Don t think of them. The pain becomes a part of you. Get everybody out here to my house now. He came home and found her, his entire family gone. I said what are you talking about, what are you saying? it was surreal. As fellow cops suspected him. I did not do this. I did not do this. She was upset. She felt like history is repeating itself. Or police just plain wrong? it s like a twilight zone. Lies become truth and the truth becomes lies. May be the real killer was still out there. You have lied to the police about this case. So devastating. We know that was probably the key to solving this. 13 years of hell. Such an awful crime. The wife, the little boy and girl, shot at pointblank range. I was dumbfounded with shock. How to comprehend it? i said what, wait, what are you talking about, what are you saying? the husband had an alibi. He could have done anything, but he didn t. 13 years, three trials, appeals, reversals and changing stories. The big picture here for a lot of people as i
weapon and put david on the stand to say he knew he messed up. i regret all of that stuff. it s so unfortunate the disrespect that i showed my wife. but then god, we don t jump from that to saying that that automatically makes a person a murderer. it s ridiculous. then the defense had to confront the ugly allegation that the five-year-old daughter had been molested. it s simply stated, though, that the bruises were the result of blood trauma. the defense argued that the bruises happened during the attack. still, it was tough going. they ve got a guy who has a lot of girlfriends, there may be evidence of child molestations, this is a very tough thing to combat, david. it is, it s virtually impossible. having done its best to hammer the states case for a motive, the defense turn to physical evidence. the state s strongest evidence, the case for david s guilt, was the blood spatter. a defense expert testified that the blood got on the shirt very simply, saying that when he g
kept saying, well not everyone targets the same place in a sex crime. a break in the case. someone new enters the picture. as brainy as ted bundy as brawny as mike tyson. a sociopath. who is this guy? when dateline continues. i m the latest hashtag challenge. and everyone on social media is trying me. i m trending so hard that “hashtag common sense” can t keep up. this is going to get tens and tens of views. ( car crashing ) but if you don t have the right auto insurance coverage, you could be left to pay for this. yourself. call a local agent or 1-888-allstate for a quote today. medusa lived with a hideous curse. uhh, i mean the whole turning people to stone thing
and you are learning how to become incarcerated. i had to. i didn t have a choice. i had to figure out how to survive. and i made my mind up early on, that s what i was going to do. did you get confronted inside the joint? this is the guy that was a former cop, a trooper? not directly, but people would say things or you would hear people talking. and so on. did you think, i m done? i was just bewildered at first. but i didn t know that there was a glimmer of hope, that there is this thing called an appeal. a successful appeal, another trial. most convictscling futilely to the straw. long odds. yes, until you read that transcript. a new legal team with a different strategy was about to take the case to the state court of appeals. coming up. he has a foot fetish and so when they thought, at first, that it was not a sex crime, we
he is a criminal. a guy that just got out of prison doesn t smell a rat? he doesn t think, maybe a big set up? it makes absolutely no sense. the defense took on mounties story in cross-examination. he had some of the same questions simply spoke to him. how many versions did it take to get to the store you just told charles? three, four, five times, maybe? yes. i finally realize that the more i keep lying, i m just digging myself deeper and deeper. i m not gonna get out of it. when i did finally start telling the truth about things, i didn t feel comfortable revealing too much too soon. i don t want to be part of the case to begin with. so, once again, i resorted to telling a lot of stories. big picture here, charles. a lot of people this sounds like a crime. a felon, just out of the slammer, would hook up with the recently retired state police officer and do this gun exchange. it just doesn t seem to make sense. it doesn t pass the snap test. there are a lot of things about t