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charge of the appeal, the case has been mismanaged through indifference or incompetence. they were clearly capable of committing murder, and that was proven. the prosecutors, to the bitter end, always maintained that the person is guilty, because otherwise, it s to admit that they and the police that worked with them fabricated evidence. in the end, based on callahan s report and a lack of faith in the evidence, attorney general lisa madigan decided the judge s ruling was the correct one. it s within 17 years, three months, two weeks and one day. i m ready for it to end. we were willing to believe that randy was going to be freed until he walked through the doors. it was a perfect day. the sun was out, not a cloud in the sky.
prosecutor or the assistance state s attorney. rhinebolt presentation was consistent with the physical evidence that i had. for example, she talked about a broken lamp, one of the firefighters found the same thing. from my view, that was what we call corroboration. but callahan was about to discover evidence that would call into question the lamp and the murder weapon debbie rhinebolt had given police. and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com.
one of the very first suspects that police also looked at was a drifter put up at the hotel france, downtown four blocks from the crime scene, according to the radio dispatch logs he was the very first suspect after they discovered the bodies. around 9:00 a.m. in the morning, jack ekkerly of the illinois state police goes to the hotel france, and by that time he had already checked out and was long gone. clutter believed that drifter was none other than tommy lynn sells, one of the most notorious serial killers in the country. i like to use a knife. a gun is too violence, too too noisy. i like to watch the eyes fade, the pupils fade. it s just like setting their soul free. i get this letter from tommy lynn sells after i interview him. in the letter, he makes this
he would bring flowcharts, put them down our hallway and connect the dots for me. i told mike, i think if you re quiet and if you re not fighting back and not trying to speak out, then you re a part of the problem. callahan decided to defy colonel carper. he sent his findings to jim ryan. but jim ryan declined to review the report, because he had been accepting money from a suspect in the case. mike callahan was soon transferred back to patrol, a humiliation for someone who had been a commander of investigations. he said diane carper removed me from this case. it was a hard time. that was one of those fight or flight thing where is we just had to fight.