began to listen. in the begining that we said and we showed you guys my mom had that she tried to show anybody and everybody and nobody wanted to see it. do you think that she knew what was coming? that she knew that her life was at risk? most definitely. she said it many, many, many times to many, many, many people. she knew. she didn t know when, where or how but you she knew. it was the dark secrets that stacy peterson kept that became the final undoing of the cocky former cop nearly a decade after kathleen savio s murder. it is horrible that it took someone going missing no matter what the circumstance for my aunt to get the justice that she deserved and could have been prevented if people had listened to what she was trying to tell them. the hearsay testimony from stacy that was the biggest part. according to jurors like 22-year-old eduardo words stacy
nobody wanted to listen. tragically it wasn t until the highly publicized disappearance of drew s fourth wife stacy peterson three years last the fact that authorities began to listen. in the begining that we said and we showed you guys my mom had that she tried to show anybody and everybody and nobody wanted to see it. do you think that she knew what was coming? that she knew that her life was at risk? most definitely. she said it many, many, many times to many, many, many people. she knew. she didn t know when, where or how but you she knew. it was the dark secrets that stacy peterson kept that became the final undoing of the cocky former cop nearly a decade after kathleen savio s murder. it is horrible that it took someone going missing no matter what the circumstance for my aunt to get the justice that she deserved and could have been prevented if people had listened to what she was trying to tell them. the hearsay testimony from
one point about his speech, keynote address is a sprin springboard. obama had it in 2004. the next cycle he was the nominee. bill clin top had it in 88. the next cycle he was the nominee. we have could be looking at one of the future stars, perhaps nominees of the future. we are absolutely looking at a future star. what is so interesting, every convention has the kind of sub text story of fight for the next time. whether it s four years or eight years. you have a hugely talented bench on the republican party. christie, ryan, rubio. a lot of people look at them as the new direction of the party. romney doesn t excite as much passion as the younger guys. seen a transitionm figure. this is the future of the party. conservative reformers. this is the begining of the battle for 2016 or 2020.
grandfather. the cop in him wants to know the answers and he wants to know now and cindy is saying we can t do that, don t push her. let her come out whenever she does. judge jeanine: shoe he ibuta grand mother. they knew from the day they picked up at the wrecking yard. ask mark fuhrman, he has spelled it before? judge jeanine: mark? i smelled it i don t know how many times it would be ridiculous to speculate. only need to smell it once. you never forget it. it is on your clothes and in your nose hairs and your n. your shoes. you strip down in the garage before you even go in the house. believe me, george knows it. judge jeanine: i m sorry. go ahead. there is no question in your mind that cindy is a nurse, george is an ex-cop, they know the smell of death as we all do from your jobs so they knew from the begining that is what you are saying leonard? absolutely. ask mark right now. he has that smell in his nose
grandfather. the cop in him wants to know the answers and he wants to know now and cindy is saying we can t do that, don t push her. let her come out whenever she does. judge jeanine: shoe he ibuta grand mother. they knew from the day they picked up at the wrecking yard. ask mark fuhrman, he has spelled it before? judge jeanine: mark? i smelled it i don t know how many times it would be ridiculous to speculate. only need to smell it once. you never forget it. it is on your clothes and in your nose hairs and your n. your shoes. you strip down in the garage before you even go in the house. believe me, george knows it. judge jeanine: i m sorry. go ahead. there is no question in your mind that cindy is a nurse, george is an ex-cop, they know the smell of death as we all do from your jobs so they knew from the begining that is what you are saying leonard? absolutely. ask mark right now. he has that smell in his nose