michael callahan now knew the case against randy steidl was deeply flawed and needed to be reinvestigated. in the year 2000, he took his findings to his superiors. we went into lieutenant colonel parker s office. very plush. she closes the door, and she s in uniform. she sits down behind her desk. callahan walked parker through the evidence, the conflicting testimonies and the recantations. he even highlighted reports that detectives parrish and eckerty had plied reinboldt and herrington with alcohol to shape their testimony. she looks at us, and she says, you cannot reopen the rhoads case. it s too politically sensitive. i flash back to all the days i went undercover, risking my life, and believing we would
michale callahan now knew the case against randy steidl was deeply flawed and needed to be reinvestigated. in the year 2000, he took his findings to his superiors. we went into the lieutenant s office, very plush. she closes the door, and she s in uniform. she sits down behind her desk. callahan walked her through the evidence, the conflicting testimonies and the recantations. he even highlighted reports that detectives parish and eckerty had plied reinboldt and herrington with alcohol to shape their testimony. she looks at us, and she says, you cannot reopen the rhoads case, it s too politically sensitive. i flashback to all the days i went undercover, risking my
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had plied reinboldt and herrington with alcohol to shape their testimony. she looks at us, and she says, you cannot reopen the rhoads case, it s too politically sensitive. i flashback to all the days i went undercover, risking my life, and believing we would always do the right thing, no matter what, then you re told a murder is too politically sensitive, especially a murder where there s two innocent men in prison and there s misconduct by our own. you re ignoring this? callahan refused to comply with carper s orders and continued working on the case. those two guys were innocent. i had to keep going. he soon discovered a number of leads in the case that were never followed. there were any number of suspects. it was like murder on the orient express or something. when i reviewed the case, there were several other suspects that for whatever reasons the original investigators didn t follow those leads. one of the suspects in the case,
michael callahan now knew the case against randy steidl was deeply flawed and needed to be reinvestigated. in the year 2000, he took his findings to his superiors. we went into the lieutenant s office, very plush. she closes the door, and she s in uniform. she sits down behind her desk. callahan walked her through the evidence, the conflicting testimonies and the recantations. he even highlighted reports that the detectives had plied reinboldt and herrington with alcohol to shape their testimony. she looks at us, and she says, you cannot reopen the rhoads case, it s too politically sensitive. i flashback to all the days i