gave a very detailed account of killing amanda and killing her in that lot, which is why they went to such lengths to dig her up. when approached robert with the information, he decided he didn t want to talk about it anymore. so as one of the people who decides what lockup stories gets covered on extended stay and which ones don t, i let the crew i felt like we wouldn t be covering robert s story. there was too big of gap between what he was telling us and what authorities were saying. as so often happens it was another aspect to robert s story. coming up robert had a brother in the jail named bobby. it s weird how [ bleep ] happens. we encounter not just one but two more wolford s in jail. later, the story of the missing girl named amanda makes national news and stuns millions. usb connectivity, so you can enjoy your favorite music. mom! mom! mom! mom! mom! mom! hi mom. and a multi-flex sliding rear seat, for your passenger s comfort and your own. start your summer
authorities say he had a motivation for changing his story and claiming he had nothing to do with the letter. they re unsuccessful search resulted in a new criminal charge for him. they say i obstructed the fbi s and cleveland police investigations. wolford was charged with obstruction of justice. he pled not guilty but would remain in the jail until the case was solved. if found guilty he could have several more years added to the 26 he s already serving. i got saying, if the glove don t fit, you must acquit. wow. going to trial. that s o.j. i think we all know it s o.j. that s o.j. let s go to trial. while he denied any knowledge of what happened to the missing girl named amanda, he did say they were friends prior to her disappearance nine years
sentence. the victim was a homeless man. i gave him some drugs. he said he would pay me back. i trusted him. he said he ain t paying me. we get into a fight. when i seen him reaching, that s when i reached. i got the weapon and killed him. i shot him in the stomach and stabbed him seven times. i just went crazy on him. that had nothing to do with why wolford had been brought back to the jail shortly before we arrived to shoot our series there. he s here on a high profile case concerning the murder of a young female years ago. the cuyahoga county prosecutor s office said he wrote them a letter concerning the disappearance of a 16-year-old cleveland girl nine years earlier. i m writing this letter because i killed a girl. her name was amanda. we were seeing each other the same time she and her boyfriend had been dating. i killed her with a rag. i want her family to rest so i ll tell you where i dug a hole
earlier. we knew each other since we were little kids. i used to go to her work and talk to her all the time. her best friend was two houses down. i used to hang out at her house all the time. do you think she s alive? yes. you really think she s alive? if she was dead they would have found her body. if there was something you could say to amanda s family, what would you say? we all know she s still alive. we all hoping she still alive. we all just got to have hope and faith that she ll come home one day. that s it. that night when i actually researched the story, i learned that the authorities spent a great deal of time with him and obviously had gotten enough information that would warrant this dig in the lot. in fact, the prosecutor s office says it sent a team to visit robert in prison and spent many hours interviewing him, and he
crew i felt like we wouldn t be covering robert s story. there was too big of gap between what he was telling us and what authorities were saying. as so often happens it was another aspect to robert s story. coming up robert had a brother in the jail named bobby. it s weird how [ bleep ] happens. we encounter not just one but two more wolford s in jail. later, the story of the missing girl named amanda makes national news and stuns millions.