Vladimir Duthiers
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And he later testified in court that he knew that he had messed up, that he'd made a mistake, a grave error, by not getting Salonia Reed's signature on those life insurance policies.
And he later testified in court that he knew that he had messed up, that he'd made a mistake, a grave error, by not getting Salonia Reed's signature on those life insurance policies.
And he later testified in court that he knew that he had messed up, that he'd made a mistake, a grave error, by not getting Salonia Reed's signature on those life insurance policies.
I thought it was incredibly unusual for the prosecutor to go on a road trip like the one Anthony and Ward took to Atlanta. But. You know, the case would not have been solved if they hadn't had this sense of purpose, this sense of mission.
I thought it was incredibly unusual for the prosecutor to go on a road trip like the one Anthony and Ward took to Atlanta. But. You know, the case would not have been solved if they hadn't had this sense of purpose, this sense of mission.
I thought it was incredibly unusual for the prosecutor to go on a road trip like the one Anthony and Ward took to Atlanta. But. You know, the case would not have been solved if they hadn't had this sense of purpose, this sense of mission.
Taylor Anthony, the way that he spoke about it to me, the way he spoke about justice for Salonia, he struck me as somebody who was on a mission and ultimately he wanted justice. this young mother to have a sense of justice. And he talked about how this was also for Reggie Jr. That's how he feels, Taylor Anthony.
Taylor Anthony, the way that he spoke about it to me, the way he spoke about justice for Salonia, he struck me as somebody who was on a mission and ultimately he wanted justice. this young mother to have a sense of justice. And he talked about how this was also for Reggie Jr. That's how he feels, Taylor Anthony.
Taylor Anthony, the way that he spoke about it to me, the way he spoke about justice for Salonia, he struck me as somebody who was on a mission and ultimately he wanted justice. this young mother to have a sense of justice. And he talked about how this was also for Reggie Jr. That's how he feels, Taylor Anthony.
But yeah, it also speaks to the fact that Taylor Anthony was able to get Ward to agree with his sense of purpose and his sense of mission to take the trip.
But yeah, it also speaks to the fact that Taylor Anthony was able to get Ward to agree with his sense of purpose and his sense of mission to take the trip.
But yeah, it also speaks to the fact that Taylor Anthony was able to get Ward to agree with his sense of purpose and his sense of mission to take the trip.
Yeah. He ended up refusing to testify. He was scared. He talked about, you know, instances where he felt his life had been threatened by Reginald Reed Sr. And for those reasons, he was afraid of testifying. So he said at the timeβ And after Jimmy Ray was was ultimately arrested, he cut a plea deal with assistant district attorney Anthony.
Yeah. He ended up refusing to testify. He was scared. He talked about, you know, instances where he felt his life had been threatened by Reginald Reed Sr. And for those reasons, he was afraid of testifying. So he said at the timeβ And after Jimmy Ray was was ultimately arrested, he cut a plea deal with assistant district attorney Anthony.
Yeah. He ended up refusing to testify. He was scared. He talked about, you know, instances where he felt his life had been threatened by Reginald Reed Sr. And for those reasons, he was afraid of testifying. So he said at the timeβ And after Jimmy Ray was was ultimately arrested, he cut a plea deal with assistant district attorney Anthony.
That was actually ultimately it turned out to be worse than the deal that they originally offered him in this new deal. Jimmy Ray was sentenced to five years in prison in exchange for for testifying against Reginald Reed.
That was actually ultimately it turned out to be worse than the deal that they originally offered him in this new deal. Jimmy Ray was sentenced to five years in prison in exchange for for testifying against Reginald Reed.
That was actually ultimately it turned out to be worse than the deal that they originally offered him in this new deal. Jimmy Ray was sentenced to five years in prison in exchange for for testifying against Reginald Reed.
An incredible duo, these two women. I told them, I told my producers, these women need their own reality show. The mother went to law school with her daughter. Like, can you imagine, Anne-Marie?
An incredible duo, these two women. I told them, I told my producers, these women need their own reality show. The mother went to law school with her daughter. Like, can you imagine, Anne-Marie?