judge was now involved. i was having current or former members of government sympathetic to these ideologies complicate investigations? boy, this gets really sensitive and we re going to see this again. there is a parallel in the united states. that is, if you ask one question, is it appropriate for the fbi and the others to investigate domestic extremist groups that want to practice an act of violence. you would say of course that s what the fbi does. let me change the question before we go back to the president trump s rally before the insurrection and say is it appropriate for the fbi to have informants at political rallies for members of congress. you would say, boy, that makes me really uncomfortable. but wait a minute. the qanon people are going to political rallies and they may be considering an act of violence. what i m saying is you re seeing it intersection between investigations and politics, and that s gonna make some members of congress, i think, uncomfortable. yeah, p
but nick did not admit to following garrett. he didn t admit to even seeing garrett. instead he told tom i went home. i went straight home. i didn t stop anywhere else. which, nick acknowledged, should be with a right turn out of the parking lot. but when his honda reached the t-intersection, a crossroads for this case, nick didn t go right. instead, he turned left, going in the same direction as garrett. six months after garrett s death, this civil lawyer had breathed new life into a dormant murder investigation, extracting what seemed like powerful new evidence from the prime suspect. but would it be enough for the he didn t take the fifth, and the police are ecstatic with what they got. but the person he had to convince was nicole duve, the then district attorney for st. lawrence county. so he sent her the transcript of nick s deposition whereinhe school parking lot and which seemed to be tailing garrett before he was killed.
car. he never shuts the vehicle off. so why was he really there? the answer, according to tom, was about to skate into view. at 4:52 p.m., here comes garrett at the bottom of the screen. cruising down the sidewalk on his ripstik, blissfully unaware that in just a few minutes he ll be viciously attacked and left for dead. after about 16 seconds on camera he skates out of frame, turning left on his way home. nick s brake lights come on within a second of garrett going out of view. and he backs his vehicle out. but nick did not admit to following garrett. he didn t admit to even seeing garrett. instead he told tom i went home. i went straight home. i didn t stop anywhere else. which, nick acknowledged, should be with a right turn out of the parking lot. but when his honda reached the t-intersection, a crossroads for this case, nick didn t go right. instead, he turned left, going in the same direction as garrett. six months after garrett s death, this civil lawyer had breathed
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