murder is so personal she knew who was in the room with her, she trusted that person and the saddest thing is tha the last person that you loo at in this world is not your loved ones, it s your killer gosh i miss her so much tough, tenacious, as feisty as her name. hard driving defensive attorne chiquita tate. would walk into a courtroom and she would look like sh owned the place. loved defending her clients loved the law. stay late at work to read u on a murder case but the next murder that polic wound up investigating was hers she is representing som really hardened criminals. maybe somebody had a beef with her? it was personal the clues, a missing gucc wallet, mystery strands of hair it s suggested that a femal had maybe killed her and had pulled the hair out. who done it who came up here ended somebody planned this murder somebody wanted her out o the way. i told her, i will make thi right. i will make this right for you. hello and welcome t
advance or alone on my 401k. his boss said, you know, i can t do it i m sorry, greg as burns told the jury, gre could get about $60,000 in insurance if chiquita were t die. motivation, more so, we chiquita had planned to leav break. that s one thing break could not accept the prosecution told th jury that greg might have been angry, but he was also cool an calculated planning both the crime and th cover-up case in point? those long hairs that suggeste a female killer. the state argue that gre brought her to the crime scene and then planted it. her hand was not clenchin it, as if she died that way. it was actually strewn as if someone had taken it and weaved it through her hand it was a ploy, said the prosecution. designed to throw off the cops just like the tossed and found wallet from guardian lane,
them know, we try to grab a much as information as possible they began their standard investigative ritual holding a timeline of th victims last day assists didn t leslie huckma was part of it that thursday, how does tha fit in your recollection was that they like pretty regular day. we chiquita had gone to court and that very day talk t reporters about her case statute is the question i want the appellate court t review after a quick check, sh headed back to her office wher they were finishing. she left at her regular time 5:30 leslie remembers being concerned about the smell of varnish. i said, chiquita, don t stain here too late. the smell was overpowering she says, leslie, i m no staying here late. i m gonna read this. but she did stay late weeks chiquita husband said sh called around seven or so an asked to please bring he