To get him out of prison. It broke my heart a little bit. And i didnt see that one coming, that was for damn sure. Reporter it breaks your heart a little bit now, i think. Yeah, it does. Reporter in the middle of this new hearing, Defense Attorneys discovered some evidence that never made it to court before. Reporter audiotaped interviews conducted at belindas school just two days after she died. A group of teachers were interviewed one day in the gym. There was nothing of substance on any of those tapes in those interviews. Reporter but casie gotro says those tapes change everything. They would have decimated the states case. Reporter siegler says belinda was killed around 4 00 p. M. Cell phone records show she made a call to david at 3 32, but they dont show where she was. Meeting with belinda gave police a clue. Reporter Defense Attorneys say if belinda made that call from school at 3 32, it would be all but impossible for her to have been home at 4 00 p. M. , the time siegler said
Away and they were very nice people. I attended Fayetteville College Teachers College in North Carolina and that i wanted to the air force but i want to say i think you are doing a wonderful job and i respect you and i would like to ask you you could like to ask a question about the College Please feel free to do so and god bless you. Guest thank you. Host gladys is up next and oxen hill maryland. Gladys go ahead. Caller good morning good morning dr. Blanchard i believe. I am so proud of your school that i attended. Guest thank you. Caller i have always heard of it as a child. Im 79 years old now but i think i missed hampton university. My grandfather was a for general armstrong and he went to that school at the age of 11. At that time it was a high school and you should see the letters that my grandfather wrote or at one letter at least when he was 11 years old and how proud he was of hampton. I will never ever be able to repay general armstrong. My mother attended a school and one of
FAYETTEVILLE College head coaches who were assistants or players for University of Arkansas baseball Coach Dave Van Horn lead teams spread throughout the NCAA regionals announced Monday, including the one hosted by his Razorbacks.
The Arkansas Department of Agriculture has awarded $20,000 in scholarships to eight students attending Arkansas universities with agricultural programs. The scholarship recipients are: Rachel Davis, Mammoth Springs, Agriculture Business major, and Magon James, DeWitt, Animal Science major, Arkansas State University; Leon Fields, Russellville, Agriculture Education major, and Laney Moore, Danville, Agriculture Education major, Arkansas Tech University; Jonathan Horton, Russell-ville, Agribusiness major, and Mallory Landreth, Taylor, Poultry Science major, Southern Arkansas University; and Gracie Hewat, Fayetteville, Agriculture Education major, and Anna Mathis, Harrison, Agricultural Communications and Leadership major, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.