killer. then the case was in the hands of the jury. what is the mood like? i told my wife, i said, if it is short, the i don t feel good about it. it has to take a while. in just three hours they were back. in the divided courtroom, the families of tammy, brian and brett prepared to hear bret s faith. as to the charge of the murder of tammy parker with the jury unanimously found the defendant guilty. as to the charge of the murder of brian, we the jury find the defendant guilty. when you heard the world guilty, what were you thinking? thank god. it s sad. it s not the outcome any of us wanted. tammy is not back. now brook has no father. but thank god he didn t get away with it. bret s sentence red immediately was life behind bars. it was just like the gone,
police recovered to guns from the scene. bret s for ten revolver, the gun he kept on his safe and used to shoot brian. in bryant s hand, police found a nine millimeter pistol that had been used to kill tammy. near bryan s body was his open gym bag with animal and an empty magazine clip, clearly visible on top. to investigators, it looked like brett parker had fought for his life. shaw a man in self-defense and had just lost his beautiful wife. the big question was why. why would such a good friend turn on them? one of the first questions i asked him was, what was his relationship with this man? he said could i talk to in private. and that s when he told me that he was bret worked a day job as a full-time medical salesman. but on the side he had been a bookie for years. everybody knew. that did it concern you or was it just it was small town. that was something that i
south carolina, was reeling from the news that brett parker, the only survivor of a tragedy which left two people dead, had himself been charged as the cold blooded killer who masterminded the whole plan. brett on s family and friends believed he was a man wrongly accused. we just wanted him to know that he was into nelson. every time he said i did not do it. even tammy s close friend, former bandmate woody woodward, had a hard time believing brett was guilty. you had no reason to doubt brett it sounds like? i believed him. i actually called him as a character witness and i told him i would be glad to. because i did not see him doing this. when the trial began in may, it was a courtroom divided. on one side, brett s family and friends, including his and tammy s teenage daughter. on the other side, friends and family of tammy and brian sat
his gambling debts had nothing to do with the murders. when they asked me about the affairs, and i admitted it to them the next day, as far as the gambling goes, if you know bookmakers it s not something you just talk about. then, struggling to keep his emotions in check, he recounted the day of the shooting. brian was standing there with a gun pointed at me. and told me to go to the [bleep] safe. i walked up the steps. i didn t know what was going on. i was panicked, i kept asking why? what are you doing? as we walked by, the office, i could see, i could see tammy s feet sticking out of the bathroom.
that s great. but it s in the credibility of the allegation. there is no way i resign. let s do the attorney general investigation, let s get the findings and then we ll go from there. brian: i guess the majority leader in the senate doesn t have any credibility. a defiant governor cuomo as nearly 50 state lawmakers demand he leave office. steve: janice dean lost both of her in-laws, michael and dee, in this past year in new york nursing home, and she joins us now. good morning to you. good morning. steve: so the governor made it very clear even though there s a drum beat from a number of top depp corrals in new york democrats in new york to resign, look, i m not elected by the politicians, i m elected by the people. and he s probably looking at the polls that say a plurality of people say that he should and serve out his term, should not be impeached or leave office, resign, but he should not run