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And Chief Schultz was like, look, I will help you deal with this. Like, if you tell me I can go with you to the police, you can call me at two in the morning. Rob Schultz thought if he could appeal to him on that way, but he really, he just- He wouldn't give anything. Yeah. Didn't say anything. Yeah.
And Chief Schultz was like, look, I will help you deal with this. Like, if you tell me I can go with you to the police, you can call me at two in the morning. Rob Schultz thought if he could appeal to him on that way, but he really, he just- He wouldn't give anything. Yeah. Didn't say anything. Yeah.
Well, there were two things that the defense found inadequate. An inadequate investigation that may be to question other old boyfriends or other people, and then that the fire itself was not investigated well enough.
Well, there were two things that the defense found inadequate. An inadequate investigation that may be to question other old boyfriends or other people, and then that the fire itself was not investigated well enough.
Well, there were two things that the defense found inadequate. An inadequate investigation that may be to question other old boyfriends or other people, and then that the fire itself was not investigated well enough.
Our job is to... point out things that give a jury doubt. The detectives involved in this case should have taken steps to determine where someone like Gus Lamish or other people in the neighborhood, they should have determined where those people were or could have been at the time of this, you know, alleged crime, but they didn't do any of that.
Our job is to... point out things that give a jury doubt. The detectives involved in this case should have taken steps to determine where someone like Gus Lamish or other people in the neighborhood, they should have determined where those people were or could have been at the time of this, you know, alleged crime, but they didn't do any of that.
Our job is to... point out things that give a jury doubt. The detectives involved in this case should have taken steps to determine where someone like Gus Lamish or other people in the neighborhood, they should have determined where those people were or could have been at the time of this, you know, alleged crime, but they didn't do any of that.
Not only do I have Listen, Barrett taken from me. They want to accuse me of killing them. How heartless do you have to be to be able to do this to a grieving parent? This was an insult to injury.
Not only do I have Listen, Barrett taken from me. They want to accuse me of killing them. How heartless do you have to be to be able to do this to a grieving parent? This was an insult to injury.
Not only do I have Listen, Barrett taken from me. They want to accuse me of killing them. How heartless do you have to be to be able to do this to a grieving parent? This was an insult to injury.
I don't believe that the defense truly thinks Gus had anything to do with it. They were using Gus as a concrete example of here's a timeline, and you didn't even check that. But... To Gus, obviously, as he said, it's like insult upon injury.
I don't believe that the defense truly thinks Gus had anything to do with it. They were using Gus as a concrete example of here's a timeline, and you didn't even check that. But... To Gus, obviously, as he said, it's like insult upon injury.
I don't believe that the defense truly thinks Gus had anything to do with it. They were using Gus as a concrete example of here's a timeline, and you didn't even check that. But... To Gus, obviously, as he said, it's like insult upon injury.
And I think they chose Gus because he gets the call at the supermarket. And that could have been something very easy. Call the supermarket, see if he was really there. It's his house. And they didn't do it. But the prosecutor said if there were other people worth looking at, investigators would have. So that's why- To them, it wasn't tunnel vision. They looked at who they needed to look at.
And I think they chose Gus because he gets the call at the supermarket. And that could have been something very easy. Call the supermarket, see if he was really there. It's his house. And they didn't do it. But the prosecutor said if there were other people worth looking at, investigators would have. So that's why- To them, it wasn't tunnel vision. They looked at who they needed to look at.
And I think they chose Gus because he gets the call at the supermarket. And that could have been something very easy. Call the supermarket, see if he was really there. It's his house. And they didn't do it. But the prosecutor said if there were other people worth looking at, investigators would have. So that's why- To them, it wasn't tunnel vision. They looked at who they needed to look at.
Melissa had moved in. Her parents were divorced. She had moved in with Gus into their childhood home because she had to stop working as the baby was coming. And Gus, in the interview, said to Nikki, he was looking forward to almost raising this child. Sure, move into my house. I'll give you some help.
Melissa had moved in. Her parents were divorced. She had moved in with Gus into their childhood home because she had to stop working as the baby was coming. And Gus, in the interview, said to Nikki, he was looking forward to almost raising this child. Sure, move into my house. I'll give you some help.
Melissa had moved in. Her parents were divorced. She had moved in with Gus into their childhood home because she had to stop working as the baby was coming. And Gus, in the interview, said to Nikki, he was looking forward to almost raising this child. Sure, move into my house. I'll give you some help.