and i didn t look at it to say, well, i m going to prove who murdered your son. i said i would hope to find truth and justice, and that s what we done. we got to this point today because i worked on evidence that s 28 years old now. the evidence was always there. it s just the way the police tried to bury it, twist it, and if you imagine it like a jigsaw puzzle, they were trying to force pieces of a jigsaw puzzle into places they shouldn t be. in 2014, 20 years after rikki s death, ruth and gary persuaded the police to reopen the case. i never set out to solve a murder. paul fullwood asked me if i could give him some fresh, new and compelling evidence. we gave him all the fresh, new and compelling evidence. he s the one, he and his team solved this murder, not me. ijust kept a promise.
his memory lives on through his family who will have to deal with loss for the rest of their lives. but now they finally know they have answers. they know what happened and they know who took rikki from them. and we really, really hope this gives them some peace. for years, watson had hidden away, knowing he was responsible for rikki s murder and thinking he d gotten away with it, but this is no longer the case. he will spend years behind bars and the truth is finally out. it actually fell to you to get this case reopened. we wouldn t be sitting here with what we know now had you not gone through all of that evidence. are you angry that it fell to you? hmm. in one way, yeah, but not really angry. it surprises me nobody else has done it. but then again, it all comes down to ruth finding somebody that she could trust.
children. his wife has been a teacher for more than two decades. so you have so much interest in protecting our schools. thank you for your time this morning, mike. thank you. it s an honor to be here. we heard the mayor, right there, of uvalde also tell us there were eight agencies, eight law enforcement agencies on scene that tragic day. listen to what the dps colonel steve mcgraw said. right now, you may not be able to see from that side but right now, you can tell it s unlocked because when you move this, goes back into it. twist it around one loop, you can still move it. it seems like it s the same thing, you re opening it but you can t because it doesn t move. it stays. it remains in that location. as you can see, there s no way
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so we don t know how long fibers that run all the way from the base through to the tip and if you give them a bit of a twists as you burn. the fibers. give. you. twist it into the shape. of her studio she only builds models of the sculptures themselves only take shape by their final no creations 1st she sketches what she envisions. the work is always designed for a particular place and to do a lot of sketch but drawing some time in between or jawing the process. i really enjoy working with charcoal this is well and charcoal which is made from the same woman with. the artist adds the final touches before she leaves don t like gone at the mercy of its environment.