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During our search in September of 2010, we had 60 acres that we had to worry about. Now we have a few hundred feet. Nathan, you've agreed to... Just walk us through a few areas that are of interest in our investigation involving your father and the investigation of missing person Bonnie Woodward.
Nathan points out the back corner of the residence where he found Bonnie's body and saw her, where the shot had come from.
Nathan points out the back corner of the residence where he found Bonnie's body and saw her, where the shot had come from.
Nathan points out the back corner of the residence where he found Bonnie's body and saw her, where the shot had come from.
It was in that site that we did find a 9-millimeter cartridge, which was significant because Nathan had identified that Roger had used a 9-millimeter handgun ultimately that day in shooting Bonnie.
It was in that site that we did find a 9-millimeter cartridge, which was significant because Nathan had identified that Roger had used a 9-millimeter handgun ultimately that day in shooting Bonnie.
It was in that site that we did find a 9-millimeter cartridge, which was significant because Nathan had identified that Roger had used a 9-millimeter handgun ultimately that day in shooting Bonnie.
So we had a site number three for where this was dumped into the creek bed. Was that tractor with the bucket end on it? Correct.
So we had a site number three for where this was dumped into the creek bed. Was that tractor with the bucket end on it? Correct.
So we had a site number three for where this was dumped into the creek bed. Was that tractor with the bucket end on it? Correct.
In my years as a prosecutor, I did five cases where the victim's body wasn't found. And it's a gamble. So sometimes what you'll do in lieu of that is you have the person declared dead. It can, depending on the case, really help the jury.
In my years as a prosecutor, I did five cases where the victim's body wasn't found. And it's a gamble. So sometimes what you'll do in lieu of that is you have the person declared dead. It can, depending on the case, really help the jury.
In my years as a prosecutor, I did five cases where the victim's body wasn't found. And it's a gamble. So sometimes what you'll do in lieu of that is you have the person declared dead. It can, depending on the case, really help the jury.
In opening statements, the prosecution detailed what they say happened during Bonnie's kidnapping, including the fact that Roger Carroll's fingerprints were found on her car. They also brought in Roger Carroll's suicide attempt.
In opening statements, the prosecution detailed what they say happened during Bonnie's kidnapping, including the fact that Roger Carroll's fingerprints were found on her car. They also brought in Roger Carroll's suicide attempt.
In opening statements, the prosecution detailed what they say happened during Bonnie's kidnapping, including the fact that Roger Carroll's fingerprints were found on her car. They also brought in Roger Carroll's suicide attempt.
Heather Woodward, Bonnie's stepdaughter, takes the stand and tells jurors that she told Roger about Bonnie's whereabouts and her work schedule.
Heather Woodward, Bonnie's stepdaughter, takes the stand and tells jurors that she told Roger about Bonnie's whereabouts and her work schedule.
Heather Woodward, Bonnie's stepdaughter, takes the stand and tells jurors that she told Roger about Bonnie's whereabouts and her work schedule.
I have an old supervisor before I started my very first no body case, which I'll never forget. He said, always remember the jury can see the soul of your victim reflected in the eyes of those who love them.