murder. that s crazy, sir. was it crazy? no way to prove it, really. then a couple of days later detective roberts brought the tipster, joe, back in. this time joe poured it all out, said giovanni told him straight out he had killed someone. i was in shock. i was scared too, i was thinking like, you know, i freaked out, what s he going to do to me. now, that was huge. if joe was telling the truth. but just one guy s accusation, no idea how credible it might be, wasn t much to go on. still, it was all they had. so i drafted an arrest warrant and i drafted a search warrant. bring it to the magistrate, she reads it, says it s about time. this is in the news, it s a high profile case for san antonio, rich white girl dies at work, people went crazy. it shouldn t matter. but people went crazy, they want
serious. i just kind of blew it off, you don t think your best friend will actually go do something. but after he heard about amber, said joe, it all clicked. giovanni must have killed her. how much stock could roberts put in this guy joe who initially wouldn t give his full name? and who was this giovanni, anyway? the detective checked for priors. it wasn t much. had a record as a juvenile. the fingerprints we lifted from the crime scene, there s hardly any that are legible. and none was a match. this is all you got, you got this one witness, and you want to tie the suspect to the scene, but there s nothing to tie it, there s nothing. i have nothing to hit him on. worth a try. he brought giovanni in for an interview. i m going to do damage to my stomach without food. of course he denies it. i m real comfortable thinking you re responsible for this
he says, we used to both work for eb games. i said, why did he want to do this robbery? he wanted to rob this store because there s no cameras. so i call a big aims and both of them did work for eb games. some thinking, finally got a break. the detective asked joe to come in for a top. joe told him that at first he didn t think geovany s request was serious. i just kind of blew it off. i did it you know, think he was actually going to do. something back after he heard about amber, said joe, it clicked. geovany must of killed her. but how much stock could roberts put in this guy joe, who initially wouldn t even give his full name. and who was this geovany anyway? the detective checked for priors. there wasn t much. had a record as a juvenile. his fingerprints that we lifted from the crime scene. there is hardly any lady any that were. legible and none was a. much now you re stuck as an
he wanted to do the robbery at this store because there s no cameras. i hang up from him, call eb games. yeah, both of them did work for eb games. so i m thinking, finally got a break. the detective asked joe to come in for a talk. joe told him that at first he didn t think geovany s request was serious. i just kind of blew it off. you don t think your best friend is actually going to want to go through something. but after he heard about amber, said joe, it all clicked. geovany must have killed her. but how much stock could roberts put in this guy joe, who initially wouldn t even give his full name, and who was this geovany anyway? the detective checked for priors. there wasn t much. he had a record as a juvenile. get his fingerprints shts g, ge fingerprints we lifted from the crime scene, hardly any are legible. none were a match. you have a suspect, and you want to tie him to the scene but
medal of honor. we were in the battle of in the central islands of vietnam we walked into an ambush and our two point men got hit pretty bad. one came back and told me the other guy, i think his name was sergeant kasarus. he had both of his legs shattered. got hit by a machine gun. i went out and tried to help him and as i m doing that another guy joe comes running across and got hit. we ended up pinned down together for four hours. pete: i can t fathom that. our viewers can t fathom what that is and what it would take for someone to do that. your book lays out things you learned as a bull idea kid who then joined the military. went to vietnam. served more than heroically. you have a couple of life lessons for our folks. the first one is you have got a responsibility to live honorably. where did you learn that? that was my dad. i remember one day he was talking to me about being a man. he was my role model for