well, our family is going to be getting together that very evening, and i m not kidding. and we re going to be throwing a dennis-hall-is-dead-and-he s-in- hell party. and that s going to be a day of celebration for the family bishop. so i d like to thank you for your time. thank you. appreciate it. i was actually hoping to look dennis hall right in the eyes. and i wanted him to know that i meant every word that i said. let there be no mistake. when men talk, usually we look each other in the eyes. so i wanted to look him in the eyes and let him know how i actually felt. and when the judge told me that i had to address the court, that took a little bit of the satisfaction out of being able to express myself. but i took my best shot because that s the last time he and i are going to see each other or
and so that s what she might be doing. and if she testifies against you? i still love her. there s nothing that can take my love from her. that s one thing i do have going for me. nobody can take that love. coming up ready to go forward on the final sentencing? dennis hall faces both the judge and the brother of his victim. and does the court scare you sometimes? sometimes. mental health staff try to break through to antonio coleman. an cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right.
we ve got the sticky balls, we ve got the fritos. we got everything of magic today. we are loving it. this is okay, if i get another elbow to the head, i m going to start throwing bowls, okay. over the last year and a half, lohden has been in and out of louisville metro 11 times. all of her oenss were rooted in an addiction to pain pills. that was my downfall. i let it control my life. and to me it wasn t that i lost everything. it s that i gave it up. you know, gave it all up. first i gave my home up and then i gave my car up and then eventually i gave my kids up because the drugs took over my life. i want to get a good job, stay clean and sober, definitely. get my kids, get home and live happy ever after after that, you know? a happily ever after ending is not likely in the future for dennis hall. these days, he does little more than ponder the sentence coming
right. and that s what you re going to do, right? right. i have nothing else to say. are you going to stop yelling? yes. okay. yes. all right. and then that s all we need. so i stay in this room right here, don t get out, get nothing. you get an hour out a day. but i m going to tell you right now, if you continue all of this yelling and screaming, you re not coming out. that s all going to be on you. if you want to come out, you need to behave. okay. all right. usually, if you can talk calm to them and just keep talking, and i m very monotone when i talk to them, and i just keep repeating the same thing, they eventually it gets through their chaotic behavior. lohden s future is uncertain. it will be up to a judge to decide if she can return to home incarceration, or serve her six to 12-month sentence in jail. uncertainty marks the lives of most inmates here. but the stakes for dennis hall are considerably higher. he s already served 14 years for sexual ass
hall had help in concealing the body. it came from a third roommate, his girlfriend heather baringer. when dennis told me that he needed my help, i was like, oh, no, no, no way, uh-huh. i don t think so. i was totally against it. and then he was begging me, basically. he was like, i can t do this by myself. i m going to go to prison for a long time. i need you to help me move it. he was begging me. i was in shock. i have never in my life been in a situation like this. i never went back in the basement again. dennis did the rest. all i did was move him. for two weeks, bishop s body lay decomposing in the basement. and we got air fresheners and put it all through the house. believe me, our house smelled like decomposing body with a bunch of fragrance because you