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Man 1: I've been downand read this case file.
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Every interview,everything that's in that file.
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Where you live...
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Man 2: I know it.That's what gets me, man.
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Man 1: You know?Not a lot of very good suspects in there.
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I know it.
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Man 3: This girl passedon the street and he said, "I'd like...
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I'd like to rape her and kill her."
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He had the knife in his hand like this.And he was stabbing.
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-Man 1: Hard?-Yes.
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-Man 1: How hard? Show me how hard.-Enough to get the full blade in.
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Man 1:
Did she beg y'all not to hurt her or...?
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She goes, "Tommy, I didn't thinkyou'd ever do anything like this."
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We had it all planned out, you know...
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Man 1: What were you planning on doingwith her after you got her?
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Raping her.
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-Man 1: Raping her and then killing her?-Yes.
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[laughing]
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I knew I wouldn't have done itif I wasn't drunk.
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'Cause I thought it was just a dream.
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[country music playing]
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I left alone
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My mind was blank
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What did I see
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Could I believe?
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That what I saw that night was realAnd not just fantasy!
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Just what I saw
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In my own dreams
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Were the reflections of my warped mindStarring back at me
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Six
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Six, six
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The Number of the Beast
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Hell and fire
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Just want to be released!
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[birds tweeting]
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[Pastor] What do you say there, young man?
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-[man] Good. How you doing?
-I'm here.
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-[man] Yup, me, too.
-I'm... [chuckles]
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[Pastor] I'm just so happy.
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Well, if I was any happier,
I'd be triplets.
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-How about you?
-[man] Yeah.
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Okay.
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Two hundred and fifty-four.
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[church organ playing]
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[Pastor] Here we go.
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What a fellowship,
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What a joy divine
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Leaning on the everlasting arms...
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[Judge] Well, I tell people Ada's halfwaybetween Dallas and Oklahoma City
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and a little bit east.
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The smith plant located out there,
in the southwest part of town,
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it's probably been there since 1906.
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...Leaning, leaning
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Safe and secure from all alarms
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Leaning, leaning...
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Ada's not a bad town, uh,
you know, I grew up in towns like Ada.
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Everybody goes to the high school footballgame on Friday night and, you know,
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the businessmen go to the Rotary Club,
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and people hang out in the coffee shopsfor breakfast, and, um...
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You know, it's a close-knit community.
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...Oh, how bright the pathGrows from day to day
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Leaning on the everlasting arms...�
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One of the things that people notice is
that when they come here,
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we just about have a church
on every corner.
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Lutheran, Methodist, lots of Baptist.
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Leaning, leaning...
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[Cristy] This area of the state
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is really known for pecans.We have a lot of pecan groves around here.
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You know, some pretty viewsand things like that.
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[church song continues]
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And then, sadly,
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some, you know,
a couple of pretty notorious murders
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that happened here.
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[church song continues]
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Amen.
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[tsks] I've written 40 books.
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And this was halfway through my career.
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Innocent Man was book number 20 I think.
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And it was my only, um...
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foray in the nonfiction.
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I'd never researched a novel
to that extent before.
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If I wrote the--
The Innocent Man as a...
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novel,
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fiction,
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folks probably wouldn't believe it.
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[violin playing sadly]
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[ignites car engine]
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[knocking on door]
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[door opens and creaks]
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[Debbie gasps and grunts]
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[thumping and grunting]
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[woman] We're going to the storage unit,uh... to see the exhibits
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that are kept in storage.
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My storage.
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Any exhibit
that's been admitted into evidence
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is kept by the court reporter.
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So I still have all the exhibits.
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This is "hair found under body."
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This was under Debbie Carter's body
in her apartment.
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And it's sealed.
It has not been opened.
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These are the hair slides,
and you can see that they're labeled.
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Um...
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This is her western belt,
which has her name.
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I don't know if you can see that or not.
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It has "Debbie."
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This is the electric blanket, um,� cord.
[sighs]
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[man] What was the significance of that?
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Might be what they strangled her with,
or he strangled her with.
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I'll turn it this way,
so that you can see it.
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I don't really want
to pull that out of there.
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I mean, for me to touch it.
I don't really want to.
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-[woman] What is it?
-It's the ketchup bottle, um...
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that was...
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used on her.
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Um...
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I... A torture tool or a murder weapon.
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I don't know what
you would have labeled it.
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But the, um, ketchup bottle...
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I mean, the lid, the ketchup bottle lid
was found inside of her body.
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So he did stuff with this.
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These are letters
from Debbie's family members.
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This one is from Peggy Carter,
which is her mother.
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It says, "The first thing I want people
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to know about Debbieis I loved her so much.
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We were very closeand did a lot of things together.
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We did friends things together.
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She was not only my daughter,but my friend.
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She was a picky person. Feisty.Full of energy and life.
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She loved life.
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She was very outgoing, a people person.
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Almost always had a smile on her faceand very modest.
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She was a quiet person.
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She was a good girl with a lot of morals.
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I've never heard anybodywho didn't like Debbie."
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[woman] So...
this is where Debbie's apartment was.
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She moved here on October the 8th,
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and she was murdered on December the 8th.
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So she lived here exactly two months.
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[sighs]
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It's heartbreaking to think that's...
that she died right in that room.
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I have specific memories about Debbie.
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I did go to her apartment
a couple of times.
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There were still stuffed animals
on the bed.
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I mean, it looked like
just a bigger version of,
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you know, a teenager's room.
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I was just so amazed by that.
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Debbie was very independent.
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She wanted to do her own thing,
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and, you know, have things on her terms.
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When she, um...
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graduated high school, she moved out.
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She had her own apartment.
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She wanted to have her--
[stammers] a job, a career.
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She wanted to be on her own,
make her own money.
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She was employed at the Coachlight.
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You might refer to itas a boot scootin' bar.
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There was lots of dancing and bandsand that sort of thing.
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[Christy] One other memory that I have was
that we were sitting on the couch
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and I was driving her crazy
about pulling me around the block
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on my skates.
And, I guess I finally wore her down,
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and she pulled me
around the entire block twice
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on my skates before she went to work.
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So, I guess I wore her down quite a bit.
[chuckles]
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When Debbie was murdered,
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she was actually--
lived a couple of blocks from my house,
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where my mom and I lived.
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So it was really a trying time for, not...
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you know, not just my family,
but for the whole town
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'cause nothing like that
had happened here before.
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When Debbie was killed,it really changed the dynamics
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of our family.
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Debbie's dad's name was Charlieand my Aunt Peggy, we call her Peppy.
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I'm Peggy Sue Carter
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and I'm Debbie Carter's mother.
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[Christy] Peppy likes to say
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that she's the reasonthat we're all here in Ada.
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Because Peppy had come over herewhen she married Charlie.
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And everybody kind of followed.
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[Peppy] Since '59...
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I married her daddy in '59.
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I had her oldest sister in, uh, '60.
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A year later, I had Debbie, in '61.
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Then I had my third daughter, in '63.
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I got the three daughters.
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See, I'd had this...
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bad, weird feeling,and I told Debbie about it.
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She said, "Mama, you're so silly.
Don't be like that."
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But I did.
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I remember that feeling, it was awful.
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That morning,
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I know I was changing the sheetson my bed.
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And right after I talked to my sister...
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I started-- Went back in the bedroom
and started to put the sheet on
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and the phone rung again.
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[phone ringing]
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[Peppy] So I picked it up.�"Hello?"
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And it's not my little sister.
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It's Debbie's friend.
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And she saw Debbie's car at home.
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And she said,as she started up the stairs,
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she heard this loud...
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music.
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And then she said,when she got to the porch,
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"There's all this glass."
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[Christy] Debbie's friend had found her...
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and called my aunt.
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She was very panickedand told Peppy that,
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you know, Debbie was layingon the floor and that,
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you know, there was blood.
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So Peppy runs out, and... [sighs]
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...her car won't start.
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Probably by the grace of God.
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[Peppy] I call Christy's mother, Glenna.
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-There's no answer.-[phone ringing]
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I call Debbie's phone,there's no answer.
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I'm going crazy.I don't know what to do.
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I'm in there, in my dining room,
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talking to Debbie,talking to that picture.
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"Honey, you're going to be okay.
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Mom will be there
just as soon as I can get there."
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I started walking up the hill there.
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Well, I seen my best friend's car.
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She had my sister in there.Glenna, Christy's mother.
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[Glenna] I remember,she saw me sitting in a car...
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And...
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I never said a word, she just knew.
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[Peppy]I don't know what happened to me.
I just... I couldn't help it.
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I'm a-balling and a-squalling,
and just having a fit.
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I guess, when I did believe it,
that night about 7:30.
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This detective come by that...
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I know he leaned down
and he kept patting me on my knee.
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And he kept saying,
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"Peggy, it happened.
It happened to Debbie."
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And I just sit there and cry.
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I just sit in that chair and cry.
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I don't know what to do.
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My girl-- My daughter's gone.
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I just kept looking at him
and he kept telling me,
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"Peggy, it happened,
and it happened to Debbie.
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It happened to you and Debbie."
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[metallic drawers clanking]
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[Dan] I first heard about this casefrom a lawyer friend of mine in 2000.
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And, uh, almost immediately,
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we were surprisedat the way this case was handled.
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Ada Police, Dennis Smith, was oneof the first investigators on the scene.
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They had a, uh...
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patrolman answer
and he called in Dennis Smith.
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[Judge Landrith]
Uh, Dennis Smith was the...
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senior detectivefor the Ada Police Department.
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His reputation,
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as far as being a good officer,
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was impeccable.
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But he was normallyin charge of whatever...
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big case was happening.
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[Dan] Most people seemed to like him.
He was a pretty friendly guy.
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And, as a matter of fact,
his daughter went to school
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with Debbie Carter and they were friends.
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So, he had a personal connection there.
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The crime scene was a total mess.
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Debbie's body was lying nakedon the floor,
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except she had a cord wrappedaround her neck.
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She had "Duke Graham" written on her back
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and "die" on her chest.
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On the walls was written,
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"Jim Smith next will die."
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And on the kitchen table was written,
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"Don't look fore us or ealse."
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And "for" and "else"were both misspelled.
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There was a palm print on the wall.
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And, before she was killed,
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someone had raped Debbie Carter.
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And evidently, it was like
Grand Central Station over there,
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as far as police officers
or a crime scene.
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[Dan] Jim Smith and Duke Graham,both of them had alibis, and...
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well, neither one of them gavestatements that, that fit anything.
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And they just didn't have anythingon either one of them.
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Dennis Smith came in and immediately saw
that he would need some help,
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so he called the Oklahoma State Bureau
of Investigation.
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To help him with the crime scene.
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Gary Rogers, he was the OSBI agent,
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which is Oklahoma State Bureau
of Investigation.
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Gary had been a former, uh, police officer
in Shawnee.
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He was a rancher.
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And always wore a hat and boots,
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and jeans, and belt with a coat and tie.
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[Dan]Dennis and Gary basically
worked the crime scene.
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They would funnel their reports
to Bill Peterson,
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who was the prosecutor of the case.
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I've known Bill Peterson for all my life.
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He, uh, went to Ada High School.
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Um, he went to University of Oklahoma.
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He did go through
some prep schools back East.
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His father was a doctor
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and his mother was a,a member of the Norris family.
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I would say Bill wasmore of a folksy-type DA,
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where he would, uh, tell stories.
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Which is a very effective way.
When picking a jury
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is to be somewhat folksy and tell stories.
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He could get angry.[sighs]
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I think we all feel the pressure
to do what's right.
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And I know,
since my nephew is a prosecutor,
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they have that kind of police mentality.
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They're prosecutors for a reason.
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You're not going to make a lot of money
in your life being a prosecutor.
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You like to put...
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bad people in jail.
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And protect your constituents.
I believe that.
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Somebody took some time
to really stage that crime scene.
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You know,most people panic and they leave,
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and they leave all kinds of stuff.This...
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Whoever did this was really thinkingabout trying to create a diversion.
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Dennis Smith had made a comment
that before he retired...
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that he would...
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solve Debbie's case.
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When something like this happens to...
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your family or to the town, you know,it's the ripple effect.
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I always like to saythat it's like a tsunami.
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You know, you don't even recognizethat it was coming.
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It just takes everything away.
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[Dawn] That was a huge shock.
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You think, "Who was it?Somebody in this community?"
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[Grisham] I'm sure it was, um...
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you know, terrifying
in a small town like that.
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And then, um...
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two or three years later,
Denice Haraway disappeared.
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["Sweet Dreams (Of You)" playing]
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Sweet dreams of you
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Every night
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I go through
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Why can't I forget you
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And start my life anew...
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[door bells jingle]
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...Instead of having sweet dreams
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About you
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You don't love me
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I'ts plain
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Why can't I forget my past
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Start loving someone new
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Instead of having sweet dreams
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About you
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[police siren wailing]
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[woman] Denice worked atthe little Quick Stop out�on Highway One.
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We were very concernedbecause Denice had disappeared,
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and so the word spread quickly.
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By the way, Denice worked
for me for, um, a semester.
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Part of a semester.
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A real, sweet little girl,
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and she worked for me
when she was in school,
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at East Central.
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She was working as a work-study student.
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Just as sweet as could be.�Nice.
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Just a pretty little girl, you know,that was in college
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and needed a job.
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And I had an openingfor a work-study student
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to be my secretary.
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The town was in disbelief, you know,at what had happened.
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They would search out by Lawrenceand out southwest of town.
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And there was all kindsof strange stories going around
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where they were looking.
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Because, apparently,there was no rhyme or reason.
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I don't know what was happening.
I just know that there were many rumors
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about where she might be.
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[Dan] On April 28th, 1984,
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at about 8:30 at night,Denice Haraway was working in the, uh...
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a little convenience storeon the east side of Ada, Oklahoma,
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when Gene Whelchel and his two nephewswere getting ready to go to a card game.
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And they stopped by the convenience store
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to get some cigarettes and some change.
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They saw a man and a�woman walk out
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and get into the passenger side
of a pickup and drive off.
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[door bells jingle]
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So we stopped at, uh...
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McAnally's to get changefor the poker game.
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And I waited in the pickup.
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My nephew went inside, Lenny.
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And he came back out in a little bitand said there wasn't anybody in there.
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We went in and kinda lookedthe place over. Discovered that--
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Figured that something was wrong.
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So we called the police.
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[Dan] Money was taken out of their drawer.
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Whoever was there made a quick grab
for the money and obviously took the girl.
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Gene: I know it was herthat left as we pulled up.
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[Dan] They put an APB out for a faded,light blue pickup truck
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with a straight bed,with gray primer spots on it.
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And they, uh, stopped a number of people,and developed information,
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but they didn't find the girlwith any of that.
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Then, later on that night,
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they went to a store just down the street.
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J.P.'s
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And the, uh, clerk there,her name is Karen Wise.
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She then reportedthat she saw a couple of people
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that she felt were suspiciousand she was worried about.
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They kind of scared her.They went into her store
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just a few hours earlier.
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She is also the onethat gave a composite sketch
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of the two guys that she thoughtwas in her store that night.
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They showed it to Gene Whelchel
and he said that he thinks
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that looks sort of
like the guy that they saw.
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Pretty soon, they published that composite
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that she had made in the Ada newspaper.
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People started calling in."I know a guy that looks like this.
402
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I know a guy."And all these names started pouring in.
403
00:25:10,634 --> 00:25:13,762
A guy by the nameof Billy Charley was identified.
404
00:25:15,514 --> 00:25:18,892
Billy Charley had an alibi.He was home with his parents that night.
405
00:25:20,936 --> 00:25:25,441
And then they started gettingquite a few calls about Tommy Ward.
406
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[clock ticking]
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Man 1: Okay, Tommy,I've got a few things I need to say first.
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The date today is October 18th, 1984.
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We're at the headquarters office
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of the Oklahoma State Bureauof Investigation located in Oklahoma City.
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I'm Deputy Inspector Rusty Featherstone.
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Present also in the room,is Special Agent Gary Rogers of the OSBI.
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Out of the Ada office.
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Captain Dennis Smith
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of the Ada Police Department,Detective Division.
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I know we've already talked about ita little bit,
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but what I'd like you to do at this point,is just start on that afternoon,
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and just in your own words,at your own speed,
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I want you to go step by step througheverything that happened
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through the rest of that evening,involving this girl.
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-Okay?-Okay.
422
00:26:16,075 --> 00:26:17,618
Featherstone: Just go ahead and begin.
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My name is Johnny Lee Daniels.
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I've known Tommy Ward...
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since we were childhood kids.
426
00:26:25,876 --> 00:26:28,921
Boy, we did a whole lot ofrunning around on the back roads
427
00:26:29,004 --> 00:26:30,964
and drinking back in the daywhen we was young
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and didn't have no sense.
429
00:26:33,842 --> 00:26:35,135
He was just, um...
430
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a pretty quiet person in general.
431
00:26:39,014 --> 00:26:40,724
Can you tell mewhat her blouse looked like,
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that she was wearing?
433
00:26:42,434 --> 00:26:43,310
It was...
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It was...
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white with little blue...
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uh, roses on it.
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White with blue roses.
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[lady] At that point in time,
you're kinda seen the downfall.
439
00:26:57,950 --> 00:27:00,786
I didn't know if I was going to see him
when he wasn't...
440
00:27:01,703 --> 00:27:04,081
on some kind of drugs or alcohol.
441
00:27:04,873 --> 00:27:06,792
He was a total different person.
442
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[man]
Tommy had his run-in with the police.
443
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They looked at Tommy as a ruffian.
444
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A lower class person.
445
00:27:16,176 --> 00:27:18,637
And the police didn't like him
for some reason.
446
00:27:18,720 --> 00:27:20,430
I have no idea why.
447
00:27:21,014 --> 00:27:25,269
Unless it was just those things, you know?
I mean, Tommy liked to drink.
448
00:27:26,353 --> 00:27:27,771
I... I was at a...
449
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keg party.
450
00:27:30,065 --> 00:27:31,942
And I ran into a couple of guys.
451
00:27:32,025 --> 00:27:35,737
Asked me if I wanted to go riding aroundwith them and go get high,
452
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and drink some beer.And I told 'em, "Sure."
453
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My name is Robert Mayer.
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I'm originally from New York City.
455
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When I graduated from college
and journalism school,
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I became a reporter.
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I had...
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no conception whatever,
if these guys were guilty or innocent.
459
00:27:57,843 --> 00:28:00,888
I thought, "Well, I'll look into it
and see how far it goes."
460
00:28:00,971 --> 00:28:05,976
And so that's how I got into the book
that later became The Dreams of Ada.
461
00:28:07,811 --> 00:28:10,147
And the confession of,
"Was anybody else there?"
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"Yeah, well, the ringleader,
the guy who's idea it was,
463
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was Odell Titsworth."
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[door bells ringing]
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[Robert] And Odell Titsworth wasthis Indian fellow
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who uh, was known,had a reputation among the cops
467
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as a bad dude.
468
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Titsworth, he grabbed moneyout of the register,
469
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and we went out to the pickup.
470
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Featherstone: Where did you go from there?
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Out to the power plant.
472
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Featherstone:What did he say he was gonna do with her?
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He told me that he was going to kill her.
474
00:28:36,548 --> 00:28:38,926
Now, the other person
he had mentioned was...
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Carl Fontenot.
476
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Featherstone: What was the purposeof taking her with you?
477
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From the store?
478
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To keep from her...coming to y'all and letting y'all know.
479
00:29:00,781 --> 00:29:03,033
I mean, was that the plan, though,whenever you went there?
480
00:29:03,116 --> 00:29:04,493
-Yes.-Okay.
481
00:29:04,826 --> 00:29:06,828
We had it all planned out, you know, to...
482
00:29:07,287 --> 00:29:09,873
What were you planning on doingwith her after you got her?
483
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-Raping her.-Raping her and
484
00:29:12,376 --> 00:29:13,794
-then killing her and getting rid of her?-Yes.
485
00:29:13,877 --> 00:29:14,711
Okay.
486
00:29:16,380 --> 00:29:17,339
[Johnny] Karl Fontenot
487
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I've known Karl Fontenot
since we were little kids.
488
00:29:20,133 --> 00:29:21,093
Karl...
489
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was a little slow
when it come to his thinking.
490
00:29:26,515 --> 00:29:29,685
As we was going to McAnally's,we stopped there at the apartments,
491
00:29:30,602 --> 00:29:34,106
and decided to smoke some potand get high and everything.
492
00:29:34,189 --> 00:29:35,190
We drank some.
493
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[door bells jingle]
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[bell dings]
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Then when we got--We planned it out before we got there.
496
00:29:45,909 --> 00:29:47,452
And then, when we got there...
497
00:29:48,412 --> 00:29:49,246
Odell...
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00:29:50,080 --> 00:29:51,957
set it up for us and everything.
499
00:29:53,834 --> 00:29:55,627
He took her out of the store.
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Brought her to the truck.
501
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Featherstone: Where were y'all at?Karl?
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Right there by the gas pumps.
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[Johnny] He was just someone
that pretty much stayed to hisself,
504
00:30:14,271 --> 00:30:17,983
even though he was not a violent guy
or anything like that.
505
00:30:18,108 --> 00:30:20,652
He just pretty much stayed to hisself,
and then...
506
00:30:21,320 --> 00:30:24,781
when his mom got killed,
I believe he seen his mom get killed,
507
00:30:24,865 --> 00:30:28,994
he-- he just kinda really
stayed more to hisself.
508
00:30:29,077 --> 00:30:29,911
He, uh...
509
00:30:29,995 --> 00:30:34,583
He had pretty much no ambition to work,
or really do anything.
510
00:30:34,958 --> 00:30:38,712
[Robert] Karl's father used to beat Karlwhen he was a little boy,
511
00:30:38,795 --> 00:30:41,923
and they had dogs and cats and sheep
512
00:30:42,007 --> 00:30:45,344
and whatever else you can think ofout there in that little yard.
513
00:30:45,427 --> 00:30:47,220
And Karl's father...
514
00:30:47,971 --> 00:30:48,847
would...
515
00:30:49,473 --> 00:30:51,892
have sex with animals...
516
00:30:52,434 --> 00:30:54,019
in front of Karl.
517
00:30:54,102 --> 00:30:56,188
-Featherstone: Was she scared?-She was scared.
518
00:30:56,313 --> 00:30:59,608
-Featherstone: What was she saying?-She was hollering for help.
519
00:31:00,817 --> 00:31:03,028
And then there was nobody aroundfor to help.
520
00:31:04,738 --> 00:31:07,574
[man]
I didn't know anything about Karl Fontenot
521
00:31:07,657 --> 00:31:09,534
until I received a call
522
00:31:09,618 --> 00:31:12,454
from, um, District Judge Ron Jones...
523
00:31:12,621 --> 00:31:13,538
um...
524
00:31:13,789 --> 00:31:16,333
asking if I would accept
a court appointment
525
00:31:16,416 --> 00:31:19,336
to represent Mr. Fontenot.
526
00:31:19,836 --> 00:31:22,631
And I thought he was competent
in, in all respects.
527
00:31:22,839 --> 00:31:25,467
The real problem with that
was the confession tapes.
528
00:31:26,051 --> 00:31:28,053
They were in bold color...
529
00:31:28,303 --> 00:31:30,889
and, and, and basically were...
530
00:31:31,723 --> 00:31:35,143
just came across really somewhat...
531
00:31:36,311 --> 00:31:39,981
cold-blooded, matter-of-factly,
emotionless...
532
00:31:43,151 --> 00:31:44,236
Featherstone: So...
533
00:31:44,319 --> 00:31:46,488
Odell Titsworth crawled up insidethe pickup.
534
00:31:46,571 --> 00:31:47,531
Fontenot: Yes.
535
00:31:47,614 --> 00:31:49,074
Did he have something in his hand?
536
00:31:49,157 --> 00:31:51,284
-Had his knife.-Featherstone: Was it open?
537
00:31:51,368 --> 00:31:54,830
Yes, it was open.And he... he was attempting to stab her.
538
00:31:54,913 --> 00:31:56,748
-And...-Featherstone: Did you see him stab her?
539
00:31:56,832 --> 00:31:59,042
-He was stabbing her.-Featherstone: How did he do it?
540
00:31:59,126 --> 00:32:01,336
-He had the knife in his hand, like this.-All right.
541
00:32:01,420 --> 00:32:03,547
And he was... stabbing.
542
00:32:03,630 --> 00:32:04,756
-Featherstone: Hard?-Yes.
543
00:32:04,840 --> 00:32:05,674
How hard?
544
00:32:05,757 --> 00:32:07,968
-Show me how hard.-Enough to get the full blade in.
545
00:32:08,468 --> 00:32:09,302
Like that.
546
00:32:12,139 --> 00:32:15,725
Featherstone: Where was the first placethat she was cut with the knife?
547
00:32:16,476 --> 00:32:19,896
In her side. Right here in the side,that's where Titsworth cut her.
548
00:32:20,522 --> 00:32:22,315
When he started to rape her, he goes,
549
00:32:22,399 --> 00:32:25,485
"If you don't cooperate with meand everything,"
550
00:32:25,569 --> 00:32:27,279
he says, "I'll cut you deeper."
551
00:32:27,362 --> 00:32:32,033
After that, me and Odell stood thereand holded her while Tommy raped her.
552
00:32:32,117 --> 00:32:32,951
Okay.
553
00:32:33,034 --> 00:32:37,539
She had tremendous cuts all over her body,all in her sides and on her legs.
554
00:32:37,622 --> 00:32:40,250
-Featherstone: Were they deep cuts?
-And on the side of her neck.
555
00:32:40,333 --> 00:32:42,002
Yeah, the ones in her stomach was.
556
00:32:42,085 --> 00:32:46,006
-How could you tell they were deep cuts?-I could see her ribs and her insides.
557
00:32:46,089 --> 00:32:47,841
Featherstone: Was she saying anything?
558
00:32:47,924 --> 00:32:50,552
She was hollering for helpand telling us to stop.
559
00:32:50,844 --> 00:32:52,679
Featherstone: Do you believe that she died
560
00:32:52,762 --> 00:32:55,515
due to any other reason,other than the stab wounds?
561
00:32:55,599 --> 00:32:58,143
No, that's what she died of,the stab wounds.
562
00:32:58,518 --> 00:33:01,146
Featherstone: How many times did you cuther with the knife, Tommy?
563
00:33:01,229 --> 00:33:04,191
Twice. Once upon her sideand once down her arm.
564
00:33:04,566 --> 00:33:06,943
Featherstone: What do you mean,you had her "under control"?
565
00:33:07,235 --> 00:33:09,196
Well, she was more or less giving up.
566
00:33:09,362 --> 00:33:10,197
Okay.
567
00:33:10,280 --> 00:33:11,239
At the end.
568
00:33:11,573 --> 00:33:13,658
Featherstone:
Try and beg y'all not to hurt her or...?
569
00:33:14,034 --> 00:33:16,995
She goes, "Tommy, I didn't thinkyou'd ever do anything like this."
570
00:33:30,926 --> 00:33:32,928
[Johnny]I'd been in and out enough,
couple of times,
571
00:33:33,011 --> 00:33:35,263
that I was in that bullpen with Karl.
572
00:33:35,764 --> 00:33:39,017
He sat next to me
in that jailhouse and said... [sighs]
573
00:33:40,435 --> 00:33:43,021
"I'm glad they're locking me up
because I don't have to worry
574
00:33:43,104 --> 00:33:46,316
about a place to sleep
or where I'm going to get my next meal."
575
00:33:46,399 --> 00:33:48,151
And that's exactly what he said.
576
00:33:48,652 --> 00:33:49,486
Featherstone: Karl?
577
00:33:51,488 --> 00:33:54,824
During the period of timethat we've interviewed you, today...
578
00:33:55,742 --> 00:33:58,453
Once again, I'd like to ask you,have we threatened you or...
579
00:33:58,912 --> 00:34:00,789
-No.-...promised you anything?
580
00:34:01,081 --> 00:34:03,708
You're making this of your own free will,this statement?
581
00:34:03,792 --> 00:34:06,211
It was of my own free willto get this recorded.
582
00:34:08,672 --> 00:34:11,591
Have you been allowed to smoke, drink,
583
00:34:12,217 --> 00:34:13,552
-drink Cokes...-Yes.
584
00:34:13,677 --> 00:34:14,928
...anything that you wanted?
585
00:34:15,136 --> 00:34:18,265
Yes, I was servedright during the meeting.
586
00:34:19,140 --> 00:34:20,976
Once again, Tommy, I want to reiterate,
587
00:34:21,434 --> 00:34:23,562
you're giving this statementof your own free will?
588
00:34:23,645 --> 00:34:24,479
Yes, sir.
589
00:34:25,480 --> 00:34:28,942
Is there anything else that you'd liketo add, to this tape recording,
590
00:34:29,025 --> 00:34:30,527
prior to us shutting it off?
591
00:34:31,903 --> 00:34:33,154
I knew, if...
592
00:34:33,863 --> 00:34:36,157
I knew I wouldn't have done itif I wasn't drunk,
593
00:34:36,241 --> 00:34:38,159
'cause I thought it was just a dream.
594
00:34:45,333 --> 00:34:47,961
So immediately, and this was in--
And this was like...
595
00:34:48,503 --> 00:34:50,463
around midnight,
or whenever they were questioned.
596
00:34:50,547 --> 00:34:51,506
So, then they tell them,
597
00:34:51,590 --> 00:34:54,593
"You're under arrest
for kidnapping, rape, and murder."
598
00:34:56,219 --> 00:34:58,888
And then they called the headquarters
in Ada.
599
00:34:58,972 --> 00:35:01,474
They sent cops to Odell Titsworth's house.
600
00:35:01,558 --> 00:35:03,226
They knew him from various...
601
00:35:03,560 --> 00:35:04,644
run-ins with the law.
602
00:35:04,853 --> 00:35:06,855
[police radio speaking]
603
00:35:06,938 --> 00:35:10,358
[Robert] They get to Odell Titsworth'shouse and he's there with his mother
604
00:35:10,442 --> 00:35:11,610
and they accuse him.
605
00:35:12,319 --> 00:35:13,778
Anyway, the mother says,
606
00:35:14,654 --> 00:35:16,031
"Odell couldn't have done that.
607
00:35:16,114 --> 00:35:19,618
He was home with a broken arm
that the police broke two nights before."
608
00:35:20,076 --> 00:35:23,079
So the cops are thinking, "That the police
broke? What are you talking about?"
609
00:35:23,163 --> 00:35:24,706
[police siren wails]
610
00:35:24,831 --> 00:35:26,583
[Robert]So that's what their description
611
00:35:26,666 --> 00:35:29,377
of what Odell was doing
the night of the crime.
612
00:35:30,378 --> 00:35:32,255
Well, that's easy enough to prove.
613
00:35:34,716 --> 00:35:36,343
And so the police officers,
614
00:35:36,760 --> 00:35:39,721
they go down to the hospital,
and they keep records.
615
00:35:39,804 --> 00:35:43,266
And sure enough, on that date,
Odell Titsworth had been treated
616
00:35:43,350 --> 00:35:45,226
and he had a broken arm,
617
00:35:45,727 --> 00:35:47,270
the humerus, which is up here.
618
00:35:47,354 --> 00:35:50,899
And was told that he's even going
to have to sleep in a chair
619
00:35:50,982 --> 00:35:53,068
for like a month or so.
620
00:35:53,151 --> 00:35:56,696
So the mother and Odell were not lying.
There was proof,
621
00:35:56,780 --> 00:36:00,116
in the police department itself,
that he was in no condition
622
00:36:00,200 --> 00:36:03,578
that night to lift bodies over fences
and so forth.
623
00:36:05,246 --> 00:36:07,999
Now they've got a problem.
It's on the confession tape.
624
00:36:08,291 --> 00:36:11,961
It's a big thing, a part of the tape,
like, Odell was the leader,
625
00:36:12,629 --> 00:36:15,090
that he was at home
with a broken arm that night.
626
00:36:19,260 --> 00:36:21,471
[woman] I was actually still in school,
627
00:36:21,554 --> 00:36:25,850
but I was a radio newscaster at the time.
628
00:36:25,934 --> 00:36:30,230
And we had the only radio news team
629
00:36:30,313 --> 00:36:31,564
in the city, at the time.
630
00:36:31,648 --> 00:36:36,611
And so we covered all of the trials
and any of the big news going on there.
631
00:36:37,237 --> 00:36:40,323
I know that there were
several unsolved murders
632
00:36:40,407 --> 00:36:41,533
of women at the time.
633
00:36:41,908 --> 00:36:44,953
The Deborah Carter case was unsolved.
634
00:36:45,036 --> 00:36:48,832
And, um, there was
a lot of public pressure being put
635
00:36:48,915 --> 00:36:52,961
on the police department,
the District Attorney's office
636
00:36:53,044 --> 00:36:55,296
to make sure that these were solved.
637
00:36:57,340 --> 00:37:00,135
Dennis Smith told me one time,
and actually it was Labor Day.
638
00:37:00,218 --> 00:37:03,346
Uh, we were sitting right in front
of the courthouse and Dennis told me
639
00:37:03,430 --> 00:37:05,640
that, uh, he asked his wife,
640
00:37:06,516 --> 00:37:09,144
"What do you want to do today?"
They both had the day off.
641
00:37:09,436 --> 00:37:10,603
And she said...
642
00:37:11,813 --> 00:37:14,357
"Let's--
Let's go look for Denice Haraway's body."
643
00:37:15,316 --> 00:37:16,901
And this was, again, three months later.
644
00:37:16,985 --> 00:37:19,696
That's how this town was, was gripped
by this thing.
645
00:37:19,988 --> 00:37:22,031
The authorities
never found Denice Haraway's body
646
00:37:22,699 --> 00:37:24,993
in the Ward and Fontenot case.
647
00:37:28,037 --> 00:37:29,205
[Robert] I always thought...
648
00:37:29,706 --> 00:37:32,625
that for a murder charge
you had to have the body.
649
00:37:32,959 --> 00:37:36,629
And Bill Peterson explained to me,
and of course he was dead on right,
650
00:37:36,921 --> 00:37:41,259
that corpus delicti means
"the body of the crime."
651
00:37:42,427 --> 00:37:46,347
If that was not the law,
then anybody who was good at hiding a body
652
00:37:46,431 --> 00:37:47,807
could get away with murder.
653
00:37:48,475 --> 00:37:51,269
And that's why you don't--they don't have to produce the body,
654
00:37:51,352 --> 00:37:53,730
just evidence that a crime was committed.
655
00:37:53,813 --> 00:37:56,149
But it doesn't have to be the body.
656
00:37:57,442 --> 00:38:00,862
[Judge] The prosecution has to provethat nobody's seen her here.
657
00:38:00,945 --> 00:38:03,448
Nobody's seen her at church.Nobody saw her at school.
658
00:38:03,531 --> 00:38:04,991
Nobody saw her at home, etc.
659
00:38:05,825 --> 00:38:07,243
It is very rare.
660
00:38:07,619 --> 00:38:09,621
I only know of maybe
661
00:38:09,704 --> 00:38:12,582
three cases where that's been done.
662
00:38:22,008 --> 00:38:23,885
[Robert]
The date for the trial had been set.
663
00:38:23,968 --> 00:38:26,679
So they were tried for robbery,
664
00:38:27,347 --> 00:38:28,640
kidnapping, and murder.
665
00:38:29,390 --> 00:38:31,100
The atmosphere was tense.
666
00:38:31,184 --> 00:38:34,270
Some members of the Haraway family sat in.
667
00:38:34,354 --> 00:38:38,566
Some members of Tommy Ward's family sat inon the trial.
668
00:38:39,400 --> 00:38:42,946
I was waiting for Denice Haraway
to walk back through the door.
669
00:38:43,029 --> 00:38:44,239
-Yeah.
-I honestly was.
670
00:38:44,322 --> 00:38:45,949
At the trial, just walk in.
671
00:38:47,033 --> 00:38:49,244
-I honestly was.
-But never happened.
672
00:38:50,745 --> 00:38:51,913
Never happened.
673
00:38:55,083 --> 00:39:00,213
Both Don Wyatt,
who represented Tommy Ward, and�I...
674
00:39:00,421 --> 00:39:01,256
uh...
675
00:39:01,422 --> 00:39:04,634
knew that we were facing uphill battles
676
00:39:04,801 --> 00:39:06,469
because there was no body.
677
00:39:07,053 --> 00:39:09,597
[Dan] Bill Peterson was
the main prosecutor. He had...
678
00:39:09,681 --> 00:39:11,307
Chris Ross was helping with his case.
679
00:39:12,225 --> 00:39:16,813
Chris was a very effective attorney.
Very smart. Could�think on his feet.
680
00:39:17,856 --> 00:39:22,151
[Robert] The prosecution,
as is normal in such cases, went first.
681
00:39:22,527 --> 00:39:27,115
And Bill Peterson has a mindset
of presenting a story.
682
00:39:29,409 --> 00:39:33,872
So he started
with the fellow who came and found...
683
00:39:33,955 --> 00:39:37,584
you know, who saw the couple walking out
and thought they were lovers,
684
00:39:37,667 --> 00:39:40,003
and then went in and found
that she was missing.
685
00:39:41,254 --> 00:39:43,798
Like I said, I saw her periodically.
686
00:39:43,882 --> 00:39:46,342
I didn't recognize her when she came out.
687
00:39:46,426 --> 00:39:48,803
But after I got in the storeand nobody was there, I said,
688
00:39:48,887 --> 00:39:51,472
"That girl that just leftis the girl that works here."
689
00:39:51,806 --> 00:39:53,057
I told my nephews that.
690
00:39:53,141 --> 00:39:53,975
No, I know.
691
00:39:54,058 --> 00:39:57,061
There's no doubt in my mindthat she was taken.
692
00:39:58,229 --> 00:39:59,272
As we arrived.
693
00:40:01,024 --> 00:40:02,734
[Robert] They called Karen Wise.
694
00:40:02,817 --> 00:40:07,196
The girl who worked up the road
at J.P.'s Pack-To-Go.
695
00:40:07,822 --> 00:40:08,781
[Robert] And asked
696
00:40:08,865 --> 00:40:12,118
if those were the two peoplewho were messing around in her store.
697
00:40:12,577 --> 00:40:14,162
And she said, "Without a doubt."
698
00:40:14,245 --> 00:40:17,707
She testifiedthat one of them was Tommy Ward.
699
00:40:21,044 --> 00:40:25,965
There's a, uh, woman that testified,
called by the prosecutors,
700
00:40:26,090 --> 00:40:29,969
that she had been
in the jail for several weeks
701
00:40:30,053 --> 00:40:32,263
at the same time
that Tommy and Karl were there,
702
00:40:32,347 --> 00:40:33,598
before the trial.
703
00:40:33,681 --> 00:40:34,933
And she testified
704
00:40:35,016 --> 00:40:38,394
that she overheard Karl confessingto the crime,
705
00:40:38,478 --> 00:40:40,146
how they had killed the girl.
706
00:40:41,105 --> 00:40:43,107
"Question: 'Would you tell this jurywhat he said?'
707
00:40:43,191 --> 00:40:46,110
Answer:'He said that Odell raped her first
708
00:40:46,194 --> 00:40:47,487
and then it was Tommy's turn.
709
00:40:47,570 --> 00:40:50,198
He bit her on the breastand cut her down the arm.
710
00:40:50,281 --> 00:40:53,451
And Odell killed her,stabbed her to death and killed her.
711
00:40:53,534 --> 00:40:55,161
And then Karl raped her.'
712
00:40:55,244 --> 00:40:58,915
Question: 'When he told you this statementTerri, what was your reaction to that?'
713
00:40:58,998 --> 00:41:00,375
Answer: 'He scared me.'"
714
00:41:01,209 --> 00:41:04,462
And then, for the denouement,
715
00:41:04,545 --> 00:41:06,965
the final piece of testimony, of evidence,
716
00:41:07,423 --> 00:41:10,009
they played the confession.
717
00:41:10,093 --> 00:41:13,137
Featherstone: You said earlierthat you noticed, when you came back up,
718
00:41:13,221 --> 00:41:14,847
a large amount of blood.
719
00:41:14,931 --> 00:41:16,557
Where all was she bleeding from?
720
00:41:16,808 --> 00:41:18,101
Mostly in her side.
721
00:41:18,476 --> 00:41:20,019
Where the deep cut was.
722
00:41:20,103 --> 00:41:23,481
-Featherstone: And where else?-In the side of her neck, right here.
723
00:41:24,148 --> 00:41:28,194
[Butner] There was only one leaderof this two-person church,
724
00:41:28,277 --> 00:41:29,404
and that was Tommy.
725
00:41:29,487 --> 00:41:33,908
I think that Karl's relationship
with Tommy was that
726
00:41:33,992 --> 00:41:37,203
if Tommy Ward had anything
to do with that crime,
727
00:41:37,286 --> 00:41:41,207
Karl would have been there
handing him what he needed.
728
00:41:41,290 --> 00:41:46,004
-Featherstone: Was she conscious then?-No.She wasn't very lively at all.
729
00:41:46,087 --> 00:41:48,589
-How come?-Because we'd all three raped her.
730
00:41:49,340 --> 00:41:53,136
I knew that she was deadbecause she was white.
731
00:41:54,262 --> 00:41:56,222
We had to get rid of her and all,
732
00:41:56,305 --> 00:41:58,725
and he asked me a good placeto get rid of her.
733
00:41:59,225 --> 00:42:03,271
And I told him about a house,and about this ditch down by the...
734
00:42:04,939 --> 00:42:06,190
Sandy River.
735
00:42:06,274 --> 00:42:09,110
And then he put her offin the rotten place in the floor.
736
00:42:09,444 --> 00:42:11,738
-Where was that?-Over where the floor was missing.
737
00:42:12,113 --> 00:42:13,906
[Robert] Once the tapes were played,
738
00:42:14,741 --> 00:42:15,783
uh, the audience was--
739
00:42:15,867 --> 00:42:18,327
the spectators in the room...
740
00:42:18,828 --> 00:42:21,247
they were horrified.And once people saw that...
741
00:42:22,290 --> 00:42:24,751
these people were guilty.
How can anybody even say
742
00:42:24,834 --> 00:42:25,877
they did things like that?
743
00:42:26,335 --> 00:42:28,713
-Featherstone: You poured gasoline on her?-Yes.
744
00:42:29,047 --> 00:42:32,800
And then what? What did you doafter you poured the gas on her?
745
00:42:34,218 --> 00:42:35,428
We lit the house.
746
00:42:36,345 --> 00:42:38,473
We lit the gasand burnt the house and her.
747
00:42:40,141 --> 00:42:42,185
[Dawn] That was the first murder trialthat I had done
748
00:42:42,268 --> 00:42:44,228
and it lasted two and a half weeks.
749
00:42:44,604 --> 00:42:45,813
And, um...
750
00:42:47,065 --> 00:42:48,941
I went home at the end
of it every day and cried.
751
00:42:49,192 --> 00:42:52,945
[Dawn]Every day, hearing bad things...
752
00:42:53,029 --> 00:42:54,781
and so much of it.
753
00:42:54,864 --> 00:42:58,618
And I believed, I believed the evidence.
754
00:43:00,036 --> 00:43:02,538
I think in these particular cases,
755
00:43:02,622 --> 00:43:04,957
Mr. Peterson and Mr. Ross
were the prosecutors.
756
00:43:05,041 --> 00:43:09,003
It's like they're telling a story
and a story unfolding, and, um...
757
00:43:09,712 --> 00:43:11,547
for sure, Mr. Ross is a very good...
758
00:43:12,548 --> 00:43:13,800
very good at his job.
759
00:43:17,637 --> 00:43:21,265
[Robert]When Chris Ross began
his closing arguments,
760
00:43:21,349 --> 00:43:24,685
he used psychiatry
as a way of explaining...
761
00:43:25,019 --> 00:43:28,981
for where the third person came from
in the, uh, confession tapes.
762
00:43:33,945 --> 00:43:36,114
[Robert]
"I submit, ladies and gentlemen...
763
00:43:36,614 --> 00:43:39,033
everything Mr. Ward did in his confession,
764
00:43:39,117 --> 00:43:40,910
things he did in reality,
765
00:43:41,327 --> 00:43:43,287
he blamed on Odell Titsworth.
766
00:43:47,834 --> 00:43:50,044
You'll notice that Odell and Tommy Ward
767
00:43:50,128 --> 00:43:53,714
never did one single,significant thing together.
768
00:43:54,674 --> 00:43:56,467
I submit, ladies and gentlemen,
769
00:43:56,968 --> 00:43:59,512
everything Mr. Ward didin his confession.
770
00:43:59,929 --> 00:44:03,933
He sees himself doing itand then he says that Odell did it.
771
00:44:04,851 --> 00:44:08,855
And this is confusing, but ladiesand gentlemen, when he's doing this,
772
00:44:08,938 --> 00:44:12,275
and he recounts what happened,and he sees it in his mind.
773
00:44:12,733 --> 00:44:14,861
He sees himself doing something...
774
00:44:15,611 --> 00:44:17,738
that he tells himself he would never do.
775
00:44:18,322 --> 00:44:19,907
He says Odell did that.
776
00:44:21,701 --> 00:44:24,954
I submit to you,Odell Titsworth was Tommy Ward
777
00:44:25,538 --> 00:44:28,457
and he raped her first,and then Karl raped her.
778
00:44:29,083 --> 00:44:31,794
And one of these two menkilled Denice Haraway.
779
00:44:32,211 --> 00:44:34,630
One of these two men stabbed her to death.
780
00:44:35,715 --> 00:44:40,136
I submit to you, ladies and gentlemen,that man was Tommy Ward."
781
00:44:43,139 --> 00:44:45,766
[Butner] Chris took the confessions
782
00:44:45,850 --> 00:44:49,395
and wove a closing argument
and presented it,
783
00:44:49,478 --> 00:44:51,480
and the jury bought it.
784
00:44:52,440 --> 00:44:57,236
And that's what I think was the final nail
785
00:44:57,737 --> 00:45:01,115
in that coffin of conviction.
786
00:45:02,408 --> 00:45:05,870
The judge goes down all the jurors' votes.
787
00:45:06,871 --> 00:45:09,582
And it was 12 to nothing on all counts.
788
00:45:13,669 --> 00:45:15,713
Featherstone:
Are you confused about any of this today
789
00:45:15,796 --> 00:45:17,423
or do you understand what's going on?
790
00:45:17,506 --> 00:45:19,425
-Yes, I understand what's going on.-Okay.
791
00:45:19,508 --> 00:45:21,469
You understandhow serious this investigation is?
792
00:45:21,552 --> 00:45:23,346
-Yes, I do.-Okay.
793
00:45:25,014 --> 00:45:27,308
We'll end the tape at this time.
794
00:45:28,142 --> 00:45:31,479
I've got 7:29 p.m.
795
00:45:33,064 --> 00:45:34,649
And we'll conclude the tape now.
796
00:45:34,815 --> 00:45:36,192
Still present in the room...
797
00:45:36,776 --> 00:45:39,695
Deputy Inspector Rusty Featherstone,Special Agent Gary Rogers,
798
00:45:39,779 --> 00:45:41,822
Captain Dennis Smith,and Agent Dee Cordray,
799
00:45:41,906 --> 00:45:43,616
as well as Tommy Ward.
800
00:45:43,908 --> 00:45:45,910
["Lord Hold My Hand
While I Run This Race" playing]
801
00:45:45,993 --> 00:45:47,995
Oh, Lord, hold my hand
802
00:45:48,788 --> 00:45:50,790
While I run this race
803
00:45:50,873 --> 00:45:54,460
Oh, Lord, hold my hand
804
00:45:55,419 --> 00:45:57,421
While I run this race
805
00:45:57,505 --> 00:46:00,800
Oh, Lord, hold my hand
806
00:46:01,926 --> 00:46:03,928
While I run this race
807
00:46:04,011 --> 00:46:06,055
Well, I don't wanna
808
00:46:06,138 --> 00:46:08,140
No, no, don't you lie...
809
00:46:08,266 --> 00:46:10,268
[song humming continues]
810
00:46:26,117 --> 00:46:27,660
My name is Thomas Ward.
811
00:46:27,994 --> 00:46:32,581
I've been in prison for the last 33 years
for a crime I did not commit.
812
00:46:33,582 --> 00:46:39,255
Oh, Lord, guide my mindWhile I run this race
813
00:46:39,422 --> 00:46:45,344
Oh, Lord, guide my mindWhile I run this race
814
00:46:45,428 --> 00:46:51,559
Oh, Lord, guide my mindWhile I run this race
815
00:46:51,684 --> 00:46:53,686
Well, and I don't wanna
816
00:46:53,769 --> 00:46:55,771
No, no, don't you lie...
817
00:46:55,855 --> 00:46:57,857
[song humming continues]
818
00:46:57,907 --> 00:47:02,457
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