry easily. not satisfied really ever. almost seemed like he enjoyed getting somebody rowled up. in court she testified about what happened the monday following brooke s murder. now, on that day did mr. smoot come into the office? he came in that morning, when i saw hum the first time he didn t see me. he was crouched down under his desk unhooking this computer. i asked him if he was okay. and he said, no.

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