but in case we do get it ready, we ll bring that to you. essentially what he s on the stand, the ex-husband is on the stand, and we ve got fred tecce and we also have our other guest with us as well. they re really coming down hard on the ex-husband, and they re asking him, you know, did you, did you degrade your wife, did you mock your wife, did you do this, did you do that, did you place her phone number on craig s list advertising sex, they are now trying to paint the victim as the bad guy. fred? [laughter] it s like i ll let ashley tell you, but it s criminal defense 101, try to get the jury to look at everything else in the world except for the one most important fact which is this woman wanted to pay a man five grand to kill her husband, so she picked a guy who was a bad guy because, unfortunately or fortunately, rack buys, priest rabbis, priests and nuns don t kill people for money. what the criminal defense lawyer
as good a job as i could, and i rationalized to myself that what i did during my off hours, on my weekends, going out for a couple hours, getting drunk, making crack buys, using crack with these, you know, young women who traded sex for crack, was recreational. your editor started to get involved in 1991. at one point one of them cooking to rehab? that s right the four days before christmas 1991, milton coleman who at the time was the post s ame, assistant managing editor for the metro staff, the man who had hired me, he and an eap counselor confronted me when i came in for my work shift, and they told me they had made arrangements for me to go to the rehab unit at suburban hospital in bethesda.