Anne-Marie Green
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Welcome back. So I want to talk a little bit more about why police were convinced that this wasn't an accident.
Welcome back. So I want to talk a little bit more about why police were convinced that this wasn't an accident.
Welcome back. So I want to talk a little bit more about why police were convinced that this wasn't an accident.
He takes off into the woods. But news of this spreads like wildfire because Bellevue's a small town. So then he shows up at a friend's house. Yeah. He shows up at Jeff Junk and his girlfriend, Kim Klein. They're at home. They already know what's going on. And... They just completely play it cool. And they invite him in and he has a drink. You spoke to them. I mean, what was this like for them?
He takes off into the woods. But news of this spreads like wildfire because Bellevue's a small town. So then he shows up at a friend's house. Yeah. He shows up at Jeff Junk and his girlfriend, Kim Klein. They're at home. They already know what's going on. And... They just completely play it cool. And they invite him in and he has a drink. You spoke to them. I mean, what was this like for them?
He takes off into the woods. But news of this spreads like wildfire because Bellevue's a small town. So then he shows up at a friend's house. Yeah. He shows up at Jeff Junk and his girlfriend, Kim Klein. They're at home. They already know what's going on. And... They just completely play it cool. And they invite him in and he has a drink. You spoke to them. I mean, what was this like for them?
Right. He pleads not guilty to first degree murder and robbery charges. In February of 2024, a jury took less than an hour to find him guilty of both charges. And then about a month later, he is sentenced to life in prison without parole. But the hour does not end there.
Right. He pleads not guilty to first degree murder and robbery charges. In February of 2024, a jury took less than an hour to find him guilty of both charges. And then about a month later, he is sentenced to life in prison without parole. But the hour does not end there.
Right. He pleads not guilty to first degree murder and robbery charges. In February of 2024, a jury took less than an hour to find him guilty of both charges. And then about a month later, he is sentenced to life in prison without parole. But the hour does not end there.
There is a second court case in this hour, which is very fascinating to me, a federal lawsuit that civil rights attorney David O'Brien, who we mentioned a little bit earlier, filed against the city of Bellevue and three of the officers who work for the city, work for the police department there, for failure to arrest Chris Pritchard leading up to Angela's murder.
There is a second court case in this hour, which is very fascinating to me, a federal lawsuit that civil rights attorney David O'Brien, who we mentioned a little bit earlier, filed against the city of Bellevue and three of the officers who work for the city, work for the police department there, for failure to arrest Chris Pritchard leading up to Angela's murder.
There is a second court case in this hour, which is very fascinating to me, a federal lawsuit that civil rights attorney David O'Brien, who we mentioned a little bit earlier, filed against the city of Bellevue and three of the officers who work for the city, work for the police department there, for failure to arrest Chris Pritchard leading up to Angela's murder.
At the end of the hour, though, we learn that the judge overseeing this case dismisses it. Can you tell us a little bit more about why this case was dismissed?
At the end of the hour, though, we learn that the judge overseeing this case dismisses it. Can you tell us a little bit more about why this case was dismissed?
At the end of the hour, though, we learn that the judge overseeing this case dismisses it. Can you tell us a little bit more about why this case was dismissed?
State-created danger.
State-created danger.
State-created danger.
That's what they had to prove.
That's what they had to prove.