older, grayer. so hard of hearing he wore ear pieces in court. he sat out the defense table and listen to the prosecution accuse him of murder, of the lovely young wife who rejected him. but was this gonna be easy? no it was not. i was given the evidence that this case was prove-able. assistants, dean wagner, believed in the case . he believed in the science, in the dna. you know the modern technology that came out. it had a story to tell. here s what he told the story the jury there was tiny blood drops on the plastic bag in the closet. a mix of the blood on the rear sliding door.
morning. he was shocked. but what about the diaries, as prosecutor wagner said in the cross-examination. they wanted to learn the real motive for murder. and you, on various times, ruminated on i was why? because it ll bite me now instead of being truthful. it would bite me. had he never been charged, had he never thrown those diaries away. where did you keep them? it was my history together. it wasn t to be thrown away. you even admitted that he must of been in viral yes. i got tired of being hit. so and i m the bad guy. well, was he?
not just, hung split. 6 to 6 was just like a gut punch. all the wind went out. he recovered his poise, told the judge video tried more dick again. i was attached to the victims family. in some respect, i thought it was certain a duty to them. and then, september 2000, intend the o connell is filed in the court. prosecutor wagner stuck to the science, gregory s dna in the house. how could his dna be present when he hadn t lived in the home for more than two months? you had been away for months. two months. two months ago. but,. did? she kitty was a terrible house cleaner. even the police said they ve never seen such a filthy house. the defense that turned out, had been busy. they had retested the blood evidence on that we are sliding door, the one that showed a mixture of kits blood and gregory s dna. the result was quite a