Willie Geist
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Podcast Appearances
On this week's episode, I sit down with one of the biggest bands in the world, Mumford & Sons, as we get the boys together to talk about their new number one album, Prizefighter, and the evolution of that irresistible foot stomping sound.
Well, the most obvious being the timing of the murder of
Gary Spohr and the shooting of Wendy Wood.
Really closing those doors on other people that could have been suspects or named as potential suspects to really paint the picture beyond a reasonable doubt that it couldn't be anybody else responsible for this.
Most importantly, she told us what instructions she had received from him to keep her phone off, to keep her mouth shut.
And she indicated that he had a gun with him and had even test fired that gun and silencer on their drive from Nevada to Lake Tahoe.
We were already preparing to try him without that testimony because the evidence showed that he did it.
But this provided corroboration to a lot of other pieces of evidence.
Samantha had accepted defeat, both legally and existentially, and understood that her job now was to connect the dots.
She was still actively trying to thwart the truth.
He was able to show that Wendy knew exactly what Danny had done and at some points were keeping them close and making them believe that she didn't think that so that she could remain safe.
She still remained fearful for her life up until the end.
The alibi witnesses would have ultimately provided more incriminating evidence against Mr. Serafini and arguably would have sped up that guilty verdict that he so justly deserved.
Circumstantial case, and I believe the circumstantial stuff that they had was just making up a story.