six o clock trying to keep warm. hot water bottles. extra clothing on, because that is the way we live. they say mould in the bathroom keeps coming back. across the ceiling and the majority of this wall here, above the window. it s very difficult to maintain. we tried to clean it off, paint over it, within a couple of weeks, it comes back. some days you go in there, and the smell is unbelievable, it hits you in the face. we have to open the window in the cold weather, we ve got to have the vent open, we ve been told, all year. it is costing me a fortune. it is costing a fortune, the paint, you know, bleach. high energy costs mean using the heating more is extra stressful. all my money is going on gas. trying to keep it warm. i used to love it here. but i d move tomorrow if i had the chance.
reporter: it also seemed strange he said that by the time the campers saw todd, he displayed no evidence of an allergic reaction. of course, lisette suder and her people interviewed mike and woody too. and they told her, as they told us, that they never forgot how strangely phony todd seemed when he arrived at their campsite that night. he was kind of kinda play-sobbing, i would say, you know? it was it was some horrible acting going on. it wasn t believable. reporter: they also wondered why, on a warm southern night, was todd dressed in several layers of heavy clothing? was he protecting himself from a fall he knew he was going to cause? he had a lot of extra clothing on. but i also remember he also had a toboggan hat on. reporter: the kind you pull down over your ears. the kind yes. and i m standin there in a t-shirt, shorts, and flip flops. reporter: also, why did the accident happen on the one spot in the whole drive that offered
woody too. and they told her, as they told us, that they never forgot how strangely phony todd seemed when he arrived at their campsite that night. he was kind of kinda play-sobbing, i would say, you know? it was it was some horrible acting going on. it wasn t believable. they also wondered why, on a warm southern night, was todd dressed in several layers of heavy clothing? was he protecting himself from a fall he knew he was going to cause? he had a lot of extra clothing on. but i also remember he also had a toboggan hat on. the kind you pull down over your ears. the kind yes. and i m standin there in a t-shirt, shorts, and flip flops. also, why did the accident happen on the one spot in the whole drive that offered a long straight drop hundreds of feet into a deep ravine? the steepest cliff possible on that road. why did their toyota pick up erupt into flames? that might happen in the movies, but rarely in real life.
campsite that night. he was kind of kinda play-sobbing, i would say, you know? it was it was some horrible acting going on. it wasn t believable. they also wondered why, on a warm southern night, was todd dressed in several layers of heavy clothing? was he protecting himself from a fall he knew he was going to cause? he had a lot of extra clothing on. but i also remember he also had a toboggan hat on. the kind you pull down over your ears. the kind yes. and i m standin there in a t-shirt, shorts, and flip flops. also, why did the accident happen on the one spot in the whole drive that offered a long straight drop hundreds of feet into a deep ravine? the steepest cliff possible on that road. why did their toyota pick up erupt into flames? that might happen in the movies, but rarely in real life. why did it look like the fire had been burning for a long time? it was the whole side of the mountain. it was a big mountain.
know? it was it was some horrible acting going on. it wasn t believable. reporter: they also wondered why, on a warm southern night, was todd dressed in several layers of heavy clothing? was he protecting himself from a fall he knew he was going to cause? he had a lot of extra clothing on. but i also remember he also had a toboggan hat on. reporter: the kind you pull down over your ears. the kind yes. and i m standin there in a t-shirt, shorts, and flip flops. reporter: also, why did the accident happen on the one spot in the whole drive that offered a long straight drop hundreds of feet into a deep ravine? the steepest cliff possible on that road. reporter: why did their toyota pick up erupt into flames? that might happen in the movies, but rarely in real life. why did it look like the fire had been burning for a long time? it was the whole side of the mountain. it was a big mountain. it had to have been burnin an hour or two. yeah, probably.