Hank Hall
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As for why the damage on the bumpers appears so minor, the prosecution has an answer.
As for why the damage on the bumpers appears so minor, the prosecution has an answer.
As for why the damage on the bumpers appears so minor, the prosecution has an answer.
And as for how Bill died, prosecutors believe Frances sideswiped Bill's motorcycle, knocking him off the road as she pursued Bonnie.
And as for how Bill died, prosecutors believe Frances sideswiped Bill's motorcycle, knocking him off the road as she pursued Bonnie.
And as for how Bill died, prosecutors believe Frances sideswiped Bill's motorcycle, knocking him off the road as she pursued Bonnie.
Prosecutors point to the day before the crash when Francis physically assaulted Bill. And furthermore, they play the phone message that Francis' daughter, Nikki, left on Bonnie's cell phone during the chase.
Prosecutors point to the day before the crash when Francis physically assaulted Bill. And furthermore, they play the phone message that Francis' daughter, Nikki, left on Bonnie's cell phone during the chase.
Prosecutors point to the day before the crash when Francis physically assaulted Bill. And furthermore, they play the phone message that Francis' daughter, Nikki, left on Bonnie's cell phone during the chase.
So you take the stand as a prosecution witness. Right. The prosecution calls Bill's cousin, Hank, who they believe is about to cap off their case by telling jurors Frances murdered Bill. But after hearing all of the evidence and seeing Frances in court, Hank has a change of heart. But you end up saying something on the stand that the prosecution doesn't want you to say in front of this jury.
So you take the stand as a prosecution witness. Right. The prosecution calls Bill's cousin, Hank, who they believe is about to cap off their case by telling jurors Frances murdered Bill. But after hearing all of the evidence and seeing Frances in court, Hank has a change of heart. But you end up saying something on the stand that the prosecution doesn't want you to say in front of this jury.
So you take the stand as a prosecution witness. Right. The prosecution calls Bill's cousin, Hank, who they believe is about to cap off their case by telling jurors Frances murdered Bill. But after hearing all of the evidence and seeing Frances in court, Hank has a change of heart. But you end up saying something on the stand that the prosecution doesn't want you to say in front of this jury.
They asked me if I thought that Francis had killed Bill. And I took a moment and I told them no. And the DA looked at me like... Are you kidding me? Yeah.
They asked me if I thought that Francis had killed Bill. And I took a moment and I told them no. And the DA looked at me like... Are you kidding me? Yeah.
They asked me if I thought that Francis had killed Bill. And I took a moment and I told them no. And the DA looked at me like... Are you kidding me? Yeah.
Kind of look? Yes. And did you look over at Frances after you said that?
Kind of look? Yes. And did you look over at Frances after you said that?
Kind of look? Yes. And did you look over at Frances after you said that?
She grabbed herself and started crying. And in a way, at that moment, that's when the whole family comes back together. Got back together. It kind of got everybody close again.
She grabbed herself and started crying. And in a way, at that moment, that's when the whole family comes back together. Got back together. It kind of got everybody close again.