Peter Van Sant
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So what you're telling me is that you're an honest man, but you wouldn't necessarily believe what comes out of your own mouth. No, I wouldn't. If I was a juror, I wouldn't take a word. Are we supposed to believe you or not? That's up to you. Wayne, did you take Stephanie's .25 caliber pistol and shoot her in the chest?
So what you're telling me is that you're an honest man, but you wouldn't necessarily believe what comes out of your own mouth. No, I wouldn't. If I was a juror, I wouldn't take a word. Are we supposed to believe you or not? That's up to you. Wayne, did you take Stephanie's .25 caliber pistol and shoot her in the chest?
So what you're telling me is that you're an honest man, but you wouldn't necessarily believe what comes out of your own mouth. No, I wouldn't. If I was a juror, I wouldn't take a word. Are we supposed to believe you or not? That's up to you. Wayne, did you take Stephanie's .25 caliber pistol and shoot her in the chest?
Do you take her out into the woods, take her out to your favorite hole, dump her body in that hole?
Do you take her out into the woods, take her out to your favorite hole, dump her body in that hole?
Do you take her out into the woods, take her out to your favorite hole, dump her body in that hole?
Joseph Clark, Wayne Guidry's court-appointed attorney, says relying on a jailhouse snitch shows that Holland doesn't have any solid proof against his client.
Joseph Clark, Wayne Guidry's court-appointed attorney, says relying on a jailhouse snitch shows that Holland doesn't have any solid proof against his client.
Joseph Clark, Wayne Guidry's court-appointed attorney, says relying on a jailhouse snitch shows that Holland doesn't have any solid proof against his client.
You think there's reasonable doubt?
You think there's reasonable doubt?
You think there's reasonable doubt?
At this historic courthouse in Homer, Louisiana, a jury hears the arguments over who's responsible for the death of Stephanie Pepper Sims. Prosecutor Hugo Holland presents his key witnesses, Detective Jeff Terrell, Ginger Stewart, Eric Dufresne, and Wayne Guidry, Sr. hoping to convince the jury that the only man with a motive for murder was Wayne Guidry Jr. You're a snitch.
At this historic courthouse in Homer, Louisiana, a jury hears the arguments over who's responsible for the death of Stephanie Pepper Sims. Prosecutor Hugo Holland presents his key witnesses, Detective Jeff Terrell, Ginger Stewart, Eric Dufresne, and Wayne Guidry, Sr. hoping to convince the jury that the only man with a motive for murder was Wayne Guidry Jr. You're a snitch.
At this historic courthouse in Homer, Louisiana, a jury hears the arguments over who's responsible for the death of Stephanie Pepper Sims. Prosecutor Hugo Holland presents his key witnesses, Detective Jeff Terrell, Ginger Stewart, Eric Dufresne, and Wayne Guidry, Sr. hoping to convince the jury that the only man with a motive for murder was Wayne Guidry Jr. You're a snitch.
A jailhouse snitch. Sure. The worst kind of human being in a jail, correct? Right.
A jailhouse snitch. Sure. The worst kind of human being in a jail, correct? Right.
A jailhouse snitch. Sure. The worst kind of human being in a jail, correct? Right.
And Terry Coleman, Guidry's former cellmate, provides the jury with his unique perspective, as the man Guidry supposedly confessed to.
And Terry Coleman, Guidry's former cellmate, provides the jury with his unique perspective, as the man Guidry supposedly confessed to.