for a small island girl, it felt as big and lonely as new york city. she missed kauai, her family, and would come home as often as she could. that s when she got involved with darren. and darren was here. darren was here. darren galas. a little older, made good money in his highway construction job. sandra was crazy about him. and soon after she moved home, they got married. son austin came nine months later, and braden two years after that. so by the age of 24, sandra was the matriarch of her own little clan. she loved the boys to death. i mean, she, you know, that was they were the apple of her eye. life was good. until april 2005, when sandra came to her parents, very upset. as she told us, she was cleaning out her husband s backpack and two papers fell out, two phone numbers. so she called the phone numbers
we got him. tex s lawyers were mystified. i think it is a mistaken verdict. and it is the result of the compromise. and i think it is just plain wrong. tex s sister dixie is still stunned. to think that one moment in time, you lose your wife, you lose your friends, you lose your money, you lose your house, you lose your career, you lose your dignity, and you lose your freedom and your future. only once did tex mciver speak in court. in a rambling statement before sentencing, tex declared how much he missed his god son austin. the food at chick-fil-a. and then finally, his wife diane. if i might just say, because i know she s here, i feel her
strength for the trial, scheduled for the summer of 2017. but it was delayed yet again and darren during all this time, out and about, this time, we found him at son austin s soccer game. that s him wearing the black t-shirt, gold chain, and wrap-around sunglasses. and in the blue shirt, his wife. larry and his wife were there at the soccer game, too. always there. and what larry felt in his chest was more wage than physical pain. some day, i might lose it all. i really don t know what i m going to do. you never know until it happens. then, late 2017, a break through. the prosecutor felt his investigators had finally and fully eliminated ryan as a suspect. which now only left darren in their sights. we had done some work over the years that had made the case somewhat better. maybe darren looked himself in the mirror and said i know i did
few. she was in a working class in a honolulu. she missed kauai, her family and small ranch house in her garage would come home as often as she in her car. she had been strangled to death. could. that s when she got involved it was sandra s new boyfriend with darryn. darryn was here? ryan shinjo who called the darryn. darryn gallis, made good police. said he found her that way. and she was slumped to the right, to the passenger s seat, money in his construction job. face down into the seat. sandra was crazy about him and roy asher was one of the as soon as she moved home she original investigators. got married. we spoke to him in 2009. son austin came nine months later and braden two years after this was three years after that. sandra was murdered. by the age of 24 sandra was the matriarch of her own little clan. she loved the boys to death. i saw in the back of her neck you know, they were the apple of the ligature marks. her eye. life was good until april we didn t
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