colin crow and russ usepof. colin crow was the big visioneer, this long term vision of how social media could change. a slew of open source technology. and russ s prop designer and the manager. it was just writing a bit of a bio. make it all happen get the pieces moving in the right direction and make sure the infrastructure was correct. let me know that you guys are here. in may of 2012 we set out to make creating and sharing videos on mobile, very fun and very easy. at the time it was dreadful and we knew there was a better way. twitter bought vine for a reported $30 million. sold vine to twitter for $30
so the founders of vine were colin kroll and rus yusupov. colin kroll, the engineer, was the big visionary, the one that saw the opportunity for this app and this long-term vision for how social media could change. we run we re written in python and we use a slew of open source technology. and rus was product designer and kind of the manager. i was just writing a bit of a bio. he was the one who could actually make it all happen, get all the pieces moving in the right direction, and make sure the infrastructure was ready so people could share their creativity. if you see me now, tap on your screen, let me know that you guys are here. from may of 2012, we set out to make creating and sharing videos on mobile really fun and really easy. because at the time, it was dreadful. and we knew there was a better way. twitter bought vine for a reported $30 million.
gonna leave. with a weapon which he hasn t brought with him. correct. with a weapon which he hasn t brought with him. i had a mossberg model 500 shotgun. a 12 gauge. yes. and seth, prosecutors said, had easy access to the murder weapon, the shotgun that his friend lucas kept in seth s house. is that the 12 gauge mossberg shotgun that you left behind in the techel residence when you moved out in may of 2012? yes. and, the prosecutors argued, only seth had a motive. they said seth and rachel s steamy texts and cell phone photos played like a countdown to murder by seth. at 9:20 p. m. on the 24th, you ask him, do you really want to be with me? and he responds, forever. right, yes. that s may 24th, two days before lisa s death, and in a follow-up text, rachel asked seth if he d told his wife he
more than anything is, i have so many more questions that i ll never get the chance to ask her. i mean, i love lisa and she was a human being and she made mistakes. the graphic testimony about lisa s affair and how police overlooked it, fit perfectly with the defense s theme of a botched investigation and a rush to judgment against seth. here s a legitimate suspect that should have been investigated. investigators never spoke to jason while they were building their case against seth. prosecutors finally contacted him just days before the third trial started. so, between may of 2012 and sometime in june of 2014, no one talked to you. you didn t talk to anyone about this at all. no, sir. but prosecutors fought back. jason had an alibi witness his wife. they called her to the stand. do you have any memory, mrs. tinnes, as to the whereabouts
such a harsh vibe for such a peaceful place. not at all what greg faull expected when he moved to amergris caye in may of 2012. we got to know greg because working for 12 hours a day, he would come up to our bar and hang out and talk and close it down. and greg faull said jeff was right out of central casting. he made money out of florida, and here in belize, he was living out a fantasy. greg had three birds. the first time he walked up to the bar with mo, beach bar, caribbean guy with a tommy bahama t-shirt, board shorts, parrot on the shoulder, , greg, you ve become that guy. a happy-go-lucky guy. but oh, those dogs. greg faull had himself been bitten, and a profound dislike or john mcafee followed.