da. still, to solidify their case, might be why is that the da decided, for boyd to pay gregory one more visit. see if he could turn up some fresh evidence. perhaps, with luck, to puncture gregory s consistent denial, that he had gone back to the house, after putting the girls in the car. so, in 2008, 25 years after the murder, boyd took one last shot. two colleagues conducted the interview, and used an old if, on lovely, tactic. perfectly legal. they told gregory ally. it was a ruse. the detective told gregory that his dna had been found on the waistband of kits tights. he pushed gregory to explain, how could ve got in there? remember, it wasn t true.
it s not like i disappeared for hours. you say you had no blood, people would ve seen it. no blood no cuts. these are pictures from the birthday party. the man at the edge of the picture in the red hat, is gregory. most of the party said gregory was one of the first guests to arrives and one of his helpful self. well the separation took its toll, and gregory finally moved. he left southern california for spoken, washington. and that desiccation petered out. the case went cold. after years, it ll relinquished hope that they would never be justice for kit. which, of course, is where boyd underwood entered the story. going through that old file, those forgotten if he had just gotten deeper, wet secrets would be fined? old evidence plus new
later, the memory still haunts him. i remember sitting at the table, shaking, i was just upset. in a flash, his whole world flipped upside down, after that call. as kids estranged husband, he too was treated as a person of interest, of course. and, just like they did henry, police interviewed gregory. and you didn t kill catherine? no. that woman is too beautiful. it just seemed, kit that weekend, when he went to go fetch their daughters. the moment that lives on his memory, very clearly, he told them. we got to their house about 10:00, to pick them up for what they already. he and kit chatted briefly, and while the girls finish getting ready, greg remember going back and forth in the, health loading up his vw for present for the brother. party along with a girl s car seats, an overnight bags. we got at the car, rearranging s little, bit put them in them, make sure the
but, listen to what gregory says. what happened that day? what happened when you went in the second time? why do you go back? and i took the kids out of the car, and forgot to put the president. what happened when you got back in the house? because that s i picked up the presence and left. you heard it, gregory changed his story. just enough to put himself in the murder scene, alone with kit. with that, a quarter century after the murder of his estranged wife, gregory monique was arrested and charged, with first of the murder. boyd called kid s brother, joe. i think he said, we ve arrested him, and i didn t know it for, honestly. remember, i have given up. why did you arrest him? why, indeed. dna from an uncertain time, a few ambiguous comments in a private diary, and a cops trick, that produced a slightly edited
said in thought he simply heard it wrong. i just couldn t believe that i did not hear not. i kept looking at the court going, there s a word missing. one prosecutor s door down wagner finally wear those words it s a rush. it s a relief. you think about the people behind you, what they ve been through. what this will mean to them. justice for the victim. at the sentence hearing, kids family pronounce the words that stored up nearly 20 years. there is a hole in our lives. a hole left by this murder. i wish her children had an idea of what they ve missed out on. oh, but they do, said gregory, and reply. they all do. and that s not true.