was. corporal mark roy of alabama criminal investigation met him there. this case was kind of personal for you, sheriff? yes. my daughter and miss teresa and scott s daughter played softball together. you would see teresa at the ballpark? every day. what if you like part of my family was gone as well. they had a look around the truck, no sign of a struggle. dusting revealed no viable fingerprints. there were no footprints, not even a loose hair. puzzling. was there any thought once you saw the scene that this was a suicide? there were things missing that prevented the suicide theory. like what? if you are going to commit suicide with a gun, it is usually at the scene. it was clear that teresa had been murdered, shot with a gun which was now missing. and what was more, herself
seditious conspiracy is not an easy charge to make stick. not an easy charge to get a conviction for. but this is the third sedition case prosecutors have brought. what is your take on that, are you surprised that they have been as successful as they have been? i m not surprised that they have been successful in the cases they have charged. they have made compelling cases. but it is fair to say that they have not been aggressive enough. yes, it is a difficult charge to prove. but if you look at the bigger scheme here, doj has charged over 1,000 people in connection with january 6, that is good. important prosecutions. but they have charged fewer than 2% of those people with seditious conspiracy. and don t just take it from me. various federal judges have criticized doj on the record for being too lenient. we ve seen judges call the charges baffling and puzzling and i quote, schizophrenic.
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loved color. shannon: heartbreaking. to hear those young voices. bill: paul mauro, good morning to you. one thing we have not gotten out of nashville is what is inside the manifesto. puzzling. it seems to have gone over to the f.b.i. i m skeptical as to where it is not being released. normally when you get something like this, a manifesto it will be a big part of the case. on the west side highway who ran the people over. he had a manifesto. it wasn t released because it was central to the prosecution. in this instance, the perpetrator is dead. so what is this stuff it has to be analyzed by federal authorities first before we can reveal what s in it? sure let federal authorities analyze it. they should. profilers want to look at this. unless somebody looks at that