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We're talking probably 30, maybe 40 folks. This is definitely not a run of the mill scene. The concrete slab was like a 900 square foot tombstone.
This is a painstaking task. This is two inches at a time, sifting through everything. This was almost an archaeological dig here.
This is a painstaking task. This is two inches at a time, sifting through everything. This was almost an archaeological dig here.
And at a point, once we hit about nine feet, we started to uncover what appeared to be human remains. You were able to look at this corpse, and you knew it was Abraham.
And at a point, once we hit about nine feet, we started to uncover what appeared to be human remains. You were able to look at this corpse, and you knew it was Abraham.
Yep, I miss it, but life goes on. She's setting up her alibi. She was setting up her story. She knew that Abraham was confronting her about the lack of funds and the ability to access his money and so forth. And it came to a point where, in Dee Dee's mind, she's going to have to do something about this.
Yep, I miss it, but life goes on. She's setting up her alibi. She was setting up her story. She knew that Abraham was confronting her about the lack of funds and the ability to access his money and so forth. And it came to a point where, in Dee Dee's mind, she's going to have to do something about this.
She was purchasing bleach and latex gloves and I think some shovels to help Mike Smith and Greg Smith dig this body out by hand and dispose of it.
She was purchasing bleach and latex gloves and I think some shovels to help Mike Smith and Greg Smith dig this body out by hand and dispose of it.
It was probably 7 o'clock at night. A storm was coming in. Right as they read guilty on the first count. The defendant is guilty of first degree murder. A clap of lightning happens outside and just kind of lights up the courtroom. It was kind of like, yeah, it was wild.
It was probably 7 o'clock at night. A storm was coming in. Right as they read guilty on the first count. The defendant is guilty of first degree murder. A clap of lightning happens outside and just kind of lights up the courtroom. It was kind of like, yeah, it was wild.
I have never heard of anything of this corrupt drug network involving Abraham Shakespeare or corruption within either of our departments. It's absurd. That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
I have never heard of anything of this corrupt drug network involving Abraham Shakespeare or corruption within either of our departments. It's absurd. That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
He was a wonderful man. He will be sorely missed.
He was a wonderful man. He will be sorely missed.
Steven Stanko's brain function was highly unusual. He had areas of the brain that were not as active compared to other parts of the brain.