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about it one day. and she did not want to know the details. she told me that she assumed that what we had planned did not happen and god was gonna forgive us. in the end, the defense attorney got brian to tell jurors exactly why they should not believe him. mr. winchester, you re a murderer. isn t it true? yes, sir. mr. winchester, you re a liar. isn t that true? yes, sir. you got him to say yes to both of those things. i have probably in 20 years never had a witness come right out and say boldly and emphatically that they are a liar. in his final remarks to the jury, attorney ethan way argued, if you exclude brian s lying testimony, you are left with nothing forensically, evidentially, tying denise to the murder. this case is only about brian winchester. it is only about him killing mike williams. it is only about him doing the most heinous thing that can be done. in his closing remarks, prosecutor fuchs pointed to
only one charged. what about brian? they told us that they had had to make a deal with the devil. some called it the deal of the century. really what they wanted was information of what happened to mike, where the body was. his attorney, tim jansen, said prosecutors had but one priority to find mike s body. they never said to him, you have to give any evidence against denise. but he would. in exchange for his testimony against denise, brian got 20 years for the kidnapping, and would not face murder charges. the state of florida versus denise williams. almost 18 years after mike williams disappeared, denise went on trial. she faced a mandatory life sentence if convicted. prosecutors has a