Carol Phillips
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Diane asked Richard, where did John go? Richard said, he's passed out downstairs on the floor in the basement. Now that right there is a complete lie. A complete lie. A, he had a wine cooler in his system. B, John never passed out because he never got so, John never really got intoxicated. He might drink four or five beers and get like giggly and laughing and have fun.
That's what he was about, having a good time and having fun. Not about getting in trouble, not about people getting hurt. That's not what John was about at all. He did not pass out on the basement floor. Then she asked again where John was and Richard said, oh, he left.
That's what he was about, having a good time and having fun. Not about getting in trouble, not about people getting hurt. That's not what John was about at all. He did not pass out on the basement floor. Then she asked again where John was and Richard said, oh, he left.
That's what he was about, having a good time and having fun. Not about getting in trouble, not about people getting hurt. That's not what John was about at all. He did not pass out on the basement floor. Then she asked again where John was and Richard said, oh, he left.
My father asked Diane's mother, what time did Diane get home that night? Because she said she got home at 9 o'clock. That's what she told the police. She said Diane got home late.
My father asked Diane's mother, what time did Diane get home that night? Because she said she got home at 9 o'clock. That's what she told the police. She said Diane got home late.
My father asked Diane's mother, what time did Diane get home that night? Because she said she got home at 9 o'clock. That's what she told the police. She said Diane got home late.
So my brother had long socks on with Reebok sneakers and fuzzy laces kind of that you would pick stuff up on. My father had the same sneakers. My father put the same pair of socks on, and he walked the tracks. By the time he got to where they lived, his laces and his socks were covered in those burrs, covered.
So my brother had long socks on with Reebok sneakers and fuzzy laces kind of that you would pick stuff up on. My father had the same sneakers. My father put the same pair of socks on, and he walked the tracks. By the time he got to where they lived, his laces and his socks were covered in those burrs, covered.
So my brother had long socks on with Reebok sneakers and fuzzy laces kind of that you would pick stuff up on. My father had the same sneakers. My father put the same pair of socks on, and he walked the tracks. By the time he got to where they lived, his laces and his socks were covered in those burrs, covered.
My mother, my father, my sister, and myself came in and sat. And they said that they were reopening the case, and we were excited about it.
My mother, my father, my sister, and myself came in and sat. And they said that they were reopening the case, and we were excited about it.
My mother, my father, my sister, and myself came in and sat. And they said that they were reopening the case, and we were excited about it.
And then we'd get called in here and there, whatever. But my father had enough, you know, two years would go by and then they'd call us in again. And then months would go by and then they'd call us in again and then three years would go by.
And then we'd get called in here and there, whatever. But my father had enough, you know, two years would go by and then they'd call us in again. And then months would go by and then they'd call us in again and then three years would go by.
And then we'd get called in here and there, whatever. But my father had enough, you know, two years would go by and then they'd call us in again. And then months would go by and then they'd call us in again and then three years would go by.
I said to Officer McCoy, I looked at him one of the last times I saw him, and I said, I believe that Richard, Diane, and Ronnie hold the key.
I said to Officer McCoy, I looked at him one of the last times I saw him, and I said, I believe that Richard, Diane, and Ronnie hold the key.
I said to Officer McCoy, I looked at him one of the last times I saw him, and I said, I believe that Richard, Diane, and Ronnie hold the key.
I just, the biggest thing for me is just being able to say, John didn't rob that house. He didn't steal the guns. He didn't kill himself. He didn't do any of that stuff. This is what happened. You know, I just would like to clear my brother's name on that stuff. That's all I'm looking for. Not looking for anything else. just to clear his name.