it goes to his intent in the rachel case. reporter: and before long she knew. this was going to be explosive. the georgia case could be her best evidence in the here and now in california to show that todd winkler was perfectly capable of spousal murder. because she soon believed he had done it before. the more we read, the more we realized that this was not an accident. reporter: todd s behavior up here on the mountain, said prosecutor suder, was deeply suspect. for one thing, his stories just kept changing with each telling, like the one about where he was sitting in the truck as it headed down the mountain trail, in the passenger seat, holding cathy s hand, as he told the police, or back in the bed of the truck, as the campers insisted he told them. and when the truck went off the road? did he describe being thrown out of the vehicle? not to us, but there was
reporter: todd s behavior up here on the mountain, said prosecutor suder, was deeply suspect. for one thing, his stories just kept changing with each telling, like the one about where he was sitting in the truck as it headed down the mountain trail, in the passenger seat, holding cathy s hand, as he told the police, or back in the bed of the truck, as the campers insisted he told them. and when the truck went off the road? did he describe being thrown out of the vehicle? not to us, but there was another interview. that was done earlier, where i think he described to someone as a twisting and turning motion. but in our interview, what i recall him sayin is that when he came to himself, he was layin on the ground, outside the vehicle. there was a huge fire. and he didn t know where his wife was. so from reporter: so that he didn t remember the accident at all, in your interview? right, right. reporter: but apparently he did in some other interview. and that s correct. r
here on the mountain, said prosecutor suder, was deeply suspect. for one thing, his stories just kept changing with each telling, like the one about where he was sitting in the truck as it headed down the mountain trail, in the passenger seat, holding cathy s hand, as he told the police, or back in the bed of the truck, as the campers insisted he told them. and when the truck went off the road? did he describe being thrown out of the vehicle? not to us, but there was another interview. that was done earlier, where i think he described to someone as a twisting and turning motion. but in our interview, what i recall him sayin is that when he came to himself, he was layin on the ground, outside the vehicle. there was a huge fire. and he didn t know where his wife was. so from reporter: so that he didn t remember the accident at all, in your interview? right, right. reporter: but apparently he did in some other interview. and that s correct. reporter: there were differing s
suspect. for one thing, his stories just kept changing with each telling, like the one about where he was sitting in the truck as it headed down the mountain trail, in the passenger seat, holding cathy s hand, as he told the police, or back in the bed of the truck, as the campers insisted he told them. and when the truck went off the road? did he describe being thrown out of the vehicle? not to us, but there was another interview. that was done earlier, where i think he described to someone as a twisting and turning motion. but in our interview, what i recall him sayin is that when he came to himself, he was layin on the ground, outside the vehicle. there was a huge fire. and he didn t know where his wife was. so from reporter: so that he didn t remember the accident at all, in your interview? right, right. reporter: but apparently he did in some other interview. and that s correct. reporter: there were differing stories about what sort of bug supposedly bit him. suppos
suspect. for one thing, his stories just kept changing with each telling, like the one about where he was sitting in the truck as it headed down the mountain trail, in the passenger seat, holding cathy s hand, as he told the police, or back in the bed of the truck, as the campers insisted he told them. and when the truck went off the road? did he describe being thrown out of the vehicle? not to us, but there was another interview. that was done earlier, where i think he described to someone as a twisting and turning motion. but in our interview, what i recall him sayin is that when he came to himself, he was layin on the ground, outside the vehicle. there was a huge fire. and he didn t know where his wife was. so from reporter: so that he didn t remember the accident at all, in your interview? right, right. reporter: but apparently he did in some other interview. and that s correct. reporter: there were differing stories about what sort of bug supposedly bit him. suppos