you know? to her. i know i do that sometimes when i drink. i don t see a lot of attention. this still doesn t seem like grounds for a gigantic fight. no. it got to the point where i think she i had upset her. i was really i just know she want went to go take a bath. which is what she did when she was irritated? yes. conrad also shared with us how he picked the bathroom lock. not, he said, to confront heidy, but just to apologize. she just said get out. i was like, ok. so, i just let her be. as for conrad s behavior after police arrived at his door, he said, he had good reason for acting that way. i was trying to save my wife. i don t know. does that make sense? i just wanted her to live. i get how frantic you must have been. i m not sure i understand the threatening part of that? and i think that s one of the things that ended up getting you in trouble. could be. i was like, how do i explain this to you guys? get her help.
gonna (bleep) die. it could be the way this guy reacts to trump. but i m telling you, it was a red flag at those times. also red flag, was conrad drunk. he admitted he and heidy had been drinking earlier that night. i can see in his eyes, the redness. red flag number three, conrad told crook he and heidy had been arguing. a minor dustup, he said. no big deal. but enough for heidy to draw a bat and asked to be left alone. she went and locked herself in the bathroom and then he details how he picked the lock and went in the bathroom. and then she kicked him out. to me, that s another it s just more proof of there was an argument. a bigger argument. as for the location of the gun itself, that too was suspicious. but that gun is how far from heidi? i would say eight feet, ten
i felt like they thought i did something. soon after he arrived at the scene, sergeant bill crook did we get to have his suspicions. were telling him, comrade back off. and he wouldn t. he was what? moving around? keeping paramedics from being there? yes, sir. there were other scenarios that needed to be explored like accident and suicide. that s when detective tom wallace came in. there d been a number of theories. we obviously are going to exhaust them. that s going to happen. the medical examiner did it make wallace s job any easier. his pollen are polar preliminary finding, heidy s manner of death could not be determined. so, wallace tackled each theory one by one. accident seemed to hard to believe. thanks to conrad, heidy had firearms experience. can you think and a venue we could ve been an accident? no. heidy would it have been so
and he either runs over to catch her, or she falls down. wallace then went back to the truman home, making a detailed measurements of the kitchen and surrounding rooms. he wanted to see if conrad s story checked out. his conclusion, it did not. her body is at the top of the staircase. it doesn t add up that she would ve traveled the distance that he is saying she would have gone, and then followed at that location. it was hard for to wallace believe heidy could have traveled from the bathroom to the top of the stairs, after sustaining such a severe head wound. she would ve followed immediately to the ground. shared wallace his findings with assistant district attorney craig johnson. johnson agreed. everything pointed to conrad. why would conrad want to kill his wife? under the circumstances, i d say the motive was just based on that heat of passion. argument that they were having. alcohol, a fight, and again, that is where we got murder. at the same time, johnson was st
which they also said was completely consistent with the testimony that heidy would have fallen after only a step or two. she would have gone to the ground immediately your argument is that she did fall down, and she fell right about here? yes, that is exactly what our argument is. according to moffat, this was not a simple mistake. is this just a case of a small thing from the police department, making some incorrect measurements, adding up some figures wrong? i do not believe so. i believe they will fully lied to secure a conviction against conrad truman and for these attorneys, there were more issues with the states case. one had to do it gunshot residue tests be defense learned police swab both heidy and conrad s hands, but those swabs were never sent to the lab. when you have gunshot residue that was never tested, those things matter. the defense team decided to test those swabs themselves. conrad s hands were negative for residue. there was a question as to