I mean, i will say that theres many times im the only woman in the room. But i dont think about it. I think about what kind of personal jokes. Structure whatever. I guess i think theres also theres more women i think its reassuring, theres more women going into comedyd writing. Selffulfilling. For a while there werent a lot of women going into comedy . I think it was a numbers game. People sort of hiring people who are like them and often times its a white guy hiring a white guy. Lets talk about race and comedy. Norman leer admits when he was writing Ground Breaking comedies based on africanamerican families it was white writers. He said in hindsight he knows that was a mistake. At the time he didnt believe he was he didnt see what was wrong with that. Im glad he admits that now. Yes, theres Corporate America, the hollywood is not different than Corporate America in that theres a predominance of white males who are running things, making decisions. Whenever they bring black people in o
A secret relationship revealed. I dont get a chance to explain it . You are not controlling this anymore. Exposing hidden bombshell evidence. Hes on the property where a woman is murdered and we dont know who he is. Everyone onsome was like, thats the by that did it. Who was in prison, the real killer or the wrong man . We still have a murderer out there. You never know how somethings gonna go. Hello, and welcome to dateline. Michele mockbee met the love of her life, dan at the warehouse where they both worked worked. They married, had two kaurs and were busy juggling jobs and family. Then a day that began like any other suddenly turned deadly. A Security Camera quickly led police to a suspect. Just when michelles loved ones thought justice had been served a scandal turned this story on its head. Heres jeff mank wits with the early shift. Reporter they call it the early shift for a reason. It was still an hour before dawn in this small town in northern kentucky. And in a few hours, a l
sure she was okay. yesterday you didn t tell me you left. why, you are just i didn t think about that. the detective also question david s wife janet separately, to see if she would tell the same story. this conversation would prove critical to the entire case. what she said is in dispute because a part of the recording is hard to hear. once the first time you saw dave after he left. was the first time i see him yesterday? yes. when you came, after he was yes, yeah. i ask her specifically if david ever came home that morning, and she says no. two stahl and mcvay, janet dooley had just contradicted her own husband story. so police questioned her again about that apparent discrepancy. you told the other detective that he didn t come home that day. i did? janet seemed surprised.
several weeks later in which janet seems to admit saying her husband never came home. i have been spending the last few days reviewing all of the interviews that we have done with you. and i said, when dave left for work that morning, when is the first time that you saw him after he left for work? and you said when you guys let him go that afternoon. that s how i remembered it. so the second time they went over her first statement with you and said you told us this, this, this, and she said yep, that s how i remembered it. she said the exact same thing and that s that david dooley did not come home. prosecutor heck don t know why dooley wanted to break into michelle s office or why he would have wanted to kill her. but to heck the fact he was double dipping on time cards and that michelle handled payroll and that the dooleys time cards from that week were never found, were together all too suspicious to ignore.
in defense of her actions tally-smith testified she subsequently calmed down and never sent that letter. and besides, she said, the video with the random dude, was much ado about nothing. it doesn t constitute any evidence that someone got in that building. would it have changed anything about the case? no. absolutely not. for his part, mcvay said he didn t tell the prosecutor about the video because he was confident the random dude wasn t the killer. but after hearing the testimony, the judge threw out david dooley s conviction. it was a stunning development, setting the stage for a new trial. david dooley would remain behind bars in the interim. dave found out and called me. he was crying. he was relieved that finally he was going to get a second chance to prove his innocence. we still have a murderer out there. i am not going to shut up until dave comes home.