in november 2010 susan is convicted of conspireing to murder her husband as well as possession of a forged instrument for falsifying the life insurance document. it s a shame. one minute you re saying i do, and it s beautiful. one day you wake up and it goes to [ bleep ]. he s not going to be living anymore. right. do people ignore the fact that they re being taped in these situations? i don t know if they ignore the fact or they don t want to believe it. i don t have any emotions. i do, but i don t want. i want to get this done. all right. they want so much for this outcome to happen, that they don t want to believe this person could be taping them. if he s in an accident and he ends up, you know, dead, i m great. if you want him dead it s going to be $20,000. that s it? all right.
camera in november, 2010. and he said you know, i don t know if you re going to get a wave. i m just going to pull you up on the board. we re going to drive around. feel the board, make sure you feel comfortable. and as soon as she gets up, this big wave comes. it was like a 20-foot wave. not too big but still. the second he pulls me up, it was literally maybe less than a second that i m standing up this wave s just pops out of nowhere and he goes go. and i said, are you sure? and i like, i hesitated so if i would have maybe gone at that point, i would have been able to come down on my own but since i hesitated i held on a little bit longer and it was kind of like a sling slot. she let s go of the rope, she comes flying and you down and right at the bottom she fell off the board and she s skipping like a little rag doll. nicole takes a beating. when i got to the bottom of the wavy fell. and i skipped like a little rock like three times on the face of
and a lot of bad memories. west hopes no other referee will ever have to endure this kind of occupational hazard. for the most part, most officials are out there for the love of the game. and the last thing that they would expect is to be assaulted. an implosion turns to disaster. and it s one huge occupational hazard for a photographer. your life was flashing before your eyes. it s november 2010 and the countdown begins. nine, eight a smokestack is set to implode. samantha summers, a reporter with the springfield news sun in ohio. her colleague, marshall gorby, is a photographer and videographer. the two are assigned to cover the implosion story. they are normally kind of cut and dry, and you show up and you
but i never knew. in november, 2010, susan is convicted of conspireing to murder her husband as well as possession of a forged instrument for falsifying the life insurance document. it s a shame. one minute you re saying i do, it s beautiful. then you know one day you wake up, it just goes to [ bleep ]. do people ignore the fact that they re being taped in these situations? i don t know if they ignore the facts or they don t want to believe it. no, i don t have any emotions, i mean, i do, but i don t. i d love to just do this and get it done. they want so much for this outcome to happen, they don t want to believe this person could be taping them. if an accident, he ends up dead, i m great. few want him did, it s going to be $20,000. that s it? ha ha. ha, ha, ha. all right.
some understand james reaction and send donations for legal fees. the support that we have had for our family is overwhelming. a hero to some but a bully to others, james admits he could have gone a different route, and apologizes publicly. i handled it the wrong way when i went on the bus. i m going to [ bleep ] you up. show me which one. show me which one. was going to at least talk to the bus driver and find out what was going on with my daughter and why my daughter felt that way. when we was going to the bus stop, all this started coming out, and when i seen my daughter just break down, as a dad, i snapped. you do anything to my daughter, i ll [?muted?] you up. and i apologize again. i deeply apologize for that. in november 2010, a plea deal is reached. in exchange for six months probation, fines and an anger management class, prosecutors drop the case against james jones.