and eventually the case found its way to this man. it was intriguing from the beginning. san diego attorney keith greer. he did identify some of the bruising and internal bruising which couldn t be explained by the hanging. wait one second, it couldn t be explained by the hanging but could be explained by what? by somebody knocking her down from behind and hog-tying her, something along those lines. a struggle. plus greer said the force of falling nine feet from the balcony should ve caused more severe injuries to rebecca s neck. he like the other doctor believed someone killed rebecca and then placed her body at the end of the rope. he began to develop a theory as to who. the riding on the doors a key to the case. remember the message painted on the door? sheriffs investigators declined to reveal what it said, greer eventually found out. the message scrawled in black
was it right for number ten and the tory party to try to rip up the rules? no, it wasn t right, and i wouldn t have supported it had i been there. i think it was a misjudgmentl of an epic and sort of in a way baffling proportion because the u turn was swift because the consequence - was enormous, and rightly so. one of the jobs you do now that you are out of parliament some would call lobbying, you would probably call public affairs or consultancy or something like that, now that you know more about that world, do you think that s compatible with being an mp at the same time, as well? could you do both of those things? first of all, - i don t do lobbying. i m happy to be corrected. i thought you did do something to do with public affairs. yes, but i don t. i never engage with government. 0h, ok. i only speak to businesses. that s interesting because we label it as one thing that you would say there is a degree
like to say that in all my years in an educator i ve seen anything like this. sometime around last january hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of books rolled into my classroom as well as educators all throughout the district and immediately i knew something wasn t right. the covers of the books were bizarre, they were cartoonlike, pamphlet style, very thin. they all had the same narrative, it was just strange. not to mention the quality of the books, the rigor wasn t there. the moment i started asking questions, the moment i started probing and asking why we were teaching these books as opposed to vetted literary material, that was it. i was public enemy number one.
in an educator, i ve seen anything like this. sometime around last january, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of books rolled into my classroom as well as educators all throughout the district and immediately i knew something wasn t right. the covers of the books were bizarre, they were cartoonlike pamphlet style, very thin. they all had the same narrative it was just strange. not to mention the quality of the books, the rigor wasn t there. the moment i started asking questions, the moment i started probing and asking why we were teaching these books as opposed to vetted literary material that was it. i was public enemy number one. you know, i could not do anything right.
this does not make sense. logically it just doesn t make sense. what are you saying? something wasn t right. it turns out fulton county prosecutor clint rucker was thinking the same thing. there was no malfunction with the gun at the time it was discharged. it was in perfect operating condition. it had 12 pounds of pressure required to pull the trigger. meaning it is not easy to do. it is not easy to do. it became very clear to me this had to be an intentional act. diane s colleagues gave the da her computer and files, hoping rucker might find more evidence. and that is when the evolution of the motive then developed. rucker s investigators found documents suggesting tex was in financial trouble. what is more, diane s colleagues revealed she had been working on a new will. rucker wanted to find that will so he got a search warrant for the ranch and condo. no will turned up but something else