store but not that night. they said we can t go through somebody was killed. she was a young wife and mother minding the store for her husband, was it robbery? revenge? or something else? we might want to look at his relationship with his employee. years past without an arrest, but for one prosecutor this cold case was personal. that was the case that was unsolved. the clues that lovers tranquil, cash and updated lady. he said it looked like a woman in figure, a really thin guy. mystery with so many head snapping turns. it took two trials. you 18 years for justice, only to have the carpet pulled off from under you. to uncover the truth. we have a verdict. what was it the truth? and adultery is a person who has an evil thing, that does not make a murderer. i looked at him and said let s go to the comic book store and help with the party. we pulled up at the party the police stop this, i knew immediately all the crime scene tape was there and they sa
weeping for a full two minutes. but lieutenant keg crease, cold case detective who rediscover the crucial evidence, was unmoved by george s tiers. mike showed no emotion back in 1990 and now he cries. my impression of that is that mike is crying for himself, it was devastating. it was just devastating. barely able to stand, george was helped to the podium to face the judge. the same judge who had apparently been a heartbeat all way from dismissing the case altogether. the jury has found you guilty of all charges. at this time i am remanded you to the custody of the compound sheriffs department. the comic book man was now a convict.