Mar. 7—The Skagit County Prosecuting Attorney's Office is dismissing more than 1,000 drug possession convictions and charges against those currently in the judicial system after a decades-old state law was found unconstitutional. The state Supreme Court invalidated in a 5-4 decision Feb. 25 the state's "strict liability drug possession statute," which made it illegal to possess illicit drugs. .
was his finger still on the trigger? you know, i do not know. where were you when you pulled the trigger? i don t know. where was the bullet hole? i don t know. you weren t curious enough to look? i was very disturbed. keith morrison: and despite all those people who testified they were knocked back by the overwhelming smell of bleach i don t recall smelling any bleach. did you use any bleach? i did not. did you attempt to clean up anything? no. keith morrison: didn t try to erase evidence, he claimed. and as for those odd supplies he bought at the wal-mart so why did you need camouflage? if i was going to make my escape through the woods to to the water tower, camouflage is quite useful for that. rich weyrich: you would have the camouflage in your backpack that you would quickly change into as you ran through the woods. no. i would change into quickly and then run through the woods.
and i got my car as close to that as possible and muscled him out and dropped him in the water. keith morrison: an area investigators had searched but never found anything. then, he said, he drove across the state not to his kids, but to linda s house, though he insisted he did not tell her any of what just happened, didn t tell her what he d done. i just said i had a really bad day. and when the police showed up the next night, he admitted, he did try to throw out some evidence. what was your intent? i needed i needed one more day. i didn t i was trying not to get arrested just yet. keith morrison: but of course, he was arrested and charged. and now, it was prosecutor rich weyrich s turn to challenge his story about, for example, that morning at mark stover s house. did you hear the gun go off? you know, i don t recall anything really. who pulled the trigger? i believe i did. rich weyrich: ok.
keith morrison: so instead, he said, he ditched mark s car at that casino, looked around for a place to dump his body. michiel oakes: there s kind of a dilapidated-looking dock thing. and i got my car as close to that as possible and muscled him out and dropped him in the water. keith morrison: an area investigators had searched but never found anything. then, he said, he drove across the state not to his kids, but to linda s house, though he insisted he did not tell her any of what just happened, didn t tell her what he d done. i just said i had a really bad day. and when the police showed up the next night, he admitted, he did try to throw out some evidence. what was your intent? i needed i needed one more day. i didn t i was trying not to get arrested just yet. keith morrison: but of course, he was arrested and charged. and now, it was prosecutor rich weyrich s turn to challenge his story about, for example,