morning. he was shocked. but what about the diaries, as prosecutor wagner said in the cross-examination. they wanted to learn the real motive for murder. and you, on various times, ruminated on i was why? because it ll bite me now instead of being truthful. it would bite me. had he never been charged, had he never thrown those diaries away. where did you keep them? it was my history together. it wasn t to be thrown away. you even admitted that he must of been in viral yes. i got tired of being hit. so and i m the bad guy. well, was he?
missed. or she was supposed to come on saturday night, and we did hear from her. she didn t come, and you can call. older brother, joe, remembers how he figured she was just busy with her move. from anaheim up to l.a., no cause for alarm. it wasn t until sunday night that they decided to check on her. so, jose ed he and kate s boyfriend, henry, drove down to anaheim to kids house. no lights on in the house. so, we start to walk away, thinking everything is fine. then, as we turn to leave and walk off the porch, henry looked into the garage. and we saw a car. and that s what s panicked henry. it was a blur from that point on. everything frantically, joe wrapped jacket around his arm, he remembered, getting ready to punch his fist through the window of the porch. he saw henry run around back, and within moments heard and screamed. henry had managed to get into
story. i was horrified by what she told me and i didn t and her why she didn t tell anybody at the time because i knew why she didn t. we just didn t. there were repercussions if you were a business person and dealing with business people, you re usually outnumbered. it was a difficult thing to do. but subsequently, didn t she tell you no one would believe her? yes, she said contacting the newspaper, she said i m 70 years old, it happened decades ago, why would anybody care? and you said? i said i think it s important, but it wasn t until friday when the news came out about the access hollywood, i called her immediately, as soon as i heard that, i heard the tape, i heard the words he used and i called her and i said,
was making a serious run for the presiden presidency. i would say to a group of friends, let me tell you my trump story. most of these friends were women. it was my book club. it was this club. it was neighbors and friends and everything. but a couple of men. my son-in-law, my son, friends, my nephew. the whole thing. and over the year and a half that i have been telling it, it s like it doesn t change it at all. it is still inn fi still infuri. it wasn t until sunday night. a lot of my friends say you have to write this story up. you have to contact somebody and make it known. it was too long ago. you didn t want to do that? no, not particularly. it was too long ago.
my son-in-law, my son, friends. my nephew, the whole thing. and over the year and a half that i ve been telling it, it is like it doesn t change it at all. it still infuriates me when i think about it. but, you know, that was a long time ago. it wasn t until sunday night and all of them. all of my friends would say oh you have got to you have got to write this story up. you have got to publish it. you have got to contact somebody and make it known. and too long ago. you didn t want to do that? no. not particularly. it was too long ago. but when you at the debate well the friday night tapes, that whole bus scene was really annoying. and then the debate, when you