his way over to davis s table but the odd couple snapped more than a few photos together. the washington post s source s take on the packed lunch hour? this is like bizarro world. it is roger stone s world, a world that craves fame. and when roger stone sees someone in that world that also has even a little bit of fame, roger stone is drawn to that person s fame. fame is the currency. roger stone has always wanted to have. and he got it the hard way thanks to special prosecutor robert mueller, who in court today filed a motion indicating that the evidence in the indictments he has brought against roger stone is both voluminous and complex. it is composed of multiple hard drives containing several terabytes of information consisting of among other things fbi case reports, search warrants applications and results, bank financial records
wasn t necessary. stone not only eventually made his way over to davis s table but the odd couple snapped more than a few photos together. the washington post s source s take on the packed lunch hour? this is like bizarro world. it is roger stone s world, a world that craves fame. and when roger stone sees someone in that world that also has even a little bit of fame, roger stone is drawn to that person s fame. fame is the currency. roger stone has always wanted to have. and he got it the hard way thanks to special prosecutor robert mueller, who in court today filed a motion indicating that the evidence in the indictments he has brought against roger stone is both voluminous and complex. it is composed of multiple hard drives containing several terabytes of information
ignoring it. and it is truly important that what you are doing by focusing on these stories continue to be done until there s a new attorney general and there can be a grand jury to find out who was it that leaked the conversation of flynn with the russian ambassador. that was the crime. the leak to davis of the washington post exposing the conversation was a crime. and the question tonight is why isn t that crime being investigated? tucker: because everyone in washington is deeply invested on our failed foreign policy and anybody suggested changing it gets crushed, as you know. thank you. thank you. tucker: so the mike flynn story a lot more interesting than it gets credit for being and it raises some pretty important questions about how our government operates and the
when one of them zeroed the on a former city bus driver. and he would fill in for the regular driver on bonnie s bus route. and we just found out from strange things about this guy. he had several reports about him trying to pick up young girls. one of them was the daughter of another bus driver. i m talking 14-year-old girls. reporter: oh, boy. he was a substitute teacher but got fired for some of the things he was saying in his classes. reporter: apropos of young girls. yes. and he left the area and moved down to california. reporter: the troopers went looking and found him in davis, california. we flew down there to try to talk to him. reporter: could this be him, the man who raped and murdered bonnie? could the hunt finally be over? they got his dna. it came back that he was the individual involved in bonnie s death or that he had sex with her. everybody was happy, everybody was ecstatic. reporter: you got your guy. we got our guy. reporter: finally they had
never really a part of her life. saying good-bye to cameron as he went away to college. it was almost like she knew something. reporter: something was broken in the family, could never be fixed, of course. but then there was this news, huge news that the dna matched a one-time bus driver who had moved on to davis, california pap the troopers called karen as soon as the results came in. you get excited. you think, wow. reporter: this is the guy. yeah. then the bomb hit. reporter: the bomb. the bomb. they had some new dna system out. they retested it. and turned out it wasn t him. reporter: ouch. no one could believe it. reporter: back at square one. back at square one. then dealing with karen again. reporter: karen ramped up her campaign to keep bonnie s case in the public eye. bonnie s mother karen campbell continues her own crusade to find her daughter s killer. she remains unsatisfied with the investigation. i m going to be angrier than hell. reporter: t