insisted. he insisted. he wanted to explain that he didn t do it. just as had he with dateline, edward etas told the jury his version of those computer searches and the trip north a week before paul s death. but in so doing, he left himself open to the prosecution s cross-examination. you had murdered paul duncsak in gold blood and fled that scene, driving to your mother s hopeful isn t that the truth? no, sir, that is not true. the victim s brother said he listened to ed ates testimony in utter disbelief. he was praying the jurors had too. you knew he was lying. i did not kill paul duncsak. you knew, you just felt he did. but it was ed ates shifting alibi that the police
sheet to him. exactly. so you have that luxury. thirdly and most importantly, he insisted. he insisted. he wanted to explain that he didn t do it. just as had he with dateline, edward etas told the jury his version of those computer searches and the trip north a week before paul duncsak s death. but in so doing, he left himself open to the prosecution s cross-examination. had you murdered paul duncsak in cold blood and fled that scene driving to your mother s home? isn t that the truth? no, sir, that is not true. the victim s brother, john duncsak said he listened to ed ates testimony in utter disbelief. he was praying the jurors had too. you knew he was lying. i did not kill paul duncsak. you knew, you just felt he did. but it was ed ates shifting alibi for the crime that the prosecutor believed would undo the florida man. when he changed from i was in louisiana on tuesday to i was in
didn t do it. just as had he with dateline, edward ates told the jury his version of those computer searches and the trip north a week before paul dunsac s death. but in so doing, he left himself open to the prosecution s cross-examination. you had murdered paul dunsac in cold blood, fled that scene driving to your mother s home. isn t that the truth? no, sir, that s not true. the victim s brother said he listened to ed ates testimony in utter disbelief. he was praying the jurors had too. you knew he was lying. i did not kill paul dunsac. you knew, you just felt he did. but it was ed ates shifting alibi for the crime that the prosecutor believed would undo the florida man. when he changed from i was in louisiana on tuesday to i was in louisiana on wednesday, that was