do this on purpose. a dark house, a husband witho a gun. a wife dead on the floor. make sure that she is still breathing. oh, i don t think she is, damn it. there was no question who killed her. the mystery was why. i hear the door squeaking, and i hear the rumbling and i hear the dog growling. how could you not tell that s your wife?ld it was dark. he just kept saying it was an accident. he said he didn t do anything wrong. others disagreed.di we never for a second believe that he didn t know who that was standing in front of him. was it a tragic mistake? he was broken. or cold-blooded murder. emotion is only done in front of the detective. a room too dark to see? shut the light off.e or a story too hard to believe.or there was nothing accidental about what he did. a shot in the dark and found in the light of day. the love of your life. yes, sir. the person you know better than anybody else. yes, sir. and you can t tell it s he
In just two hours seven candidates will take the stable for the second g. O. P. President ial debate of the season. So right off the bat, lets go live to the Reagan Library in simi valley where correspondent Bill Melugin Is Standing by. Bill, so the candidates have been to that library before for another president ial primary debate and you could feel the tension. Can you feel the excitement. What are they doing now . Bill laura, good evening to you. They are all getting ready for this debate in their own way right now. Can i tell you the energy is starting to pick up. Can you see over my shoulder the people are starting to the show up here. They are starting to line up. These candidates have been Walking Around the property. Taking it all in, as you mentioned, this is the Ronald Reagan president ial library. A spot they all want to be for this huge debate tonight. Now the candidates are getting ready their own ways. Nikki haley camp talked to me earlier. They said she is listening to
you feel it. i feel it. our friends are whispering it. you kind of feel like we are losing the nation we love. every day, we wake up, and it seems like another constitutional right is under threat. the first amendment, the second amendment, even the fourth amendment. people are losing their jobs for sharing their opinions, for goodness sake. it is no wonder, then, that more often, our fellow citizens are censoring themselves. hide their true feelings because they are afraid of the consequence. my friends, that is not america. that is not the country any of us grew up in. that means it is up to us to work diligently together to help everyone separate fact from fantasy. objective truth do exist, but those wielding the most power in our country are fuzzing it all up, and they are downright lying in order to keep you weak, fearful, and dependent on the government. their goal is to get you to accept a lower standard of living and fewer freedoms. joe biden s strained attempt at mar
you feel it. i feel it. our friends are whispering it. you kind of feel like we are losing the nation we love. every day, we wake up, and it seems like another constitutional right is under threat. the first amendment, the second amendment, even the fourth amendment. people are losing their jobs for sharing their opinions, for goodness sake. it is no wonder, then, that more often, our fellow citizens are censoring themselves. hide their true feelings because they are afraid of the consequence. my friends, that is not america. that is not the country any of us grew up in. that means it is up to us to work diligently together to help everyone separate fact from fantasy.y. objective truth do exist, but those wielding the most power in our country are fuzzing it all up, and they are downright lyinl in order to keep you weak, fearful, and dependent on the government. their goal is to get you to accept a lower standard of living and fewer freedoms. joe biden s strained attempt at m
bed. i got to the door. i seen a flash of light coming from the front of the house. reporter: and lars added various new details to his story. i seen people right here so i told her to wait here. i seen people running. i heard the dog growling. reporter: in his interview down at the station, lars revised his story again. that s when he said he woke to the front door squeaking, and offered, for the first time, this description of how he realized he d shot debbie. i heard this groaning and i knew it was my wife. reporter: during those interviews, lars appeared heartbroken, at times falling apart. he was described as pacing in the blanket. he was mumbling, he was moaning. at various times, yes. is that not what a husband should do after something like that?