till 9:30, because, that is when stacey arrived and found richard. why start looking at 7 pm? it was apparent to me that the gunman laid in wait for richard. and so, my way of thinking, was if he sitting there waiting in the secluded dark place at, night he s gonna sit there and tell the or maybe he ll make a phone call. i had no idea. if the color called anybody, it should show up in the tower record of outgoing cell calls. four major carriers on the tower, thousands of calls. but, what number should look for? why not try hunch he had all along. stacey s involved somehow. you have this third vehicle at the scene, you have overkill with the way richard died. so, based on all of those things, a murder for hire starts crossing your. mine franklin s idea was to compare the numbers tower on the phone numbers on stacy s personal contactless. the best source of information, i felt i, had was stacey s contactless. it was 250 contacts, i think. so, if you can find any phone cal
likely it was years but we don t know they round the van number, found the car, stacey had sold it by then. and one behold, it s going to so, at that point, i was confident that i found the car that richard was killed for. which is great. except, who was in? no idea. the tech to franklin was still stuck. so, he took a long shot. he asked for something called a tower dump. an information dump, that, is from the cell tower on the form near the crime scene. i subpoenaed all calls that generated from the tower services in belton bridge park from the night of the murder, from about 7 pm tonight. 30 till 9:30, because, that is when stacey arrived and found richard. why start looking at 7 pm? it was apparent to me that the gunman laid in wait for richard. and so, my way of thinking, was if he sitting there waiting in the secluded dark place at, night he s gonna sit there and tell the or maybe he ll make a phone
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control him he showed how he snitched on his mother and brother when they were going to escape. i was 14 and my mother and brother were publicly ex-cuted but i felt no emotion but i felt relieved that i was the one, i was not the one tied to the stake being executed so that was what i thought at that time. ht he was 13. he was a kid. these were the rules. and he had been raised to physical them and he got up and went and told a guard. and his parents, his mother and brother were arrested and taken to a facility in the camp and they were torture asked they were executed. the author had detailed the extraordinary escape and conditions in the modern day concentration camps in his new book, and north koreans do not punish political dissidents but generations later and that is how they control the population. through fear. shepard: we will look