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hearing. judge: it s congress. you have an opportunity for the judge to testify, to say whatever he wants. no one has heard from ms. ford yet. [talking at once] the second thing to say here is, they are bringing in a woman lawyer because they have got 11 men on the republican side. and they are embarrassed. judge: they aren t embarrassed. they can win but what they have got to do is they have got to give her a fair opportunity. so what her lawyers have said is, hey, wait a second. we re not coming in here to be beaten up by somebody who is a criminal defense investigator. you refuse to even have the f.b.i. investigate. judge: let me ask you this. the rules are very simple. by an experienced prosecutor. they are the senators, why shouldn t they do the questioning? dana: because they balked at it. this guy who is now hiding
their key argument was that the prosecution s star witness, richard perkins, had a hidden motive in the case. mr. perkins had been promised reward money by the prosecutors, and that information never made its way in front of the jury. michael and gordon hired a woman who knew new orleans inside and out as defense investigator on the case. if something smells fishy, there s a reason. humans lie. and they do things for their own advancement and their careers and for some cash. people are very unscrupulous. seeking a reward that today would be worth more than $30,000, richard perkins requested a meeting with the representative of the liuzza family. the conversation was recorded by police. mr. liuzza asked me to meet with you. i don t mind helping them catch them. but i d like him to help me. i know he will appreciate
concerns were mounting for lieutenant michael callahan as he reinvestigated the rhoads murders. when you have witnesses that have questionable histories, it s doubly important to corroborate everything that they say. debra reinboldt, in her story, talks about seeing a wroen broken lamp and seeing one of the men hold up a piece of this broken lamp during one of the murders. the crime scene photos of the lamp raised questions for defense investigator bill clutter. you can actually see on the carpet where the firemen had removed the lamp, that there was a silhouette of an intact lamp. what the lamp did was it protected that area of the carpet. we were able to prove forensically that that lamp had to have been broken by
they were certain of their brother-in-law s guilt. we went over every case we could come up with to not make it tom. i think tom resented dar and that he couldn t be a man. i think it ate at him. he couldn t take it anymore. reporter: people get divorced for that reason. he didn t divorce her because he is a selfish coward. he wanted hee ed heath. he wanted the house. he wanted her money. if he divorced her, he lost everything. reporter: in november 2009, tom foley s trial began. the prosecution argued that only tom had a motive to kill dar. the defense claimed police had rushed to judgment. the defense attorney and defense investigator. in their mind it s the boyfriend or the husband. or the person who finds the body. reporter: which in this case was the husband and tom. they wanted me bad.
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