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Nicholas

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
1093 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I was very fearful that I wasn't going to be able to do it.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I still had so many different emotions.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I still had so many different emotions.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I still had so many different emotions.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I do remember that there was different faces. They all had similar features. I instantly pointed to each one of them and said, these are the guys. Mario Coleman is the guy that was wearing the black hoodie and that had the silver gun. He was the shooter. and La'Dale Nathan Jr. is the guy that was wearing the red hoodie.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I do remember that there was different faces. They all had similar features. I instantly pointed to each one of them and said, these are the guys. Mario Coleman is the guy that was wearing the black hoodie and that had the silver gun. He was the shooter. and La'Dale Nathan Jr. is the guy that was wearing the red hoodie.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I do remember that there was different faces. They all had similar features. I instantly pointed to each one of them and said, these are the guys. Mario Coleman is the guy that was wearing the black hoodie and that had the silver gun. He was the shooter. and La'Dale Nathan Jr. is the guy that was wearing the red hoodie.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

After hearing the defense opening, I became very angry. They pretty much said that because of me, the gun went off seven different times. It's a horrible feeling, always questioning myself if I did a good enough job that night, if I did the right thing, and then to have the blame be put on me. It was very emotional.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

After hearing the defense opening, I became very angry. They pretty much said that because of me, the gun went off seven different times. It's a horrible feeling, always questioning myself if I did a good enough job that night, if I did the right thing, and then to have the blame be put on me. It was very emotional.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

After hearing the defense opening, I became very angry. They pretty much said that because of me, the gun went off seven different times. It's a horrible feeling, always questioning myself if I did a good enough job that night, if I did the right thing, and then to have the blame be put on me. It was very emotional.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I knew in my head that it was a temporary feeling of relief, but I still allowed myself to feel it.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I knew in my head that it was a temporary feeling of relief, but I still allowed myself to feel it.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I knew in my head that it was a temporary feeling of relief, but I still allowed myself to feel it.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

When I first seen Mario Coleman, it was shocking. He looked completely different than he looked that night. It's like my mind couldn't even really grasp that this person tried to kill me. This person killed Gina.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

When I first seen Mario Coleman, it was shocking. He looked completely different than he looked that night. It's like my mind couldn't even really grasp that this person tried to kill me. This person killed Gina.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

When I first seen Mario Coleman, it was shocking. He looked completely different than he looked that night. It's like my mind couldn't even really grasp that this person tried to kill me. This person killed Gina.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I really, really wanted Mario Coleman to never, ever come outside of prison because there was no doubt in my mind that if he was ever released, he would kill again.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I really, really wanted Mario Coleman to never, ever come outside of prison because there was no doubt in my mind that if he was ever released, he would kill again.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I really, really wanted Mario Coleman to never, ever come outside of prison because there was no doubt in my mind that if he was ever released, he would kill again.

48 Hours
In The Line of Fire

I was trying to look at the jurors, just try to read something. Oh, my God.