every day i wanted answers, every day i was told it was an unknown. people don t just die! she was a loving mother he was a crime fightin prosecutor you are a pillar of tha community. i did what i thought wa right. then one day, the law was a his door his wife was dead in bed her eyes were open, she was pale i just remember crying, and not believing it suddenly suspicious but no evidence of a crime any signs of a struggle no. it was case closed years passed new lives. two new wives. he s extremely charming we just had the most amazin time then, a new detective dusts off the old case what s trumped out at you most definitely the arm where in a race position my first thought was the manner of death would b what s really happened in that bedroom i m - a young mother s death was mystery, but was in the murder tell me what happened to he to my face do not give me excuses it runs through the heart o america. along, meandering
yes i did believe that absorber did you believe this was the death o natural causes are you divided on tha fundamental issue? i am now uncertain. from what i have heard, an been told under the ne investigation. much more uncertain than i was in 2006. there, boss still backs bot men. he says if there is blame to b had in this case, he will take it it mistakes are made. and i really kind of had a notion that he was goin to bring y. i would like to say that i tak full responsibility. i was chief in 2000 and sex. i have detectives and thei supervisors working on thi case did he get a pass because h was a pillar of the community? he was a big shot guy? i don t know if you got a pass i think he may have got th benefit of the doubt but on a warm oregon morning, that benefit woul