same time i didn t think he would do it again. the detective called ynobe matthews back down to the station for another interview decided to pull a fast one with his suspect telling him he was about to get dna results from the crime scene. what were you really about to get it that quickly? we weren t gonna get it that quickly that day, but tryin to get him to believe that we had that information, that we had everything that we needed. i had contacted my supervisor earlier. and i told him, if he would page me just say put in type in the words that says dna matches. and right on cue, the detective s pager went off. and i showed it to mr. matthews. it said dna matches. so what s his face like when he looks at that match?
year old reporter of espionage. he s pleaded not guilty. cnn senior international correspondent matthew chance is in moscow, matthew as of yesterday. this had been marked top secret top secret case, which means we weren t gonna get a lot of details about it. what more are you learning today, though? well i mean that that top secret designation is still very much in in force, and so we re not getting any actual details from the russian authorities about the status of ivan gorshkov itch where he s being held. it s believed that is being held in a big jail complex in the center of moscow called the lefortovo prison. that s where the sensitive kinds of prisoners tend to be held. we are in touch with us diplomats in moscow there, saying that they ve been trying to get consular access to mr yushkevich . but so far they ve not been successful in doing that they have, and it s partly because of that security around him that they haven t been able to.
an accident. most people, divorce would ve been a better solution. brian said that she wanted to do the stigma. the way she was raised, because upper pride, she didn t want to get a divorce. i mean, we wanted to be together and we weren t gonna let anything stop that. better to be a killer than a divorcee? a widow gets sympathy. and on top of that, she gets $1.75 million. so the weekend of the wedding anniversary became d-day. brian testified mike was not hunting alone. he was along as his early morning duck-hunting buddy. they pushed off. the plan was to make it look like mike drowned in a boating accident. the murder weapon would be mike s waders. we believed that that if he fell overboard with the waders on that he would sink pretty quickly. we got to that area that i knew was a deep area. i basically stopped the
lineup of witnesses fdle agents, fish and wildlife officers and mike s mother with her head barely showing above the witness box. and the jury met brian s first wife, kathy. did you suspect that brian winchester, your husband, was having an affair with denise williams? i did suspect that. suspicions that were confirmed after brian asked her to join them in a threesome at a beach condo before the murder. there were snapshots with partial nudity. kathy also said denise tried to involve her in a cover-up after brian s arrest. to get a message to brian that i m not talking. but those witnesses were merely the side dishes to the state s main course the mesmerizing confession of brian winchester. it was a stunning story of betrayals. a wife betraying her husband. her lover betraying his best friend. i had my gun in the boat. and a confession from the stand you ll never be able to unhear. coming up after so many years, finally the truth. we wanted to be together and w
sex with him. how did carolyn die? her death was ruled a strangulation. so things started kinda matchin up. ynobe had never been convicted of sexual assault, but in the files the detective read the story one particularly brutal assault. a case ended up being charged as a misdemeanor unlawful restraint it was kristin s. ynobe was the man she says almost killed her. i was certain that he had done this before. but at the same time i didn t think he would do it again. the detective called ynobe matthews back down to the station for another interview decided to pull a fast one with his suspect telling him he was about to get dna results from the crime scene. what were you really about to get it that quickly? we weren t gonna get it that quickly that day, but tryin to get him to believe that we had that information, that we had everything that we needed. i had contacted my supervisor earlier. and i told him, if he