give you an overview. you can see we have a ton of work we ve done. this is our case file. and loretta, here less than two weeks, right? between two and three weeks. i don t remember exactly. our case at this point is mostly circumstantial. we really need a confession to seal it. to be honest with you, after going through our whole investigation, it s it s become very clear to us that you re responsible for loretta s death. that i m responsible for her yes, sir. death? now here s why. let me go through some of the reasons for you. okay? okay. i understand. ken had a lot of stress on him. he just lost his wife. he had his own health problems, and the only thing he had going in his life was this business deal, and i thinking all of that together was a great deal of stress. and under all those stresses and with all that going on, i can see where anybody, me, you, or anybody could snap, and something happen, not saying that this was a planned out thing, ken. n
u time set for sentencing in the matter of state versus moore. it s an old saying, beware of wolves in sheep s clothing. this court isn t seeing the real kenneth moore. loretta beechler saw the real kenneth moore, she encountered him on may the 24th, 2001. and she left her impression in his arm. the state would ask that the court impose the maximum sentence available under the law as it is today and that s ten years in prison. bottom line here, judge, is kenneth moore is a perfect candidate for probation. putting kenneth moore in a
that could have been blood. we spent the whole day looking through that car. well, we couldn t find any kind of fluids or blood anywhere in the interior of the car or the trunk. we checked any stain that looked even remotely possible. we didn t get much. didn t get any positive results on that. later we learned that the tire tracks weren t the same. hi, it s mark mcnett. then we got contacted by ken s other daughter who gave us some important information. we received a new letter from kamala, loretta s sister. she had been staying with ken since the time of the murder. and she had written a couple of letters because of some things she learned, so we called her in for an interview. she also mentioned that on the 29th of june your father returned to the house around
he was able to walk some distances. he s a lot stronger than he looks. over the next few weeks we learned many things about ken. he was a heavy drinker, and he had a violent personality. second was his great granddaughter he thought the world of. his one goal became setting things up so she would be taken care of. and third was a business deal. for his parcel of property that would result in a substantial income to be placed in a trust fund for her. it might have been the reason or motive for why he killed loretta. specifically if loretta had brought up she didn t think it was fair that only kamala s granddaughter would get any money that ken had when he died, that would probably be something that would have infuriated him. is it possible you could check back a few days before the 24th to i also heard back from the lab. the dna test had come back of the bruise on ken moore s arm. a female dna on a bite mark that we hope is going to match with her teeth is pretty
we finally found out whether or not the bruises on ken s arm matched loretta s teeth. if there s a turning point in every investigation, this was probably a very dramatic turning point. playing a little game on my partner. i walked into the office, and i just sat down like no big deal, even though he knew that i d gone over to the dentist s office to see what the results were. oh. on the bite? it s loretta s. of course, i never do that to