be taped somewhere along the powerline. greg carried a bright bicycle light and gave his friend a child s baseball bat, just in case. the men walked along the path and looked for the package, but couldn t find it. greg scanned the area with his light and then notice, there in the brush he sees that is actually a person laying on the ground holding a sniper rifle. that s terrifying. terrifying. the man appeared to be wearing camouflage. greg or jason yelled, gun. or maybe run. they turned, took off back towards the car. and that was when mr. mulvihill was shot. and as their running back, they re hearing multiple bullets. multiple rounds whizzing past their heads. they got in the car and took off. but then greg realized how badly he was injured. he pulled over and jason called 9-1-1. greg mulvihill was being hunted.
came up with a very stupid plan. and brought a gun to it. rafael acosta is weldon s former arc tierney. he did not represent him at the trial. he believes weldon acted out of what he calls a misguided hero complex. but never planned to kill or even her greg mulvihill. there you go. acosta says he thinks weldon s experience with krystal harris had a profound impact on him. that was the first case when he heard nobody was listening to that woman. and ultimately that woman was born to be correct. and now he has a second woman who is saying, nobody is listening to me. so, what do you do when nobody else doesn t want to help? you help. did you yourself have any conversations about a plan to kill greg mulvihill. no. the big question uncrossing is emanation, why show up in camouflage with and ar-15 if the goal was just to record greg picking up the package? could you not have just accomplished the exact same goal by sitting in your car and
after the day of the shooting. however, if he s dead, which would ultimately come right back to his loved once. in closing arguments, the prosecutor said there was no doubt diana lovejoy and weldon mcdavid had conspired to kill greg mulvihill. they didn t planned for jason kovach. they didn t plan for a by bright bike light to light up mr. mcdavid. and they did plan to get caught. no reason to kill, he had 120,000 reasons to kill. what would the jury think? first, let s see what you think. here what weldon and i and i had to say when we visited them in jail. coming up a defendant s biggest regret. not what you might think. if i could only take back one thing, i would take that. and drama in court. when dateline continues.
years to life in prison. diana 26 to life. did you ever think that your friend diana could ever get wrapped up in a wild story like this? no. no, it s my worst nightmare. greg mulvihill now has full custody of their son. i ve actually had a lot of hard to hearts with greg mulvihill and i do generally think that he is a sweet, nice man and didn t deserve any of this. walden s wife lea is now a single parent to. he shouldn t be in prison. he should be home. well done is a beautiful person, that my son should be able to have in his life. weldon mcdavid, the man who said he just wanted to help, who once empowered a woman caught in an abusive marriage, now, the fallen hero. contemplating life behind bars.
gurney wheeled out to an ambulance and brought to a hospital where she made a full recovery. when court resumed guilty of the crime of conspiracy to commit a murder. weldon learned he d also been convicted on all charges. at their sentencing hearing two and a half months later. well done address the court. i did not intend to shoot mr. mulvihill i m, sorry that i shot mr. mulvihill. it was an error as i stated previously. and then diana spoke publicly for the first time. some people think that i have it in me to do this. i still care about greg and as much as he i did love him. i loved him a lot. i just hope that reality, the reality, the higher reality of what happened, that what we really intended comes out. i believe it will someday. weldon was sentenced to 50