then put a pillow over her nose and mouth and suffocate her? no. there were no bad arguments before. it s exactly what i have told detective bared in 2006, and what i told detective gibson in 2014, and what i am telling you now. that is what happened. she was sick, i came home, i found her that morning, and she was dead in bed. it was clear that detective strategy had not yielded what he wanted, a confession. i have a problem with you not remembering all these things. the lawyer school of talking his way out of trouble had not work either. even after he agreed, curtis said, to take eli tech to test. in a short time, he was swapping on his buttoned down shirt and leather loafers, for a very different courthouse look. jailhouse black and white stripes. coming up, are his kids the key
kind of had a notion that he was going to bring me fried chicken that day. and lunch came, and went. and no current? and no current. a few blocks away, curtis had just stepped out of his law office. he was, in fact, on his way to the pie shot. as i was walking to my car, there is a gentleman in a suit, waiting for me. it was detective gibson. he was armed with an indictment from the grand jury. he was there to arrest careers for the murder of cory lovelace. i got out of the car, called his name, he walked over and shake my hand, grabbed his arm in turn told him he was under arrest on an indictment for her first degree murder. he d only thing you said was my wife died in 2006. what did you think of that? that s not the reaction that i was expecting it all. then again, curtis lovelace never saw it coming. tell me to put my hands my man back, and put me in handcuffs. what was going on? i didn t know. i remember hearing murder.
muscles start to step in, but to the detective, it looked at those cory s arms and hands were in an and vance state of rigor. meaning she likely died many hours before this photo was taken. remember, curtis that he took her to bed only an hour before finding her dad. it didn t make sense to the officer. detective gibson went straight to his bosses with the old file. my first thought is we missed something here. if he had been in charge in 2006 when everybody assumed cory had died in natural death, but he says he never saw the photos that detective was now holding before him. that s when i saw the pictures for the first time. why did you? think i thought this is odd. this is not natural. this posture of the? arms the posture of the arms. it appeared to me that had said. and i look at those pictures and i can t believe that we accepted an undetermined cause of death and the natural death. detective gibson agreed, but they had a thought.
detective gibson in 2014. and the defense had insights on detective gibson. they claimed in 2013 he was an overly eager newly promoted detective, assigned to crimes against seniors, this was his first murder case. he transferred from canine officer to elder service officers, and around the same time he went to a one-week course on being a lead detective in the homicide case. he embarked on this investigation that led to my indictment. finally the defense s medical expert concluded, there was only one possible explanation for cory s death. she had a history of drinking and falling. and that caused that abrasion and cut. the bottom line, she was an alcoholic and billy mick suffering from a liver disease. someone who unfortunately died of natural causes. she is not a normal 30 year old woman. she has a significant disease
alive that morning. parkinson told jurors there was a two day gap between korea s death, and the first police interviews with the kids. ample time, he suggested, for the boys to be influenced by their dad. i think the children were confused as to which day. how about coach? do you think he told him a story? he had the children from the moment of her discovery, until thursday afternoon. so from tuesday till thursday afternoon, i don t know what was said. doctor jane turner, the pathologist, detective gibson hired to review the case. took the stand, and said science is where the truth lies. she concluded, the most reasonable explanation for quarries arms appearing to levitate, is of course dead up to 12 hours before police arrived on the scene. i view this material, and reviewed it, with the eye of a scientist, and what we know about the development of rigor mortise. would it jury believe? science, or the words from