and not a happy one. for all he had accomplished, all he had overcome, the grief, the fury, the drift, the confusion, it wasn t enough. perhaps it was his long dead father still whispering in his ear, something he needed to do. he found himself on a legislative tour of oklahoma s infamous maximum security prison at mccallister. big mac s population housed the most dangerous prisoners including glen ake. the triggerman in his parents murder. and in an even more secure wing, stephen hatch, ake s accomplice, waiting out his final days on death row. at first brooks was afraid he might run into glen ake behind the wall here at the penitentiary. he was nervous about that, wanted to avoid it. then something started gnawing at him and eventually he realized he knew what he had to
the state of oklahoma along with brooks and leslie douglass had some unfinished business with stephen hatch. not the triggerman, no. but a murderer, yes. coming up i was afraid to sleep at night. i was afraid somebody was coming to get me. another legal confrontation. and another staggering surprise. a new part of the story. an accident doesn t have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car s totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what s your policy?
ake even mentioned cocaine, that they had taken. glen ake made it clear in his statement that he was the shooter. he was in change. why did hatch go along with him? hatch was a and this is ake s words hatch is a follower. ake said, i m the strong one and the made all the decisions. so it was like a big dog/little dog and hatch would follow along. ake said he was the triggerman, not only in the douglass killings but in texas, their. the other incident of the shooting of the fellows in texas, did ake tell you about that and why he pulled the trigger then? he said that he had to do it because steve hatch was just too weak to do it. he was afraid to pull the trigger? yes, sir. and they knew each other having been brothers-in-law for some time. it s it s one of those crimes or series of crimes that and this is ake s words. hatch is a follower. ake s said, i m the wrong one and made all of the decisions. hmm. so it looks like big dog, little dog. and he just kind of
continues. we will see t. j. holmes from new york on 9/11 as well. on sunday, yes. and you are in now for randi kaye. yeah, and i will see you tomorrow. what is your show called, the saturday afternoon we re just here. let s stick with the news room, how about that. you at least got the cnn part right. got that right, okay. i am in for randi kaye at the top of the hour here. new yorkers have been through a lot and have seen a lot. here we go. something else they have to deal with and something else they have to see. police check points set up all around the city in response in response to what is being called, a credible and specific, but not a confirmed threat. shatter among security officials talk about three individuals that might be involved. one of them a u.s. citizen. not known if they are actually in the country yet. and also a bulletin put out said the attackers could be using a truck or carloaded with explosives. they warn small arms or poisons could be u
she said as long as he wasn t triggerman and as long as he wasn t the master schemer then she was willing for us to go ahead and make deals with him and skyers so that we could convict the others. the indictment charged melvin walker and david ramsey with murder. walker for shooting brown and ramsey, who also worked at ex-sheriff dorsey s private security firm, for being the armed lookout ready to kill anyone who intervened. walker was the triggerman. and skyers got rid of the gun. and cuffy drove the getaway car. cuffy s plea changed everything. i will accept your plea of guilty as to counts 12, 13 and 14. the trial in the state murder case against ramsey and walker began in the spring of 2002. it was held right in dekalb county. cuffy was the state s star witness. i do, sir. paul skyers testified that derwin brown was assassinated to pave the way for sidney dorsey s