emphatically told by us, you cannot discuss this with anyone except your attorney. he was told that on within one occasion. i was even telling him, thanking you cannot talk about this. so jackson called prior, with an idea. you need to call him, back to him the story is a long story exactly what have, been in a tape recorder. but as time he had wanted out of joe s back home. so detective pryor called him, left a message. lo and behold, he calls me back. hey, youngkin he started talking about his situation, just fatherly advice. then, prior east into the ali murder thing, duncan had mentioned. i witnessed my best friend,
terrible person back, then but now it was a changed man. low risk of, violence said the president report. he spoke up as, well they implored the keeping duncan a master manipulator locked up forever, just as the jury ruled he should be all those years ago. it is not like withdrawal, it is life without parole. then, as duncan waited patiently inside the prison, the panel spoke privately to discuss his fate. keep him where he is, locked up, were released him. it took less than 30 minutes, and then, three little words, suitable for parole. it is a gut punch mostly, because it is the worst gut punch to paddy.
group that knew him, was there a lot of worry and concern that there were other people who were injured? definitely. it made us concerned that it was a hate crime. despite their fears, some of ron s best friends joined his family for a deeply memorial service. rants friend, duncan, delivered the eulogy. he was the most friendliest and sweetest guy there. and i just hope that, it s something i can get over. because i love him. as for suspects, there were none. except perhaps, the alcohol. it showed up at the autopsy. bose, a lot of it. his alcohol was point to
martinez, under investigation in l.a. for the murder of ron baker. we were thrilled, because not least we had that reinvigoration, you know you get that adrenaline bump and we now know where he is. later, detective jackson called jim miller, and explained the whole messy truth about how, and why his son s identity was stolen. he was wanted for murder, and he tried to get out of the country, with a passport under my son s name. that was bad. for someone to steal his identity, and commit a crime. is it generally the principle, or was it because this was your the principal behind it, i don t care who s child it was. let them rest in peace. leave them alone. duncan had been on the four year and a half, he had been in boston much of that time, working as a cook in a
maybe walk after around 12 years. but, it was not to be. basically gave us the middle finger, said no, i want less. i want a better deal. i want to go on probation, or 17, years or whatever that was in the cards. so don can put on his best behavior, and took his shot in court. the defense made the arguments of a man who had had the confidence to turn down a deal, and insisted duncan did not kill iran, that was knee thin. without duncan s help, they said, the cops would never have cracked the case. except, remember that story about watching and actually planning the crime, and how in that dark tunnel, while their victims struggle to survive, it was duncan who gave the order to finish him off. which the jury could not