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The MK Party victory, from whatever angle you choose to relate with it, is the subversion of RSA heritage trapped in the ANC's history and traditions

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Forensic Files II

ceto 35 years. in december, sherry went before a judge. she hoped her story of being an unwitting accomplice in her husband's murder would buy her some mercy, but the evidence exposed that story as a lie. richardson: the judge couldn't stand her. he gave her 30 years. narrator: as unlikely as it seemed, tim and sherry apparently thought they could pull off this crime. their main mistake? they had no idea their cellphones had been tracking every move they made and proved without a doubt they had conspired to kill fred engel. the cellular data definitely shifted the direction of the investigation straight at her. richardson: i've described it over and over again as a busted lamp or a busted vase. the forensics is the glue that sticks it all together. cestare: that's what turned the whole investigation around to focus at her, to focus at timmy.

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Forensic Files II

listen... she told police tim wanted to kill fred and marry her, but she never thought he'd go through with it and was shocked when he did. tell me, what did -- prosecutors say the phone evidence created a remarkably clear picture of what happened and proved sherry was in on the murder plot from the start. at 9:43, tim called sherry from the mailboxes. this was him calling sherry, saying, "hey, i'm in position. i'm ready to go. send him down here as soon as you can." narrator: at 10:35, sherry called tim, saying the plan had been delayed. at 11:05, she called tim again. hawes: this is sherry telling timmy, "get ready. i have sent fred to the mailbox."

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Forensic Files II

narrator: sherry's story wasn't much different than tim's. she said that timmy was a very dear friend of hers, that they spent time together, but they strictly had a friendship, and that was it. narrator: now detectives confronted sherry with the evidence from her cellphone. this interview ended, but it apparently had quite an effect on sherry engel. later that day, she came back to the police station and told detectives it was time to come clean. detective: okay. okay. a rattled sherry now confessed to the affair with tim rogers.

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Forensic Files II

well, sherry comes up, and i said, "sherry, get back in the car," 'cause i'm thinking whoever did this is still there. narrator: police were called to the scene and immediately searched the area. cestare: and approximately 10 to 15 yards inside the wood line, they see what appears to be a body laying there. [ camera shutter clicking ] narrator: it was fred engel. he'd been strangled with a highly unusual murder weapon. we see what appears to be a bootlace or a shoelace tied around fred engel's neck, and it's tied from the back. narrator: there was also a bloody gash on the back of his head. detectives assumed that, while he was at the mailbox, fred had been knocked unconscious, dragged into the woods, and then strangled. this gave detectives one piece of vital information straight away. fred was well over 6 feet and weighed 250 pounds. dragging him into the woods would not have been easy.

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Forensic Files II

narrator: sherry asked fred to get something from the mailbox, knowing full well he was walking to his death. the evidence shows tim rogers hit fred in the head with some sort of object, knocking him unconscious. tim dragged fred into the woods, took one of his own shoelaces, strangled fred to death, and then made his way at 11:42, tim called sherry. that is him telling sherry, "the crime has been committed. i've done it. i'm heading back to the hotel." narrator: at 12:03, tim called sherry from the hotel. he tells her, "i'm back at the hotel. i'm cleaning up." narrator: and now, in a clear indication she was in on the plot, sherry deleted all her calls to tim before she informed neighbors that fred was missing. when they got those records, it was a definite "a-ha" moment. narrator: in october of 2010, tim rogers was convicted of first-degree murder

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Forensic Files II

and a lot of suspiciously timed phone calls were hardly proof of murder, but detectives believed those calls might be able to tell the story of what happened the night fred was killed. investigators got the locations of all the cellphone towers in the area and then did what's called a tower dump. cestare: a tower dump shows you every phone number in and out of a particular tower and the times that it occurs, how long the call lasted, the phone number it connected with or called to or called from. narrator: forensic analysts were able to pinpoint almost exactly sherry and tim's locations as they called each other the night of fred's murder. so, they could put the signal down into the size of about a car, i would say about 6 feet by 10 feet. i could say that this person was accurately within that area. narrator: sherry and tim had five phone conversations around the time of fred's murder.

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Forensic Files II

the tower dump showed that four of those calls were either made or received right next to the mailbox where fred was attacked. the last call was from a hotel about seven miles from the site of the murder. i immediately walk in with the staff, show them a picture, and they immediately recognize him, say, "yeah, that's timmy. timmy's been staying here off and on for several months." narrator: hotel staff said he drove a red chevy s-10 pickup, the same make and model a witness reported seeing on the night of fred's murder, and he checked out the day after fred engel's memorial service. sherry engel had been paying for timmy rogers' hotel room with her credit card. narrator: sherry and tim were both questioned in connection with fred engel's murder. richardson: timmy is denying any involvement in the crime, and he's denying any relationship with sherry. he essentially played dumb about every topic that i asked him about. how did...

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Forensic Files II

but a few days later, while going over sherry's physical phone records, analysts found something unexpected. she'd deleted a series of calls that happened in the days leading up to fred's murder. all of these calls were to a number in the 502 area code. the area code was a kentucky phone number. narrator: and analysts traced the number sherry had called to a disposable burner phone purchased by none other than tim rogers. a concentrated burst of these calls happened the night of fred's murder at a time when sherry told police she'd been asleep. her whole story now was suspect. not only was sherry lying to me, she was lying to me during the exact time period that we're investigating where a homicide occurred. definitely something is up. narrator: analysts now did a deep dive on sherry and tim's phone activity, and it revealed a murder conspiracy

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