hometown hero, he was his father s namesake. my dad generally sat up in the corner. if i made a spectacular play, he would give me the you did good, son. how often did he sit in the stands? every game. he never missed my practices. did that mean a lot to you? absolutely. he was my backbone. keene was as popular as he was athletic. you re a legend? no doubt. they had posters of me all over town. everybody knew who i was with my sports ability. so, yeah, i was the most popular guy around. there s no question. i was voted the most popular guy in school. jimmy seemed to have everything. except enough money to keep up with the rich kids at school. and he only saw one way to get it. he started selling drugs and
he never missed my practices. did that mean a lot to you? absolutely. he was my backbone. keene was as popular as he was athletic. you re a legend? no doubt. they had posters of me all over town. everybody knew who i was with my sports ability. so, yeah, i was the most popular guy around. no question, i was voted most popular guy in school. jimmy seemed to have everything. except enough money to keep up with the rich kids at school. and he only saw one way to get it. he started selling drugs at school. and quickly learned, he was good at it. you re making decent money you don t think, is this a wrong thing that you re doing. so i kept growing into it and growing into it and by the time i was 20 years old i was sitting on top of an empire. by keen s own account, he was pulling in around $1 million a year! he was addicted. not to the drugs, but the money.
played. keene was not just the hometown hero, he was his dad s namesake. my dad generally sat over here, if i made a spectacular play, he would say you did good, son. how many times would he be out here? never ever missed a game. did that mean a lot to you? absolutely, my dad was my backbone. keene was as popular as he was athletic. you were a legend? yeah, there was no doubt. they had posters of me all around town, everybody knew who i was with my sports ability. yeah, i was the most popular guy around, no question, i was voted the most popular guy in school. jimmy seemed to have everything, except enough money to keep up with the rich kids at school. and he only saw one way to get it. he started selling drugs and quickly learned he was good at it. you re making decent money, you don t think is this a wrong
unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. we knew he was responsible for several deaths. and to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend and alleged serial killer. i m not a serial killer hunter. i said, how am i going to do this? at stake, answers. wondering where she is. what happened. peace for grieving families. you want to find her and bring her home and you can t. and one man s freedom. you don t just turn around and give out candy and say, you re free to go. i went through hell and back. early each day, donna reitler greets her daughter, trisha. i say good morning every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say hi, mom! trisha was very kind-hearted and very smart. as a child, says father, garry, trisha lit up the room. she would just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say ta-da! that type of thing. they brought her
unsolved. officials believed only one man knew what happened. we knew he was responsible for several deaths. and to get answers it would take a risky, unusual plan. send a convicted drug dealer undercover into a dangerous prison to befriend and alleged serial killer. i m not a serial killer hunter. i said, how am i going to do this? at stake, answers. wondering where she is. what happened. peace for grieving families. you want to find her and bring her home and you can t. and one man s freedom. you don t just turn around and give out candy and say, you re free to go. i went through hell and back. early each day, donna reitler greets her daughter, trisha. i say good morning every morning. i look at that and i can hear her say hi, mom! trisha was very kind-hearted and very smart. as a child, says father, garry, trisha lit up the room. she would just bound into the room, spread her arms apart and say ta-da! that type of thing. they brought her