James Addy
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Were you asking yourself, how could I have missed this?
So he's under arrest. He's in jail.
So he's under arrest. He's in jail.
Both in tears. What is he saying to you?
Both in tears. What is he saying to you?
Did you look at him suddenly as a stranger, as somebody you didn't know? I looked at him as someone I didn't want back. Now investigators have got to untangle this mess. They have to have evidence. They have a t-shirt, the ammunition box, and now there's one other item they find near that dirt road. A cell phone. Molly's cell phone.
Did you look at him suddenly as a stranger, as somebody you didn't know? I looked at him as someone I didn't want back. Now investigators have got to untangle this mess. They have to have evidence. They have a t-shirt, the ammunition box, and now there's one other item they find near that dirt road. A cell phone. Molly's cell phone.
That phone now means that prosecutors can take the case to the courtroom. There's another voice that will be heard.
That phone now means that prosecutors can take the case to the courtroom. There's another voice that will be heard.
James Addy, the former prison guard, now under guard himself. At trial, lead investigator Bradley Ream takes the stand to testify about that jaw-dropping moment in the Addy home.
James Addy, the former prison guard, now under guard himself. At trial, lead investigator Bradley Ream takes the stand to testify about that jaw-dropping moment in the Addy home.
Glenn McSparran testifies about finding Molly.
Glenn McSparran testifies about finding Molly.
Glenn McSparran testifies about seeing that man at the crime scene, but in a blow to the prosecution, he can't identify James Addy as the man he saw.
Glenn McSparran testifies about seeing that man at the crime scene, but in a blow to the prosecution, he can't identify James Addy as the man he saw.
But McSparran's description of the car that man was driving, that old grandma car, police say matches Addie's car. And then they take a good look at the tires. Prosecutors say one of the tires on Addie's car, a Goodyear, is just the kind that could leave a double O impression like the one found near Molly Watson's body.
But McSparran's description of the car that man was driving, that old grandma car, police say matches Addie's car. And then they take a good look at the tires. Prosecutors say one of the tires on Addie's car, a Goodyear, is just the kind that could leave a double O impression like the one found near Molly Watson's body.
A state crime lab expert testifies that he compared the right rear tire on Addie's car to a cast that was made at the scene of the crime next to Molly's body.