his wife, the only witness. this detective knew them both. she started telling me about a man coming into their home and shooting keith. her job now? solve this crime. and clue number one, was a doozy. she said that after his shot, he turned to her and said, i m sorry ma am. i m sorry? a killer who apologized? and that was just the start. the gun, stashed in a drier. a man s glove but whose dna? a woman with a whole lot to reveal. she tossed her talk to me. she just ripped it off? i was shocked! hello, and welcome to dateline. keith bryan was a devoted fire chief who spent his career helping those in trouble. the local here you had a job of his dreams, and a life he adored. but then in one night, a gunshot shattered their life. and expose the secrets at the heart of a complicated crime. here s andrea canning with mystery in mustang. just about 20 miles southwest of downtown oklahoma city. such a town, called mustang. once, farmers and ranchers dotted t
a fire chief murdered. his wife the only witness. this detective knew them both. she started telling me about a young man coming into their home, and shooting keith. her job now, solve this crime. clue number one was a doozy. she said ■çafter he shot keith, he turned to her and said i m sorry, ma am. i m sorry? a killer who apologized? that was just the start. a gun stashed in a dryer. a man s glove, but whose dna? a woman with a whole lot to reveal. she tossed her top to me. she just ripped it off? i was shocked. chief who spent his career helping those in trouble. hello and hello and welcome to dateline. keith bryan was a devoted fire chief who spent his ■çcareer helping those in trouble. then one night a gunshot shattered the life they had built and exposed scandalous secrets at the heart of a complicated crime. here s andrea canning with mystery in mustang. reporter: just about 20 miles of southwest downtown oklahoma city sits a town called mustang.
everyone come i am laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from texas tonight. thank you for joining us. nobody knew what they charge, the d.a. did not name the crime. they don t know what the crime is. that is what the problem is. it is a disgrace. this thing ought to be ended immediately. the judge should ended. laura: alvin bragg and testimony from the star witnesses stormy daniels, michael cohen had no relevance to prove any elements of the crime charged. given this man as i said earlier, the emotion for direct verdict should be rented by any judge worth his or her salt. a reasonable jury could have found the crime charged committed because the evidence was not committed. but that would actually require an objective jurist he read it but trump faced badly conflicted one and one the left is obsessed with. judge merchan, i am now like i have a man crush on him. he has such a great judge commit is hard to see the jurors wouldn t have the same impression. laur
enforcement agencies in this dna have the ability to do a lot of things and we re not done in this case, i don t believe dana ever looked for anyone, which was a huge part of our defense. he s in the little itty bitty pick up. okay? he s going down my street. you know becky probably better than anybody else, when you listen to the 9-1-1 call, you truly believe becky is being truthful? yes. i really do. and it is because she was a very detailed person. she is not being panicky, she is trying to describe. she is trying to think through the process, very analytical. in early may 2013, 19 long months after that awful night, becky s trial began. if have the town had rushed to pray for keith when he was shot, just as many flock to court. it has been a tough year and a half, very tough. no cameras were allowed inside the courtroom, as the