he just, you know, all of a sudden asks me, do you want me to kill your parents and i said, no, i don t. at the trial, jennifer wendorf testified that heather had talked to her about killing their parents. just like you can t remember everything that you say over a two-year period, i don t think anyone can remember exactly what happened on a specific date during a specific conversation. my personal belief is that a passing remark was taken the wrong way by rod, and he got the wrong idea. they didn t come off as being the type of people that would do that to heather at all. there was no evidence and heather denied that part. she admitted to talking to rod saying, you know, but it was just a teenaged thing.
she admitted to talking to rod saying, you know, but it was just a teenaged thing. that was heather s whole position. it wasn t serious. she didn t mean it. rod deserves to be in jail for what he did. it was wrong. it was horrible. i won t tell you that rod was a good person. but he s a passionate person. and if he thinks that he s taking care of somebody he cares about, he s going to act and then think. he knew his actions and he knew what effect would come from them. he knew, you know, the consequences. he just didn t care. it turns out the murder of the wendorfs maybe wasn t the first homicide rod ferrell witnessed. during our exclusive interview, rod ferrell made a startling admission. he says in murray, kentucky, as a child, he watched a human sacrifice organized by a network
major economic priorities for try to wrest control of his second-term agenda. he outlined what his major priorities are, retirement security, affordable education, jobs, housing, and a big one, pushing obama care. these are all going to be the themes of five big economic speeches he s going to deliver between now and mid september by the end of september, wolf, you ll see a big fight over debt and spending. he wants to lay out the terms of his debate before that fight begins, worm. gentlemen ka, the president had a special message for republicans out there, especially the republicans in the house. reporter: indeed he did. the message blake the republicans for inaction in washington, especially as you say, house republicans, the message was tinged with a bit of a prod saying, let s get the show going before that big spending fight in the fall.
sudden asks me, do you want me to kill your parents and i said, no, i don t. at the trial, jennifer wendorf testified that heather had talked to her about killing their parents. just like you can t remember everything that you say over a two-year period, i don t think anyone can remember exactly what happened on a specific date during a specific conversation. my personal belief is that a passing remark was taken the wrong way by rod, and he got the wrong idea. they didn t come off as being the type of people that would do that to heather at all. there was no evidence and heather denied that part. she admitted to talking to rod saying, you know, but it was just a teenaged thing.
no, i don t. at the trial, jennifer wendorf testified that heather had talked to her about killing their parents. just like you can t remember everything that you say over a two-year period, i don t think anyone can remember exactly what happened on a specific date during a specific conversation. my personal belief is that a passing remark was taken the wrong way by rod, and he got the wrong idea. they didn t come off as being the type of people that would do that to heather at all. there was no evidence and heather denied that part. she admitted to talking to rod saying, you know, but it was