and then at the fabled eleventh hour, it was time. the jury filed in. were they looking at you, the jurors? no, they weren t. i took a couple deep breaths and i just your honor, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. the waiting had paid off. as to count two? not guilty. the reaction of tom at the time of the verdict, absolutely incredible. thank you, thank you, thank you! he collapsed to the floor and wept for 20 minutes. unbelievable. he got away with murder, but he almost didn t. we had it. we had him convicted. and to actually have to go back and talk with that family and try and give them some consoling, how do you do that? you re just angry. you re angry at the jurors, the judge. there s nothing you can do about it.
he didn t seem a murderer. right. and then at the fabled 11th hour, it was time. the jury filed in. were they k look at you, the jurors? no, they weren t. i took a couple deep breaths and i just your honor, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. the waiting had paid off. as to count 2? not guilty. your reaction of tom at the time of the verdict. absolutely incredible. he collapsed to the floor and wept for 20 minutes. unbelievable. he got away with murder, but he almost didn t. we had it. we had him convicted. and to actually have to go back and talk with that family and try and give them some consoling, how do you do that? you re just angry and you re angry at the jurors, the judge,
the jury filed in. were they looking at you, the jurors? no, they weren t. i took a couple deep breaths and i just your honor, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. the waiting had paid off. as to count two? not guilty. the reaction of tom at the time of the verdict, absolutely incredible. thank you, thank you, thank you! he collapsed to the floor and wept for 20 minutes. unbelievable. he got away with murder, but he almost didn t. we had it. we had him convicted. and to actually have to go back and talk with that family and try and give them some consoling, how do you do that? you re just angry. you re angry at the jurors, the judge. there s nothing you can do about it. i was more concerned about heath at that point because i
norris turn, and she started by attacking the credibility of those witnesses who say they saw the cars. if you were to believe that all of these vehicles were there, there was a party at the foley home that day with a bunch of white cars and a black suv. that makes no sense whatsoever. none. terri norris wanted this jury thinking only one thing. who had the motive? it s tom foley. whose fingerprint was on the bag of shells in the basement? tom foley s. tom foley is guilty, and i m asking you to bring back that verdict. the outcome of tom s second trial was far from certain. what worried you the most? just that he was such a nice guy that you would never have guessed he would have done something like that. he didn t seem like a murderer. right. and then at the fabled eleventh hour, it was time. the jury filed in. were they looking at you, the jurors? no, they weren t. i took a couple deep breaths
this is where they hold women to torture them before they kill them. quinn gray said she believed this could be the last day of her life. i was praying whatever this crazy [bleep] going on that i would live and survive. after being left in the chair for hours, the kidnapper returned and cut her free. she said at some point he realized he was fwog to have let her sleep, so he let her lay down. and a few minutes later, he laid down next to her. and he begins to kiss on her neck, and i said what s going through your mind? she said i m thinking we re going to have sex. we re going to have sex. i knew i wasn t going to to resist him. so i tried to make it the best possible. the more he loves it, maybe i have a chance, you know what i mean. which makes sense. i don t know what i was thinking. take a couple deep breaths