Hudson Valley musician talks about their latest releases and inspirational travels, along with their latest performance in NYC that burned the building down!
up drowning in the pool. police ruled it an accident and bill collected on an insurance policy. do you know how much money was paid out on her death? i believe it was approximately $250,000. reporter: bill had other insurance payouts too. one when his automotive shop burned down, another on an investment property fire. he was also the beneficiary on policies for diane totalling $750,000. are you a guy that plays fraud games on insurance on the companies of bill? no. every one of those was investigated. is this all consistent, the arson, the insurance payouts, including up to diane s death? right. because that s the picture that comes together against you. yeah. i understand that. this is not fraud on your part? absolutely not. reporter: but kevin, bill s main accuser, says the motive
bill: you mentioned the bail law. our christmas tree got burned down, right? dana: you heard about that? bill: and we put another one up. dana: within 36 hours. bill: it was awesome here. i this i the story is not about our tree or fox, the story is what he just talked about, about bail reform. so many times in our jobs as reporters when we re out covering a story face-to-face our understanding we have so much more because we talk to people. when we sit here at a desk as we have been go covering the stuff through a monitor, your lack of understanding is not as deep as it would be. the story about the tree, the guy was out on bail within hours and synth sitting across the street when we lit
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minneapolis and donated it to small business owners there. these cities are still smoldering, by the way. minneapolis still looks like this. places in kenosha, wisconsin still look like this. so when the media moves on and they move on to the next racial unrest they create, those communities are still boarded up, burned down. greg: they repeat the cycle. what they re going to do is do the narrative that this is restorative justice when the riots happen. that creates a vacuum in law enforcement. what do you get? rittenhouse? rinse and repeat. we have to move on. up next, does our military have the nerve to force women to serve? how about a throwback? liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty only pay for what you need. liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it s innovative. my go to toothpaste