christmas parties, easter, valentine s day parties. ice cream social and paper airplanes. ice cream socials. these were the neighbors. rich and linda johnson. lina and marion cockrell. todd had one airplane in the hangar and one in the driveway. they loved having an ex-fighter pilot for a neighbor. todd was always i mean, he was just a genuinely interesting guy. he would yeah. make eye contact with you. he always wanted to know about my job. what sorta cases are you working on? what kind of law do you practice? i had actually kind of looked at todd as kind of a guy s guy . reporter: you enjoyed their company. we did. enjoyed todd a little more than rachel, maybe. i knew her less well than i knew todd, i feel. i feel like we were both in the same place in our lives, but sort of moving in different circles and reporter: and she wasn t one of those people who kind you immediately were attracted to or talked to her in or or- - or what? no.
the phone conversation. one of the persons he spoke to was his agent milton evans. evans contacted dr. greenson s brother-in-law. that call came in at 8:25 w.m. eunice murray told police it was 9:00 p.m. when the phone rang in marilyn s house. it was a phone call from marilyn s attorney and he asked if marilyn is all right. i said as far as i know she is. i went into the room and the telephone cord was under the door. these were indications that she was sleeping. if you think about eunice murray s disposition. she wasn t one to make waves. if marilyn was in her room and didn t want to be disturbed, she was walk on egg shells.
the phone conversation. one of the persons he spoke to was his agent milton evans. evans contacted dr. greenson s brother-in-law. that call came in at 8:25 w.m. eunice murray told police it was 9:00 p.m. when the phone rang in marilyn s house. it was a phone call from marilyn s attorney and he asked if marilyn is all right. i said as far as i know she is. i went into the room and the telephone cord was under the door. these were indications that she was sleeping. if you think about eunice murray s disposition. she wasn t one to make waves. if marilyn was in her room and didn t want to be disturbed, she was walk on egg shells.
david and i had a good marriage. if he were alive, he would say, we had a good marriage. i do miss him. i miss what we had. there s not anybody that would ever be able to replace him. the murder of an army major was big news in fayetteville, especially an officer working in special ops. its waves are felt all over. and news of this one skipped upcountry and crossed the windy prairie to a place called langdon, north dakota. that s where the major was from. this is where he grew up, where he became an unusual young man. he was quiet. he wasn t one that was dating. he didn t have a lot of friends. brenda strong is david s older sister. he wasn t into sports. he just was introspective. but his mother shirley says david always knew exactly what he wanted to do. i am going to be an army man. that s what he said. how old was he when he first started saying that?
for something definitely over 12 i think it was it was understood that anything under 12 wouldn t satisfy their hopes and expectations there were even moments during the election campaign when they talked about maybe breaking the 20 mark and 20 percent so certainly didn t get anywhere near that party leaders were saying this evening well we think there s 2 reasons for this one was the distress of their friends in austria who basically crashed and burned when a video came out showing a meeting between a so-called russian oligarch apparently she wasn t one but and 2 members of that party in which they were essentially offering her influence over political decisions in return for support and money that seems to have been viewed as problematic for the german far right and right wing party as well but addition to that they said well bracks it apparently was a deterrent to voters who might otherwise have voted for the right wing