he said, talk to that kid who walk the street? she said, i see that kid all the time. he walks the neighborhood all the time. and they didn t know who he was, so billy did a vigil and it became this quest for the mythical figure for the walker. you can win the case for the walker. so i sat there for six weeks. richardson even hoped that he might find the real perpetrator, but he came up empty handed. and then before the second trial, richardson hired an investigator the renew the search, and finally, they found the mystery man, no murderer, but a high school senior who worked at the lope s supermarket. a kid by the name of john rupauh, and he had a habit of walking the road, and he was a big blond kid with a blond mustache. and it fit, fit like a glove.
patrick cone who said that he saw a big white dude walking down the driveway. he had blond hair about 6 2 or 6 3 and he had on a members only jack jacket and a stocking cap and a mustache. they passed on the road and the person said that he he was getting an early start that morning and got into the white chevette and drove off. i said this man has a black man s nose and a droopy eye. he said, that is what i saw. and six days after the murders, the police put out a call for the man who adopted the eastburn s dog. army sergeant, home for lunch with his wife, daughter and new dog, heard it on the news. tim s wife angela said, hey,
eastburn s stolen bank card. all of a sudden the state introduced lucille cook, little old lady, used the card on saturday morning after the kirl did. she told us she couldn t remember. she said, i didn t tell you the truth first time. there was a big, tall white man, mustache, blond headed guy and got in a tiny white car. that s the man that used the car right before i did. and she is pointing at tim hennis and the jury is sitting there looking at him. after she testified i went to the bathroom and threw up. the jury deliberated for three days. it was quarter to 5:00 on friday afternoon and the jury knocked. he was guilty on three counts. he would get the death penalty times three. tim hennis could hear his father sobbing in the courtroom. he had never heard that before.
so billy did a vigil and became a quest for this mythical figure of the walker? can t win the case sitting in your office. i sat out there for six weeks. richardson hoped he might find the real perpetrator but came up empty handed. then before the second trial, richard ason hired an investigator to review the search and finally they found their mystery man. no murderer, but a high school senior who worked at the local supermarket. kid by the name of john lived down the street from the eastburn s. he was an easy sleeper and had a habit of walking the neighborhood at 3:00 in the morning. he was a big blond kid with a blond mustache. it fit. it fit like a glove. during the retrial, richardson kept his discovery from the prosecution, timing the mystery walker s entrance for maximum impact. the back doors burst open.
who walks the street all of the time and they didn t know who he was, so billy did a vigil and it became this quest for the mythical figure of the walker. you can t win the case sitting in a walker. so i sat there for six weeks. richardson even hoped that he might find the real perpetrator, but he came up empty handed. and then before the second trial, richardson hired an investigator the renew the search, and finally, they found the mystery man, no murderer, but a high school senior who worked at the local supermarket. a guy by the name of john rupauh, who lived down the street and had a habit of walking the road in the morning. and he was a big blond kid with a blond mustache. and it fit, fit like a glove. so during the discovery, he