come july? yes. so, was her credibility harmed? there were still, after all, that incriminating airport recording. or was it incriminating? you never did ask him though if he had shot and killed trent, did you? why would i, when he had already told me? if i said to him, did you kill trent? when he already knew he told me five years ago, he would ve known that i was there, in fact, too to set him up? to get him to admit it. how do you reverse that? rehearsed what? with detective evans and others. don t give him an opportunity to deny that he had shot trent. no. had the defense planted a seed of reasonable doubt? maybe. the jury adjourned to think about it. and trans friends waited.
remain anonymous. o they know each other intimately. she knows how he would react to certain situations. yep. and she was terrified. he certainly would ve remembered his conversations with her. if you told someone that you committed a murder, you would certainly remember having told them that. yes. so tom bullock went to detective evans. we agreed that whatever information i would give him would be anonymous because for all we know, the whole thing could ve been hogwash. that s sort of tricky, isn t it? i mean, when you ve got somebody making an accusation, you have to be able to talk to that person. well, yeah. but at that point, beggars can t be choosers. so he gave you a name. so he gave me a name. he gave me the name of shane
kill trent when he already knew he told me five years ago, he would have he would have known that i was that i was there in fact to to set him up? to get him to admit it. hadn t you rehearsed that? rehearsed what? with detective evans and others, don t give him an opportunity to deny that he had shot trent. no. had the defense planted a seed of reasonable doubt? maybe. the jury adjourned to think about it. and trent s friends waited. i ve never been so terrified and so scared in my life. uh-huh. you re heart s going 100 mile as an hour. a hundred miles an hour. and five hours later we the jury find the defendant guilty of intentional murder. guilty of intentional murder. the sentence, 30 years.
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ragland. shane ragland. the woman s ex-boyfriend. but who was he? didn t take long to find out. shane was the son of a wealthy businessman. just so happened shane attended the university of kentucky at the very same time as trent digiuro. but after college he didn t do so well. he ran up at least a dozen convictions, drug charges, multiple duis, and so on. so detective evans went back to attorney bullock. is there any more? can you get me any more? and ultimately he started talking about a motive. and that s when the whole story took a turn into the twilight zone. he told me that it was concerning shane ragland being blackballed from a fraternity. what d you think when you heard that? that s a stupid reason to kill somebody. the fraternity in question was sigma alpha epsilon, sae. detective evans looked through sae s records, and there it was, a pledge list with shane s name crossed off. and then it it hit.