eastburn s stolen bank card. all of a sudden the state introduced lucille cook, little old lady, used the card on saturday morning after the kirl did. she told us she couldn t remember. she said, i didn t tell you the truth first time. there was a big, tall white man, mustache, blond headed guy and got in a tiny white car. that s the man that used the car right before i did. and she is pointing at tim hennis and the jury is sitting there looking at him. after she testified i went to the bathroom and threw up. the jury deliberated for three days. it was quarter to 5:00 on friday afternoon and the jury knocked. he was guilty on three counts. he would get the death penalty times three. tim hennis could hear his father sobbing in the courtroom. he had never heard that before.
and put it on a members only jacket, and then put some luminol on it, and it glowed right there. but hennis on the other hand had no sign of blood. so richardson had turned the prosecution s evidence against them. and then lucille cook who swore she saw hennis at the atm. two days after the murder. lucille cook had made dozens and dozens of transactions around the time of the murder, and asked her if she could remember those, and of course, she could not. and there was a three 1/2 hour gap between her transaction and the transaction allegedly used by tim hennis. well, it does not seem like a lot, until you sit there and time it. we had the jury sit there and time it to see how long it was. it was the longest 3 1/2 minutes. why would the killer wait 3 1/2 minutes until someone sees him.
after the murder, she saw the killer using katy eastburn s stolen bank card. all of a sudden, the state introduced lucille cook, little old lady. who saw the killer use the bank card. and she said, i did not tell the truth the first time, because it was a tall white man with a mustache, a blond headed guy, and he got into the tiny white car. that is the guy who used it before i did. and pointed right to tim hennis, and that is who was sitting right there. after she testified, i went into the bathroom and just threw-up. the jury deliberated for three the days. it was a quarter of 5:00 on a friday afternoon when the jury knocked. he was guilty on three counts. he would get the death penalty times three. tim hennis could hear his father
and put it on a members only jacket, and then put some luminol on it, and it e glowed it just glowed as bright as can be. right there. but hennis on the other hand had no sign of blood. so richardson had turned the prosecution s evidence against him. and then lucille cook who swore she saw hennis at the atm. two days after the murder. lucille cook had made dozens and dozens of transactions around the time of the murder, and asked her if she could remember those, and of course, she could not. there was a gap of time between her transaction and the transaction used allegedly by tim hennis. it was 3 1/2 minutes. well, it does not seem like a lot, until you sit there and time it. we had the jury sit there and time it to see how long it was.
luminol on it, and it e glowed right there. but hennis on the other hand had no sign of blood. so richardson had turned the state s evidence against them. and then lucille cook who swore she saw hennis at the atm. two days after the murder. lucille cook had made dozens and dozens of transactions around the time of the murder, and asked her if she could remember those, and of course, she could not. there was a gap of time between her transaction and the transaction used allegedly by tim hennis. it was 3 1/2 minutes.