sesnick still recovering from a near fatal blood caught. i got ordered to go home but obviously i wasn t going anywhere. the case? well, they knew they had something but what exactly? it was just one of those cases where we knew we were on the right track, but we also knew that there was a lot of work left. and for the carliles, a lot of grief. elberta was a barely-functioning mess. i didn t lose just my dad. i lost my mom, too. because she wasn t the same person for a really long time. and adding insult, doug s secrets were exposed for the whole world to see. that big house on the south hill, heavily mortgaged. the fancy cars not paid for. the paperwork that claimed he was worth millions, a facade. doug carlile was flat broke. hadn t even bought life insurance. do you ever feel angry at all at doug for not providing more
and they were as happy as either one of them had ever been. he d say what else do we need to do? we re retired. we have plenty of money. we ll just have fun. kay was a rich man. made most of his money buying gold at 250 an houns, said darla. he just had the foresight. he d always he was the dollar bill s not going to be worth anything. he put his money into a trust so that roger and his other children would inherit everything once he was gone. heaven knows he wasn t spending it. worth millions, but he was very frugal. very frugal. and i just i used to say to him like i said when is it you re going to spend your money? you know? what are you waiting for? so kay promised darla he d travel with her, see the world. but he made sure his bunker was stocked. and he kept his guns close to hand. just in case.
well, they knew they had something but what exactly? it was just one of those cases where we knew we were on the right track, but we also knew that there was a lot of work left. and for the carliles, a lot of grief. elberta was a barely-functioning mess. i didn t lose just my dad. i lost my mom, too. because she wasn t the same person for a really long time. and adding insult, doug s secrets were exposed for the whole world to see. that big house on the south hill, heavily mortgaged. the fancy cars not paid for. the paperwork that claimed he was worth millions, a facade. doug carlile was flat broke. hadn t even bought life insurance. do you ever feel angry at all at doug for not providing more for like a insurance policy or something? no, not at all. because he was a very good provider every day he was alive.
business-like, like he d done it a hundred times before. in fact, he was the voice for a violent separatist voice known for executing prisoners, beheading, usually. we would like to tell you that, uh, we need 10 million u.s. dollars for the release of your family. can you hear me? and i just was thinking, are you losing your mind? who you think you got? just couldn t believe it. $10 million. from me. why would they think he had 10 million? perhaps they watched the internet. in lynchburg, the kidnapping was big news, with tv crews across the street and captured him driving his used mercedes coupe. there you are in your fancy car. you must be worth millions. that was a wrong, wrong
a one hundred kilogram gold coin worth millions. but convicting clan members who number about two hundred thousand in germany is difficult in part because few are willing to testify the government is increasing the pressure by seizing luxury cars and real estate. but organized crime researcher ralph todd bunn says that s not enough to break the clan solidarity. is in a list of police that they re all sworn to secrecy and that s what makes the investigators work so difficult there are unable to break through these structures . there would need to be a support program for people who want to leave the klan s a good program. but there are no such programs yet she scame from syria ten years ago almost every day she sees the klan s at work along the one and only one of the cones main streets but she s afraid their crimes will strengthen prejudices against innocent migrants and muslims. is on the on and on. the mafia