Mind went blank. Like, what do you mean that he is dead . Then he told me, hes been in the field for some days, and it was bad. It was bad. I hung the phone up, and i cried. I cried. All i can think of, i just started having flashbacks of all the things that we have done together, best man at my wedding, my childrens godfather, being at his wedding, but someone had pulled my heart out of my chest and just stomped on it. So, it was your Best Friend . Yeah, yeah. Reporter word also spreads out to atlanta, where lorenzens old friend and her mate Mike Gibson was officiously awaiting any news. When i found out, i cannot walk. I was paralyzed. I was like, this could not be true. Reporter a first, nobody
mind went blank. like, what do you mean that he is dead? then he told me, he s been in the field for some days, and it was bad. it was bad. i hung the phone up, and i cried. i cried. all i can think of, i just started having flashbacks of all the things that we have done together, best man at my wedding, my children s godfather, being at his wedding, but someone had pulled my heart out of my chest and just stomped on it. so, it was your best friend? yeah, yeah. reporter: word also spreads out to atlanta, where lorenzen s old friend and her mate mike gibson was officiously awaiting any news. when i found out, i cannot walk. i was paralyzed. i was like, this could not be true. reporter: a first, nobody
you ve still got that, mate. do you think that comes from your football background that mental determination? yeah, ido. you know, i think that football background, that being in an elite sport, i think it. although you don t know at the time, it kind of prepares you for what s happening now a little bit, psychologically. i think we live. i think we re used to living in the moment as a player day by day, week by week. you can t look four months ahead, you can t look a year ahead because you don t know what s going to go on. so i think, for me, it s. i can relate to it because that s how it is now. i live in the moment and i live week to week and don t look about next year, don t look about next month just every day. i can t grip anything with this hand now. you know when you go to pick your phone up, the car seat?
with this hand now. you know, when you go to pick your phone up, the car seat. yeah. i could do that a year and a half ago. now, i ve got to reach over and pick it with my right hand. yeah. but now this hand s starting to go a little bit. i can t. i ve still got the strength in it, but cramps and that fingerjust stays like that all the time, so it s always like that. and the higher i go, the more it bends over. stephen and marcus take a closer look at the pitch. and with their families, there are memories of the glory days. jamie clapham played it to me. i think markus babbel dived in, and i had to take it at that moment with my right foot. i m left footed. i rememberjimmyjilton do you rememberjimmyjilton?
indictment which is post- presidency. and these two about trying to hold onto the presidency. so before, during and after, b donald trump has been accused of committing crimes and it seems that finally the justice department and the justice system is catching up with him. you know the history has yet to be written about how this comes out with whether he is convicted and, you know, our criminal justice system is designed to make it difficult to convict people. you have to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to a unanimous jury of 12 people. and we have a theory that is better than 10 guilty people go free than that one innocent person become convicted. there is still a herculean task ahead of all of these prosecutors to obtain convictions. trials, donald trump s refrain has been and will be with tons of lawyers around, why didn t they stop me and why didn t they hang the phone up,