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places that are daunting and difficult, and yet you clearly feel that same emotional turmoil every time it comes up. i do. you are feeling it all again you think 31 years later it would different. i get emotional and start remembering and think i can t believe it has been this long. as the second trial began in february 19 v6, the lawyer laid out the defenses case. not guilty by the reason of insanity. that would maintain that defense throughout the trial. after six years in maximum security, glenn was nearly unrecognizable. sheriff lynn stedman was in charge of security. he did not make a sound during the trial. he let his hair grow long. he sat there with his head
sheriff stedman watched and decided they had to be a ploy. he was feigning insanity. it took five years or so to come up with this act. the jury came back and sentenced him to life for each of the murders, and 200 years
they did excellent. they were good. they were both well. stood up under cross-examination? yeah. we tried the case in chief in one day. just we just one witness after another. altogether, the hatch case took three days of the court s time. hatch testified in his own defense. he was convicted, sentenced to death. glen ake s trial in early summer didn t take much longer. but in the courtroom they kept him under heavy guard. ake was volatile, unpredictable. ake was really mean. i mean, he just was a mean person. sheriff lynn stedman testified for two hours about ake s thanksgiving confession. but once again, brooks and leslie were the star witnesses for the prosecution. they both calmly identified glen ake as the man who shot them and murdered their parents. did you watch the children s testimony? yes. brooks was very strong in his testimony. leslie was, too.
bill james, at the courthouse. it was the call he was waiting for. i jumped over the railing, ran to the office to prepare the extradition papers. i put a call in to the governor, had him sign him. we had it done in a few hours. why the hurry, why the rush? we wanted them. remember, the fugitives had committed a double murder in texas, too. but the oklahomans were determined they wanted first crack at ake and hatch. had to get there before some lawmen from texas beats them to it. the news of the capture was a huge relief to brooks and leslie douglass. and now the race to bring back ake and hatch. sheriff lynn stedman flew by charter to colorado. it was about 2:30 to 3:00 in the morning that we landed at will rogers world airport here in oklahoma city. yeah. with them. and then took them by car. then the sort of thing that almost never happens on their