guy who wanted to he didn t fit in. he doesn t learn very well. was not invited to parties. so, i decided to embarrass my life a little bit. and also, people like me. but there was more. as kid read her husband s diary, she discovered a list of women s names. where these women s that he had slept with? gregory denied it. he said these were the names of women he admired. he had never slept with any of them. but everything she had known about him was a lie. months later she filed for divorce. so when she was murdered just six days before the foreign divorce was finalized. it wasn t long before the family pointed a finger at gregory. but the police did not have enough evidence to arrest him. and here i leave the house go straight to a party.
coin underwood, we always belong. he probably shouldn t retire in the first place. born detective like, boyd. now buzz cut since suits were a generation younger with high tech gear, and fancy who else had the experience to make sense of what was in here? this room of lost causes, so many cases gone cold. justice denied. like, this one, the one about her. god knows, back when they gave it to him, it didn t look so hot. it was like, we sure were gonna get involved in this. in hindsight, this thing i should ve done. but then boyd open that file. what a story he found? they re a beautiful woman, the curious lies, and those strange books, with long ago private thoughts. but, was he obsessed? should he have let it consume
everything she knew about him was a lie. a husband under suspicion. you start getting more convinced that he was on the crime scene. a lover, subject of speculation. all of a sudden he has a motive. after more than a quarter century, this family get justice? hello, and welcome to dateline. she was a charismatic and talented young mother. when she died violently, her family hope for quick justice. but, as years went by, with no one arrested or charged, that hope faded. would didn t fade, small traces of dna evidence, more than two decades after the crime. could that evidence solve this case,? here s keith morrison with haunting images.
course to beating trump in 2020. though i would argue, because there was a report that jonathan martin was saying in his report that democratic governors are questioning how far candidates are going and whether the party is going too far to the left. i would say a lot of those governors use progressive policy to actually defend against the policies of donald trump. and when you look back at the fact that those progressive policies have also motivated our base. so we re actually flipping congressional seats in some of these states. we re flipping legislatures in some of these states because of that kind of law making and policy. even if some want to run away from that, it s actually a mobilizing force for the party. and also if they can back it. i m thinking back to 2016 as well, and some of those republican candidates who wanted to be the second choice of trump s voters when he faded. and guess what? didn t fade. john podhoretz, basil schmeichel, thanks for joining us.