nothing about the clothes angie dodge was wearing. do you remember what she had on? no, i just saw a lot of blood. do you remember if she was clothes, unclothed? i don t know. but, some details in the interview could be interpreted to back up the claims by police. once, for example, before was tapp shown the crime scene photos, he seems to in a guessing kind of we know what angie was wearing. i mean, the only thing that comes even halfway close in my mind is a t-shirt and sweats. and although he is wrong about the color of her clothes, after being asked many times if her clothes were half on or half off. or pulled up or push down. he does correctly say this about her pants. like, her sweats were half on. one leg. also, said the detectives, chris talked about ben hobbs hitting angie behind the air and we have the evidence to back it. we have bruising where he says that ben hit her.
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interview, the second interview, the third interview, the fourth interview, the fifth interview he lied like the sidewalk then you finally get to the seventh interview and that s the gospel truth. no, absolutely not. during each of the interviews he was bringing out information that he absolutely knew was not fit to or the color of clothes he was wearing the position of the clothes, how many times she was stabbed, the diagram on where she was at in the room. interesting. many times as the interviews progressed, chris tapp claimed to know nothing about the clothes angie dodge was wearing. do you remember what she had on? no. do you remember she was clothed or unclothed? no, i don t know. but some details in the interview could be interpreted to back up the claims by police. once, for example, before tapp was shown the crime scene photos, he seems to in a guessing kind of way know what angie was wearing. and although he s wrong about
those tapes over and over. we had a jury who reviewed those tapes but two guys who interviewed this person over and over again and found that in the first interview, the second interview, the third interview, the fourth interview, the fifth interview he lied like the sidewalk then you finally get to the seventh interview and that s the gospel truth. no, absolutely not. during each of the interviews he was bringing out information that he absolutely knew was not fit to or the color of clothes he was wearing the position of the clothes, how many times she was stabbed, the diagram on where she was at in the room. interesting. many times as the interviews progressed, chris tapp claimed to know nothing about the clothes angie dodge was wearing. do you remember what she had on? no. do you remember she was clothed or unclothed? no, i don t know. but some details in the interview could be interpreted to back up the claims by police. once, for example, before tapp was shown th
on? no. do you remember she was clothed or unclothed? no, i don t know. but some details in the interview could be interpreted to back up the claims by police. once, for example, before tapp was shown the crime scene photos, he seems to, in a guessing kind of way, know what angie was wearing. and although he s wrong about the color of her clothes, after being asked many times if her clothes were half on or half off or pulled up or pushed down, he does correctly say this about her pants. they were half on. like, one leg. also said the detective, chris talked about ben hobbs, hitting angie behind the ear and we have the evidence to back it. we have bruising where he says that ben hit her. so, detectives insisted they were right.