and when they make the connections and connect the dots to show how he was involved and not just what drugs she took but how she actually took the drugs, i think they are going to weigh and consider that. and it s going to hurt him. and the statements like that that come in against him, they re certainly not going to help him in his defense. there s got to be something they ve got to consider and it makes a difference to the case. danny, what about the presence of this mistress gypsy? well, we ve seen many defendants unfortunately in america it s a fact of life that people engage in nonsense with mistresses or whoever. and we ve seen a lot of defense. that s the prosecution s chief motive here. and the problem is, the prosecution has to hope that that motive is so powerful and this behavior is so odd and unexplainable that it will get them over the fact that they simply do not have science in their favor. you look for the defense to absolutely hammer home the fact that each of thes
we do a lot of it work there. information technology work there. it s a group that designs, builds and repairs our ship autos what do you say to every time i m part of these stories think if i m in a position of leadership what in the world do you tell the families who suffered unthinkable today? well, our hearts were you. that this was an attack on the whole family z that we grief with you. we ll be there for you. as time passes. that, this is unexplainable. it s unimaginable. but together as a family is the way to get through this,
we design ships there. we do a lot of it work there. information technology work there. it s a group that designs, builds and repairs our ship autos what do you say to every time i m part of these stories think if i m in a position of leadership what in the world do you tell the families who suffered unthinkable today? well, our hearts were you. that this was an attack on the whole family z that we grief with you. we ll be there for you. as time passes. that, this unexplainable. it s unimaginable. but together as a family is the way to get through this,
he spoke with geraldo hours after she was rescued. it s a great feeling we are going to get my daughter home. love these guys to law enforcement. they did their job great. i m still saddened for my son and wife, mourning them. but mixed emotions. i almost collapsed. it was present. there was something good came out of such evil that it was it s unexplainable. martha: i wonder how he s procession all of this. this could have been a completely different end to this story. all these pictures and so many
because, yeah, right. you know? but there are some things that i ve seen here that i ve not there are just some things that are unexplainable. the specter of inmates refusing to leave prison, even after death. lockup crews have found that at other prisons, too. built in 1852, california s san quentin is one of the oldest prisons we visited. approximately 1985, brand-new correctional officer here at san quentin, i was working graveyard in a section called don donner. officer feudler is a member of san quentin s investigative services unit, an elite team of cos that track gang activity and other threats to the institution. one night my partner and i were working graveyard. i was sitting with my back to a file cabinet just like this. there was a row of locks,