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He says Bud had suggested an innocent and safe place for it to happen.
Swirling says Ackerman's children were sleeping there that night. So attacking Davis would have been the last thing on his client's mind.
Swirling says Ackerman's children were sleeping there that night. So attacking Davis would have been the last thing on his client's mind.
Swirling says Ackerman's children were sleeping there that night. So attacking Davis would have been the last thing on his client's mind.
He says it was Davis who selected the deserted intersection as a new location. And remember how Davis was found without his shirt on that night? Well, Swirling says he believes Davis took it off to prepare for a confrontation.
He says it was Davis who selected the deserted intersection as a new location. And remember how Davis was found without his shirt on that night? Well, Swirling says he believes Davis took it off to prepare for a confrontation.
He says it was Davis who selected the deserted intersection as a new location. And remember how Davis was found without his shirt on that night? Well, Swirling says he believes Davis took it off to prepare for a confrontation.
Swirling insists Bud Ackerman meant no harm that night, and Bud is about to tell that story to a jury.
Swirling insists Bud Ackerman meant no harm that night, and Bud is about to tell that story to a jury.
Swirling insists Bud Ackerman meant no harm that night, and Bud is about to tell that story to a jury.
Prosecutors are determined to prove it was no accident that Budd Ackerman hit Davis McLendon the night he died. So in September of 2024, Assistant Attorneys General John Conrad and John Meadors... He intentionally drove his car into the body of Davis McLendon. ...start the case off with a bang. Bam!
Prosecutors are determined to prove it was no accident that Budd Ackerman hit Davis McLendon the night he died. So in September of 2024, Assistant Attorneys General John Conrad and John Meadors... He intentionally drove his car into the body of Davis McLendon. ...start the case off with a bang. Bam!
Prosecutors are determined to prove it was no accident that Budd Ackerman hit Davis McLendon the night he died. So in September of 2024, Assistant Attorneys General John Conrad and John Meadors... He intentionally drove his car into the body of Davis McLendon. ...start the case off with a bang. Bam!
They'll argue Ackerman couldn't stand the fact that his estranged wife was seeing someone and Bud was searching for Meredith and Davis all over town.
They'll argue Ackerman couldn't stand the fact that his estranged wife was seeing someone and Bud was searching for Meredith and Davis all over town.
They'll argue Ackerman couldn't stand the fact that his estranged wife was seeing someone and Bud was searching for Meredith and Davis all over town.
Medders and Conrad lead with their strongest evidence. There are actually timestamped videos from the neighbor's doorbell cameras at the moment of the crash that killed Davis. It shows what they say is Bud's Ford F-250 driving through the frame. Seconds later on the video, what sounds like a crash. And seconds after that, a series of muffled sounds.
Medders and Conrad lead with their strongest evidence. There are actually timestamped videos from the neighbor's doorbell cameras at the moment of the crash that killed Davis. It shows what they say is Bud's Ford F-250 driving through the frame. Seconds later on the video, what sounds like a crash. And seconds after that, a series of muffled sounds.
Medders and Conrad lead with their strongest evidence. There are actually timestamped videos from the neighbor's doorbell cameras at the moment of the crash that killed Davis. It shows what they say is Bud's Ford F-250 driving through the frame. Seconds later on the video, what sounds like a crash. And seconds after that, a series of muffled sounds.
Prosecutors argue it's Bud Ackerman's voice yelling at Davis McClendon after running him down.