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hennis until a new piece of evidence was found. literally lying on the sidewalk. towards the promise of a better existence. but these birds are suffering. because this better place turned out to have an unreliable cell phone network, and the videos on their little bird phones kept buffering. birds hate that. so they came back home. because they get $300 for switching back to verizon. and so can you! verizon, come home to the best network.
buddy, that s you. so they immediately packed up and went to the sheriff s department. as i walk in to the office, hen nis is sitting there. i stopped right in my tracks. i look at him and i looked at this composite and i said oh, my goodness. they put together a photo lineup, and settled on number two, and that is tim hennis. he said, are you sure? and he said, yes, i am sure. and he picked out the white chevette, and he said, yes, that is the car. hennis was still in the sheriff s department. he was being cooperative and they wanted samples of the hair and the blood and the saliva which he gave and midway through, he realized that he was the suspect, and he was getting madder and madder and madder. get that thing out of my face. he is the most arrogant human being i ever saw in my life. he just felt like, you can t touch me. well, yes, we will touch you.
we just broke down and started crying, because i knew what had they had been through. and next to marrying my wife and the birth of my children, that is probably the happiest day of my life. knowing what they had been through, it is a tremendous, tremendous load off of my shoulders. the jurors came out, and they were adamant that they needed to reinvestigate the case, and quit picking on the guy. why were they bothering this poor man and has he not suffered enough? talking about hennis, and hasn t he suffered enough? he had killed two children and a woman. and how much will he suffer for the rest of his life. like it or not, tim is our client and if he dies, we will live with it.
the retrial of timothy hennis began on january 27th, 1979, almost four years after the brutal murders of gary eastburn s wife and daughters.9 and film him and let him watch it. did you kill these three people? no, i did not kill these people. i have a daughter of my own, and i could not hurt any children at all. did you do this crime? no, i did not. and we felt that if he showed rage or emotion, the jury would say, there, you see, he could get to this point. how does this all make you feel? extremely upset and angry. on cross-examination, the prosecutor confronted hennis with the alleged motive for the murder. the prosecutor says that you lost your cool, and went in there and tried to have sex with her, and when she refused you snapped and killed her.