Bill Clark
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The close friends were the ones that had come to the police, and they basically had nothing other than his emails.
The close friends were the ones that had come to the police, and they basically had nothing other than his emails.
You know, when I watch an interview, I listen to what the guy says, but I'm looking at body language. I'm looking for signs of deceit. And I remember coming out of the interview going, oh, this Mark Twitchell guy interviewed really well. There were no signs of deception. He's free-flowing with the information. He's answering the questions logically. I don't see any, you know, looking away.
You know, when I watch an interview, I listen to what the guy says, but I'm looking at body language. I'm looking for signs of deceit. And I remember coming out of the interview going, oh, this Mark Twitchell guy interviewed really well. There were no signs of deception. He's free-flowing with the information. He's answering the questions logically. I don't see any, you know, looking away.
You know, when I watch an interview, I listen to what the guy says, but I'm looking at body language. I'm looking for signs of deceit. And I remember coming out of the interview going, oh, this Mark Twitchell guy interviewed really well. There were no signs of deception. He's free-flowing with the information. He's answering the questions logically. I don't see any, you know, looking away.
I don't see any of the nervousness. Nothing, right?
I don't see any of the nervousness. Nothing, right?
I don't see any of the nervousness. Nothing, right?
I'm a pit bull. I consider myself a pit bull. You get a case and you get your teeth into it, it's, we're those A-type personalities. We want to get the guy, you know, we want to get this guy and put him away.
I'm a pit bull. I consider myself a pit bull. You get a case and you get your teeth into it, it's, we're those A-type personalities. We want to get the guy, you know, we want to get this guy and put him away.
I'm a pit bull. I consider myself a pit bull. You get a case and you get your teeth into it, it's, we're those A-type personalities. We want to get the guy, you know, we want to get this guy and put him away.
So we're thinking our next step logically is the garage. We've got to check inside and have a close look.
So we're thinking our next step logically is the garage. We've got to check inside and have a close look.
So we're thinking our next step logically is the garage. We've got to check inside and have a close look.
And it gets turned down because we're told we don't have a crime. We haven't proven there's a crime committed. And we're going, oh, man.
And it gets turned down because we're told we don't have a crime. We haven't proven there's a crime committed. And we're going, oh, man.
And it gets turned down because we're told we don't have a crime. We haven't proven there's a crime committed. And we're going, oh, man.
Yeah. It's like, now what? I said, well, we might as well phone Twitchell. He was cooperative with Mike Tabler. Let's phone him up. Maybe he'll come down, or we'll just get the key from him. So I just phone him up. And he's all good. No problem. And then he says, well, I'm going to my mom's house. And I said, well, you know what?
Yeah. It's like, now what? I said, well, we might as well phone Twitchell. He was cooperative with Mike Tabler. Let's phone him up. Maybe he'll come down, or we'll just get the key from him. So I just phone him up. And he's all good. No problem. And then he says, well, I'm going to my mom's house. And I said, well, you know what?
Yeah. It's like, now what? I said, well, we might as well phone Twitchell. He was cooperative with Mike Tabler. Let's phone him up. Maybe he'll come down, or we'll just get the key from him. So I just phone him up. And he's all good. No problem. And then he says, well, I'm going to my mom's house. And I said, well, you know what?