i was worried to kill him herself? and then a revelation, the dead man had a dangerous dream. we ended up finding a lot of paperwork, relating to the oil business. i remember telling, us i m going to make millions of dollars. a big money bencher, oozing with outlaws. a violent individual, in prison for robbery. a big man, probably 250 pounds. steroid, rock muscle. significant criminal history. greed as would kill my dad. what caused all of. this a thirst for oil, it lost for blood. i trusted a con artist. i trusted a sociopath. what is going to happen to the quiet little prairie town, when oil comes along? among the green and pleasant landscapes of american privilege, is a fine historic rise of land, called the south hill. here, for 100 years, it is been the home of spokane s washington elites, in their queen and craftsman manage, it s quiet, rectitude, and certainly not the kind of story we are about to tell. the kind of story with ambitious men, dark plo
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part that i was thinking of. we didn t have a body. we had no forensic evidence. so to get a conviction, they would need these two sketchy characters who allegedly on orders from henrikson had done some truly awful things. if they didn t tell the story and make the jury believe it, henrikson would get away with murder, but if they did tell it, what sort of credibility with would a person like that have? my concern is our most important witness is going to admit that he killed two people, literally beat k.c. clark s brains out. how do you handle that? you have to embrace it. our number two witness had a tattoo on his back of him urinating on the headstone of the last guy he killed. these are our two star witnesses. still, tim suckow was by far the most important witness. could tell the jury chapter and verse about the many twisted and homicidal plots set in motion by james henrikson. two nights before the trial was to begin, attorneys jones and amed went to see suckow, prepare
person like that have? my concerns our most important witness is going to admit that he killed two people, literally beat casey clark s brains out. how do you handle that? you have to embrace it. our number two witness has a tattoo on his back of him urinating on the headstone of the last guy that he killed. these are our two star witnesses. still, tim suckow, the actual killer was by far the more important witness. after all, suckow could tell the jury chapter and verse about the many twisted and homicidal plots set in motion by james henrikson. so, two nights before the trial was to begin, attorneys jones and ahmed went to see suckow, to prepare him for his testimony. and that s where it all went south. suckow is bipolar. he was laying down on the floor of the prison cell in a fetal position. so this is two days before our star witness is going to
we didn t have a body. we had no forensic evidence. so to get a conviction, they would need these two sketchy characters who allegedly on orders from henrikson had done some truly awful things. if they didn t tell the story and make the jury believe it, henrikson would get away with murder, but if they did tell it, what sort of credibility with would a person like that have? my concern is our most important witness is going to admit that he killed two people, literally beat k.c. clark s brains out. how do you handle that? you have to embrace it. our number two witness had a tattoo on his back of him urinating on the headstone of the last guy he killed. these are our two star witnesses. still, tim suckow was by far the most important witness. could tell the jury chapter and verse about the many twisted and homicidal plots set in motion by james henrikson. two nights before the trial was to begin, attorneys jones and amed went to see suckow, prepare him for his testimony,