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He planned it and he knew we'd be looking at these other things.
The car accident, it was deliberate to get him out of the vehicle. Possibly seemed like it was planned.
At that point, I don't know. Nothing that she told us that she could think of.
Seemed like just an innocent, innocent guy.
We had, you know, sticks that were arranged in a certain pattern. I mean, to me, it's just plain silly to say that these were thrown on there to hide the body.
It sends a message to the person that made them and created them.
that it's only known to the person that created the rune. Their bodies were forming a V as well, and we think that that is likely symbolic to the person or people that did this.
It is very upsetting to me that anybody would say that we intentionally made any of that happen.
Deep despair, getting in a fetal position in my bed for days, you know, thinking my life is over, my career is over.
I would love to do it in person. I would love to sit down and talk with them if they would want to do that. Absolutely.
He wasn't the one that changed his story. It was the police who lost recordings of the initial conversation with Richard Allen. Richard says, I was on those trails between noon and 1.30.
One of the key witnesses for the state, she described to the police a guy that was in his early 20s that had brown, poofy hair. That's the guy that she said was bridge guy. And that doesn't match the guy that's on the bridge.
Yeah, in the same conversation.
I felt like we tried a great case on reasonable doubt. That's what the case was about. There's reasonable doubt here.
Absolutely. a police report that talked about Odinism. And all of a sudden, a whole new world opened up about what might have happened.
If you're going to run from somebody, why would you go out in the middle of nowhere and see if you can blend in when you have 9 million people that you can blend in and pretty much everybody's been taught to mind your own business? So New York City is a great place to hide in plain sight.
This wasn't a professional hit. This was done by an amateur. And they would find him.
This was somebody who just committed cold-blooded murder, but there is a reason for it. He had this target. This was his mark. And that's what he had planned to do, and that's what he carried out.