Walter Kern
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He called me up around Christmas time and he said, I just lost my daughter in a divorce, Walt. I don't think I'm ever going to be able to see her again. My wife's taking her to England.
He called me up around Christmas time and he said, I just lost my daughter in a divorce, Walt. I don't think I'm ever going to be able to see her again. My wife's taking her to England.
The postcards were such an ingenious move. You know what I mean? Your common murderer doesn't try to cover a crime that way.
The postcards were such an ingenious move. You know what I mean? Your common murderer doesn't try to cover a crime that way.
The postcards were such an ingenious move. You know what I mean? Your common murderer doesn't try to cover a crime that way.
To me, one of the most convincing pieces of evidence was the stories they told about going off on a secret mission. Going off on a secret mission was a Clark idea. Now, obviously, that was to prepare people not to look for them, to prepare people for their absence.
To me, one of the most convincing pieces of evidence was the stories they told about going off on a secret mission. Going off on a secret mission was a Clark idea. Now, obviously, that was to prepare people not to look for them, to prepare people for their absence.
To me, one of the most convincing pieces of evidence was the stories they told about going off on a secret mission. Going off on a secret mission was a Clark idea. Now, obviously, that was to prepare people not to look for them, to prepare people for their absence.
Sitting in that courtroom, waves of anger would come over me. Every minute I was sitting there, I was going, please, jury, find him guilty. He did it. He did it.
Sitting in that courtroom, waves of anger would come over me. Every minute I was sitting there, I was going, please, jury, find him guilty. He did it. He did it.
Sitting in that courtroom, waves of anger would come over me. Every minute I was sitting there, I was going, please, jury, find him guilty. He did it. He did it.
I deferred to the old time court reporters who were there around me. And I said, so what do you think is gonna happen? And they said, oh, he's gonna get off. Why do you say that? Oh, the evidence is so circumstantial. One of the victims is missing. She might still be out there. Maybe she did it. They can't establish a motive.
I deferred to the old time court reporters who were there around me. And I said, so what do you think is gonna happen? And they said, oh, he's gonna get off. Why do you say that? Oh, the evidence is so circumstantial. One of the victims is missing. She might still be out there. Maybe she did it. They can't establish a motive.
I deferred to the old time court reporters who were there around me. And I said, so what do you think is gonna happen? And they said, oh, he's gonna get off. Why do you say that? Oh, the evidence is so circumstantial. One of the victims is missing. She might still be out there. Maybe she did it. They can't establish a motive.
These people had me convinced that, you know, this was gonna be Clark's greatest magic trick.
These people had me convinced that, you know, this was gonna be Clark's greatest magic trick.
These people had me convinced that, you know, this was gonna be Clark's greatest magic trick.
That emptiness is evil. It's that lack of feeling, using everybody as a tool, everybody as a way to get your will, is as close to a definition of evil, as monstrousness as I can come to. You really think he's a monster? I think he's a monster.
That emptiness is evil. It's that lack of feeling, using everybody as a tool, everybody as a way to get your will, is as close to a definition of evil, as monstrousness as I can come to. You really think he's a monster? I think he's a monster.
That emptiness is evil. It's that lack of feeling, using everybody as a tool, everybody as a way to get your will, is as close to a definition of evil, as monstrousness as I can come to. You really think he's a monster? I think he's a monster.