Brandon Kyle Goodman
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Appearances Over Time
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And on a high profile case, that is police work.
You love the tips, but man, you got to go through all of them.
And some well-meaning people, Robes, are out there saying, I think I saw this.
I think I saw that.
And they're completely wrong, but they're trying to help.
And police have to go through every one of them.
It's true.
And it's why we're in the third week, and it's why we're in the third week and still don't seem to have too much more than we had on night one.
But stay with us because there was a major development in this case having to do with a glove that was found with DNA that is now being tested.
Welcome to the A Building.
I'm Hans Charles.
I'm Menelik Lumumba.
It's 1969.
Rioting and protests broke out on an unprecedented scale.
In Atlanta, Georgia, at Martin's alma mater, Morehouse College, the students had their own protest.
It featured two prominent figures in Black history, Martin Luther King Sr.
and a young student, Samuel L. Jackson.
1968, the murder of Dr. King, which traumatized everyone.
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I said, I need you to tell me exactly what you're doing.