me or just crash, but now a couple of folks you may be talking about today. they live in minnesota. and you could say their life together is starting off with a smash. smashing good time here. this is our favorite story of the day. kevin wallevand of our station in fargo, north dakota, has their story. go, go, go, go. reporter: who knew smack dab in the middle of the henning harvest festival derby, fender-bender love could be found in the midst of flying dirt and debris. john jorgenson and jess holcomb are dedicated demolition derby diehards. getting in the arena and making the hard hit. reporter: they both fix up and drive derby cars. when the two met recently at an area derby, well it was all bumper and body business. i do. reporter: and so as the demolition derby got under way, john and jess, along with a few friends and smashed up cars got
of her corpse while he s driving goosing the gas pedal with an ice scraper, of all things. do you understand any of this, disposing of the body business? we always took the position that we were guilty of tampering with evidence. and that s what we did. he s not proud of that decision. he can t believe that he actually picked up this woman that he loved to death, put her in the car and drove her away and left her. the attorney argued that dr. nyce, the medical researcher, was much too smart to murder his wife by bashing her head into the concrete. he is a genius when it comes to drugs. he could have created a drug that would have went undetected. there were so many different manners in which he could have killed her and got away with it. which i think supported the fact that he did not intend to harm his wife, that this was a pure accident. what happened in the garage, are you arguing accident or self-defense? because it seems you want it both ways. it s not really self-defen