understands his right to a timely preliminary hearing, and he s willing to waive the timeliness to allow us time to obtain discovery in this case, and the reason he did. that of course, is to give his lawyers more time to look through the evidence to build their case. from what you know about the forensics in this case, is there anything that his lawyers have to work with here? oh well, there s a lot to work with. the problem is, is that it s not good. there is a two say that it s a mountain of evidence is an understatement. and carly just to kind of frame this a little bit, he is going to have to on some level, acquire his own experts. he s going to have to have dna people. it s probably going to have to have a forensic pathologist more than likely and some type of crime scene analysts that goes to things like blood evidence where we re talking about bloodstains. that s at a minimum and those don t come cheap that s going to cost. and so it s going to be curious to see if the state s
the one changed her story on the stand. and the other? just months after the shooting, young iris eytan nick glover, when capping with tom. the very man he said he heard confessed to shooting ashli fallis. i had no time during the camping trip with tom fallis did you ever tell anybody that you are uncomfortable being there with tom fallis? i do not recall. who had to believe. for example, wasn t one but two prosecution crime scene analysts. this one, you ve already heard, believed it was murder. but this one? most people that should somebody and in an act of rage, they don t stop with one shot. dan galen was the crime scene expert from the first investigation of ashley s death. using a defense attorney, about the same headed ashley, he demonstrated how difficult it would ve been for someone as tall as tom who could ve shot ashli at an angle that match
the patriarch, phillips business and household affairs. he started by looking at the core of things, the immediate family. they would be a prime source of information, but something else to. part of the investigation is, everyone is a suspect at this point. barry began his interviews that morning after the murders. sitting around the kitchen table at the home of the middle son, chris. chris told the detective that he had been home with his wife the previous night. she was questioned, and the middle son story checked out. by then, the crime scene analysts believed the murder weapon was a trump 12 gauge stop gun. agent barry searched chris s home looking for a fire arm. he had several guns there. but nothing in my training, or experience, that indicated that any of them had been recently fired. next up, the detective. the older brother. craig. craig stated that he was watching television shows. hunting and fishing shows. he he told the man that he had spent the night at himse
deputies. and they were flashing the flashlights. and they said man put down the weather. but i was sitting there, holding my cell phone. and one of the officers went back to the bedroom and they said there s two back here dead. and pretty well after that, i don t remember anything for about four weeks later. what, if anything could she tell authorities about the assailant? do you remember giving a description of the person that you saw in a slender man? you weren t able to give any other better decisions or more detail than that? no. linda s son craig hardly look slender in court. but the state said if you put all the pieces of the crime scene together, the shadowy figure in the bedroom that night had to be craig. first, a crime scene analysts concluded only once assailant
i was walking through the chow hall in prison, and somebody said, hey, tom, i saw you on the news. i said, really? what for? they gave you a new trial. i said, what? news of a new trial didn t change the minds of dar s family. they remained convinced not only did tom kill dar, he did so on the day of his son s tenth birthday celebration. you think tom s cold-blooded enough to do something like that to his kid? yes. yes. i think there s evil in him. prosecutor terri norris agreed. who killed dar foley? tom foley. there is nobody else. a year and a half after tom foley s conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom s fate. circuit court is again in session. as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. what is it that you found in the basement? on the yellow dunham s bag