Judy Rybak
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But then they later found out that she was the one who took all the clothing to the cleaners, to the laundromat, and so she had written her name in everything.
But then they later found out that she was the one who took all the clothing to the cleaners, to the laundromat, and so she had written her name in everything.
Did Montana take that text seriously, or what did she think of that text? She wouldn't talk to us. She's left town and wants nothing to do with any of this.
Did Montana take that text seriously, or what did she think of that text? She wouldn't talk to us. She's left town and wants nothing to do with any of this.
Did Montana take that text seriously, or what did she think of that text? She wouldn't talk to us. She's left town and wants nothing to do with any of this.
Oh, yeah. We always try to get interviews with everybody. We want to talk to everybody. But yes, I spoke to his new wife. His new wife? Yes. He is married, got married while he was in prison, but he knew her before he went to prison. Is she from the same town? Yeah, yeah. I got her number. I spoke to her. She said, yeah, he wants to talk to you guys.
Oh, yeah. We always try to get interviews with everybody. We want to talk to everybody. But yes, I spoke to his new wife. His new wife? Yes. He is married, got married while he was in prison, but he knew her before he went to prison. Is she from the same town? Yeah, yeah. I got her number. I spoke to her. She said, yeah, he wants to talk to you guys.
Oh, yeah. We always try to get interviews with everybody. We want to talk to everybody. But yes, I spoke to his new wife. His new wife? Yes. He is married, got married while he was in prison, but he knew her before he went to prison. Is she from the same town? Yeah, yeah. I got her number. I spoke to her. She said, yeah, he wants to talk to you guys.
So we sent him a letter, and the day that they gave him the letter, he said no. He didn't want to do it. And then the next day, he changed his mind, but then there's like this weird procedure where they had to wait another 30 days or 60 days to ask him a second time. They had to give him time to think about it. But in the interim, the family just circled the wagons around him and said,
So we sent him a letter, and the day that they gave him the letter, he said no. He didn't want to do it. And then the next day, he changed his mind, but then there's like this weird procedure where they had to wait another 30 days or 60 days to ask him a second time. They had to give him time to think about it. But in the interim, the family just circled the wagons around him and said,
So we sent him a letter, and the day that they gave him the letter, he said no. He didn't want to do it. And then the next day, he changed his mind, but then there's like this weird procedure where they had to wait another 30 days or 60 days to ask him a second time. They had to give him time to think about it. But in the interim, the family just circled the wagons around him and said,
no, he's not talking to you. We're not talking to you. None of us are talking to you.
no, he's not talking to you. We're not talking to you. None of us are talking to you.
no, he's not talking to you. We're not talking to you. None of us are talking to you.
Yeah, so Texas law was that they could only hold him for so long. And if he was still unindicted, they had to let him go. Well, he was still unindicted. And the law states that it has to be a reasonable bond. So they set the bond at $50,000. And, you know, the family, I think, went to a bail bondsman and got him out. Right.
Yeah, so Texas law was that they could only hold him for so long. And if he was still unindicted, they had to let him go. Well, he was still unindicted. And the law states that it has to be a reasonable bond. So they set the bond at $50,000. And, you know, the family, I think, went to a bail bondsman and got him out. Right.
Yeah, so Texas law was that they could only hold him for so long. And if he was still unindicted, they had to let him go. Well, he was still unindicted. And the law states that it has to be a reasonable bond. So they set the bond at $50,000. And, you know, the family, I think, went to a bail bondsman and got him out. Right.