it was simply charred. this gave it unique properties, something that i could compare back to with any standards that were found at the scene. the charred insulation on these jeans was consistent with the charred insulation found on michael andrade s body. the insulation was unique. it was burnt insulation. so, it wasn t a situation where the person could say i d been working at a construction site, that s how i got this insulation on my clothing. wrapped around the spool of the vacuum cleaner, investigators found highly distinctive thread. black polyester fibers were wrapped around cotton fibers, then colored with an unusual combination of dyes. this thread was consistent with thread found around michael s neck. it matched his bed sheet which had been torn and used as a ligature.
it s a highly coveted job and position here at santa rosa. they re not getting paid. they get game time for their pay, but they like working here. it s a good atmosphere, a good environment. we attempt to recycle 100% of everything we have. if the uniform goes bad, we ll make belts out of it, we ll make whatever is required. inmate johnny brewster, serving three years for cocaine possession, lends his formidable sewing skills to the prison s recycling efforts. sometimes i get teased about it by these guys here. right now, i m making belts from pant leg material. as you see, we start off by joining the two pieces. usually i make one large spool approximately 35 foot every two to three days. i m making approximately 10 to 12 belts a day.
welcome back to black fish killers inside captivity. black squn fish follows the story of tilikum, an orca that was captured 27 years before he killed seaworld trainer dawn brancheau. but it was those years in captivity themselves that turned tilikum into a killer? that s really the question being debated here. here s a clip from blackfish. he s not killing because he s just crazy. he s not killing because he doesn t know what he s doing. he s killing because he s frustrated, and he s got aggravations, and he doesn t know how to he has no outlet for it. now tilikum is spending a great deal of time by himself and basically floating lifeless in a spool. three hours now and he hasn t moved. naomi, that s a very strong contention, because we re almost
. welcome back to black fish killers inside captivity. black squn fish follows the story of tilikum, an orca that was captured 27 years before he killed seaworld trainer dawn brancheau. but it was those years in captivity themselves that turned tilikum into a killer? that s really the question being debated here. here s a clip from blackfish. he s not killing because he s just crazy. he s not killing because he doesn t know what he s doing. he s killing because he s frustrated, and he s got aggravations, and he doesn t know how to he has no outlet for it. now tilikum is spending a great deal of time by himself and basically floating lifeless in a spool. three hours now and he hasn t moved. naomi, that s a very strong contention, because we re almost implying there s a motive,
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