that you were acting like you had something to hide. they interpreted all these things as signs of my guilt. rather than a distraught boyfriend. at the time, i had long hair, and this was a cowboy town that was considered to be weird and unusual. as for those bad things he told the detective he had done, he explained to us he was referring to a petty argument they had had just days before jamie s murder and the guilt he felt from not being with her the day she died. do you remember what you were arguing about? a loaf of bread. the grocery sacker had put a cantaloupe on a loaf of bread. and she was upset that the sacker had squished the bread. and i told her it wasn t that big of a deal. and we had picked our sides. and we argued about something as stupid as a loaf of bread.
this was a cowboy town. that was considered to be weird and unusual. as for those bad things he told the detective he d done he explained to us he was referring to a petty argument they d had just days before jamie s murder and the guilt he felt from not being with her the night she died. reporter: do you remember what you were arguing about? a loaf of bread the grocery sacker had put a cantaloupe on a loaf of bread. [ laughs ] and she was upset that the sacker had squished the bread. and i told her it wasn t that big of a deal. and we had picked our sides and we argued about something as stupid as a loaf of bread. smiem and. and now he says he could hardly grieve with police breathing down his neck. reporter: what s it like waking up every morning and knowing that you re under a cloud of suspicion? incredibly depressing. he left college station
they said that you were acting nervous. that you were acting like you had something to hide. they interpreted all these things as signs of my guilt rather than a distraught boyfriend. at the time, i had long hair, and this was a cowboy town that was considered to be weird and unusual. as for those bad things he told the detective he had done, he explained to us he was referring to a petty argument they had had just days before jamie s murder and the guilt he felt from not being with her the night she died. do you remember what you were arguing about? a loaf of bread. the grocery sacker had put a cantaloupe on a loaf of bread. and she was upset that the sacker had squished the bread. and i told her it wasn t that big of a deal. and we had picked our sides. and we argued about something as stupid as a loaf of bread.
like you had something to hide. they interpreted all these things as signs of my guilt rather than a distraught boyfriend. at the time i had long hair, and this was a cowboy town. that was considered to be weird and unusual. as for those bad things he told the detective he d done, he explained to us he was referring to a petty argument they d had just days before jamie s murder and the guilt he felt from not being with her the night she died. do you remember what you were arguing about? a loaf of bread. the grocery sacker had put a cantaloupe on a loaf of bread. and she was upset that the grocery sacker had squished the loaf of bread. and i told her it wasn t that big of a deal. and we had picked our sides and we argued about something as stupid as a loaf of bread.
were acting nervous, that you were acting like you had something to hide they interpreted all these things as signs of my guilt . rather than a distraught boyfriend. at the time i had long hair and this was a cowboy town. that was considered to be weird and unusual. as for those bad things he told the detective he d done he explained to us he was referring to a petty argument they d had just days before jamie s murder and the guilt he felt from not being with her the night she died. reporter: do you remember what you were arguing about? a loaf of bread the grocery sacker had put a cantaloupe on a loaf of bread. and she was upset that the sacker had squished the bread. and i told her it wasn t that big of a deal. and we had picked our sides and we argued about something as stupid as a loaf of bread.