Tim Masters
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Podcast Appearances
February 11, 1987. I was walking through a field on the way to catch a school bus. I saw a body. I didn't believe it was real. I thought it was a mannequin and that someone was playing some kind of sick joke on me.
February 11, 1987. I was walking through a field on the way to catch a school bus. I saw a body. I didn't believe it was real. I thought it was a mannequin and that someone was playing some kind of sick joke on me.
Right away, they started saying, I know you did this. She's dead. We thought the right thing to do was to cooperate with the police.
Right away, they started saying, I know you did this. She's dead. We thought the right thing to do was to cooperate with the police.
Right away, they started saying, I know you did this. She's dead. We thought the right thing to do was to cooperate with the police.
The doodles are the evidence. I never thought there was a chance in the world that they would convict me without evidence. But they did. It was just totally surreal. How could this happen? How could I end up in here for something I didn't even do?
The doodles are the evidence. I never thought there was a chance in the world that they would convict me without evidence. But they did. It was just totally surreal. How could this happen? How could I end up in here for something I didn't even do?
The doodles are the evidence. I never thought there was a chance in the world that they would convict me without evidence. But they did. It was just totally surreal. How could this happen? How could I end up in here for something I didn't even do?
Geez, how do you describe that to someone who hasn't experienced it? It's just unbelievable.
Geez, how do you describe that to someone who hasn't experienced it? It's just unbelievable.
Geez, how do you describe that to someone who hasn't experienced it? It's just unbelievable.
I didn't do this. I couldn't let him win that easy. I couldn't leave my family like that.
I didn't do this. I couldn't let him win that easy. I couldn't leave my family like that.
I didn't do this. I couldn't let him win that easy. I couldn't leave my family like that.
Every day, I'd work on it a couple hours a day. People would be walking past my cell on the way to chow, and there'd be papers and books spread all over my bed. But I didn't expect anything to come from it. But then Maria got appointed.
Every day, I'd work on it a couple hours a day. People would be walking past my cell on the way to chow, and there'd be papers and books spread all over my bed. But I didn't expect anything to come from it. But then Maria got appointed.
Every day, I'd work on it a couple hours a day. People would be walking past my cell on the way to chow, and there'd be papers and books spread all over my bed. But I didn't expect anything to come from it. But then Maria got appointed.
Every time I'd come into court, we'd get a new piece of evidence. We just kept finding stuff that's hidden. Super secret file after super secret file.
Every time I'd come into court, we'd get a new piece of evidence. We just kept finding stuff that's hidden. Super secret file after super secret file.
Every time I'd come into court, we'd get a new piece of evidence. We just kept finding stuff that's hidden. Super secret file after super secret file.