a romantic hike to a mountain spot, the scenery was breathtaking. the danger was to. my wife has fallen from a rock. an accidental fall, and she was gone. i remember going, what s? my heart sank, i fell to my knees. so why did it seem so suspicious? there is something going on here. his first wife died, this is not an accident. two wives, two deaths, two mysteries. nobody saw her push tony off that cliff. why would he? gosh, horrible, cruel. i was broken. my name is harry kaye, and i am in fourth grade. once had an end name tony, they lived a few states apart but we re never more than marion tony, how are you? i have no homework, we had a little prayer, eight days till christmas? i m excited, i love you, mary kate. she still writes her letters, even though tony can no longer respond. are you enjoying it in heaven? i miss you very much. i read a book about heaven, love your knees, it mary k was seven when her and died. it was sudden, scary a
evidence, no fingerprints or dna. and, no witnesses who saw harrell push tony off the cliff. judge john johnson was skeptical. we because i didn t know anything about. it i m thinking, okay. this is going to be hard to prove. no witnesses, no evidence, at that point. so, what do you have? but there was all that life insurance. there were the cell phone pinks that seemed to show herald scouting out tony s last hike. prosecution even showed the jury a map found in heralds car with an x marking the spot where tony fell. and, there were all those versions of what heralds said happened on that mountain. this was a case in which the evidence was not so much the physical evidence. the evidence where the lies. and it was lie after lie after lie after lie. the defense said none of the so-called evidence added up to murder. they said that pinks on her old phone didn t show trips to the
right at the start because i didn t know anything about it, i was thinking, okay, this is going to be hard to prove. no witnesses, no evidence at that point. so what do you have? but there was all that life insurance. there were the cell phone pings that seemed to show harold scouting out toni s last hike. the prosecution even showed the jury a map found in harold s car with an x marking the spot where toni fell. and there were all those versions of what harold said happened on that mountain. this was a case in which the evidence was not so much the physical evidence. the evidence were the lies. and it was lie after lie after lie after lie. the defense said none of the so-called evidence added up to murder. they said the pings on harold s phone didn t show trips to the park, but rather him taking a back route to his weekend cabin. and, as for the life insurance, toni knew all about it.
added up to murder. they said the pings on harold s phone didn t show trips to the park, but rather him taking a back route to his weekend cabin. and, as for the life insurance, toni knew all about it. besides, they argued, toni would still be alive if the park service had sent a helicopter to rescue her as harold begged them to do and even offered to pay for. the crux of the defense was harold henthorn is an odd duck. he says more than he should. and that may make him a blowhard and an annoying person to be around at a cocktail party but doesn t make him a killer. look past his character and focus on the evidence. nobody saw harold henthorn push toni off that cliff. there is no video of it happening. there s very little physical evidence to prove anything other than it was just a fall. reporter: but the prosecution had another powerful card to play. although the defense objected, the judge allowed in testimony about harold s first wife lynn,