the court officer who knows us very well, he sort of just came in very gently and he says, hey folks we have a verdict. and immediately upon that moment, hearing that, my heart starts racing. i walked back with cara to the courthouse and she was breathing, you know, really deep breathing. i said, cara, it s going to be okay. the defendant would please rise reporter: inside the court, a verdict read by the foreman, off camera. she s guilty of murder in the first degree. reporter: guilty of murder one. the most severe charge. cara broke down. her friends and family stunned. you need to remain silent. it s, like, you can t believe it. there s nothing. nothing to point to cara.
we pay $30, $40 as we re quacking out the young door, this young black guy comes up behind me and yells. i believe he s referring to me. and i, you know, my heart starts racing. i turn around. he says, sir, i need you to come back inside. i need to search you. turns out his boss is a guy named bill hewitt, i think. so he s calling his bass to back him up. she saw me and he didn t see me put it back on his shelf. i ain t going back in the store. no [ bleep ] way. this guy bill hewitt and the black kid, they jump on me and we re rolling in the gutter. and before i know it, i have one handcuff on my left wrist. patricia looks up. i figured you know, she s going to lay low. there is nothing she can do. we re busted. you wouldn t accept an incomplete job
double rainbow tonight. finally, on day four, late in the afternoon, news. the court officer who knows us very well, he sort of came in very gently, and he says, hey, folks, we have a verdict. reporter: we have a verdict. and immediately upon that moment of hearing that, my heart starts racing. and i walked back with cara to the courthouse, and she was breathing, you know, really deep breathing. i said, cara, it s going to be okay. the defendant would please rise. inside the courtroom, a verdict read by the foreman off camera. she s guilty of murder in the first degree. guilty of murder one, the most severe charge. cara broke down. her friends and family stunned. will you please i m so sorry, but i didn t ms. rintala, you need to
news. the court officer who knows us very well, he sort of just came in very gently and he says, hey folks we have a verdict. and immediately upon that moment, hearing that, my heart starts racing. i walked back with cara to the courthouse and she was breathing, you know, really deep breathing. i said, cara, it s going to be okay. the defendant would please rise reporter: inside the court, a verdict read by the foreman, off camera. she s guilty of murder in the first degree. reporter: guilty of murder one. the most severe charge. cara broke down. her friends and family stunned. my daughter. please. miss rintala, we need you to remain silent. it s, like, you can t believe