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they stand out there. and. they took him out there sort of creek. and they put him out there at the creek and in the recorded finish are the last two shots were unnecessary and mopping. but who shot mark mark david why. claim told here go it. could put him out of his misery he lived or you lay down there with it so he threatened mark and. so he grabbed a pillow stuck the gun to look to have a pillow. darnell or mark with one another with pillows he fired shots in the pillow so they put the pain on the head just on the back of his hand someplace else and then they shot him mark they just met with the gun twenty two are all over kids can tell you i said all three of my guns. and you want anyone who didn't have your stuff. but if all three have
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a gun why would they go to that creek because clinton says so if they all have a gun you have to ask them doesn't make any sense to me. that you would prefer a group. of big drug well you know. here's the problem and this is the thing about texas law. there's what's called the law parties now i was indicted as the primary shooter i was tried as a primary shooter i killed all these people they had guns hostage you know or forced them all to do everything everybody's got a good time but the person testifying everybody's in fear for their life.
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none of them would have been here and here i am not if. but that's the press kit to say about emoting when i said it was for the quarter going to the girl but i said let's see i was the first on right after this they say that and needed another car but. throughout the interview process marcos in it one of basically says something about a. the car being taken right so the police this. because it makes a capital murder so you can kill somebody and walk away it's not. worth it you can kill somebody walkway come back and take their shoes as not but if you kill somebody for their shoes it's capital murder so they had to prove this thing that i killed the people for the core to take the core and they wanted to prove that cheney was episode because the second market one of the figure out a way to get us all to come up with was that both cars were taken to go see. that the girl. and of course nobody ever brought up the fact about me having
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a car. in july twenty seventh team hunted also attempts a freelance journalist working with our team to militant shelling in syria. jonah his sacrifice quality has established a hundred all sorts of memorial they will recognize more reporters who often risk their lives for the sake of the truth comes through that these you can submit to your published works you know the video well written form until june the twelfth go to a t.v. dot com. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent your home with four hundred to
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feet away and carjacking a man in his car i don't know since i'm saying he wanted to pull up here and he's a cigarette some to drink so i go into the version as i come out this do sit in a car and a truck and i'm like what's going on as long as i escape school america this song like. a man when you talk right so i get into the car and i drive off ramp and he follows me when i play roscoe what are you doing. he said we need to get rid of those car. that's ok we'll just do he said when you don't just give us a kind of grin now i never heard young friends i hope it never seen hundreds of every again i was inside the groups hours which the police never went there and interviewed anybody conveniently they never talked to him are fact in evidence you see the photos of bush are part of that there's a sub gas station a small gas station and you'll hear nice days i'm sure you've seen these big shopping centers they've got low gas stations in the parking lot yes there's one
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like that at the berkshires there's a little gas station right there they never talk to that clerk why i don't know i mean the police never there ever investigated the crossing they just i mean they would pay for what happened as they just drove like three weeks later and took pictures of the parking lot sale weeks later three weekends all they did there's no police report there's nothing they never investigated they never talked to a store clerk. they never issued me release asking anybody see any witnesses they were paste out of my kidnap them and that's all they ran with so we stopped work was called upon jack oldfield things a problem now he had a lot of. money and sam are talking plants walking back and forth on here the trucks like to test the truck. fast walking back for the iron man samurai are about the time here sorry sand you've got to die trying to place.
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know. where they are. but the. players start. page for us here. for transpired kid. how did you know about. he said i knew he had a deal but how did you know. he. ordered. at that who did he have to deal with. but that he told him that they want to know why. did they pay. those two dozen to. come in there at first we didn't know what use in there for then he was like i'm in here
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i've got thirty years for. murder and they need to see his name and went on telling us about his case. how they drove to show you here he was sent a lot of stuff to the shin i'm in sand. where they hid where they were hid the gloves something about he took a ministry took him somewhere else how they were at a pump jack and he shot the name. here they fit david yes david. david paces and his lawyer paired up the district attorney and they made
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a deal of plea agreement that if they would pay his testified he few hundred years in the clinton clinic young would get the death penalty like. thirty years for david paige that's the least amount of ever seen anybody give her mother ever usually is eighty nine to seventy five. i've never seen nobody just thirty years and you actually overheard him saying that he made a deal. he told me he said is a lawyer made to do with this you could try and he did if you testify. they they would guarantee him that he would you know more than thirty years and then he would be fifteen. and how come that so many people say to you that made it a crime. how does that work. a lot. and it's also a lie that you have said that they were not going to connect you to murder because
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you were wearing gloves but were you wearing gloves that night i bought some yes why because it was cold. it was eleven degrees and it was eleven degrees are eleven celsius. it was cold. but where are those gloves and their distaste gusty because they were they try to destroy him so i said look i think. it's a d.n.a. to my blood hair samples test and was articulate. they know that as i was talking about so set and are about to close on they go back outside the crash scene and found out they left out there. but when they set the glass to be tested they asked for d.n.a. testing on the outside of the gloves and i daresay i was thinking why did they do then.
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they offer here the deal is right how many years things in like fifty or sixty sixty or sixty five so first they offered you sixty instead and then they at one point offered you thirty eight years that. it didn't feel right now i didn't feel right at all because you've helped me i figured you help me i hope you. this is where the the criminality of the state's actions come in because they're bound by supreme court law i mean that is the law of the land if you make a plea bargain you have to inform the defense when i go into a trial i'm allowed to know everything that's going on. my lawyers had a hearing before the trial and put the district attorney's on the stand under oath
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and asked them as there been any talk of plea bargains and they said now they all said no ok we got that report the new attorneys i did they get that the lawyers personal file and that's how they got this report and so they go get the attorneys billing records that he's filed with the courthouse to get his money and on almost every line is met with this returning and tried to discuss plea bargain met with this attorney is like five months very different conclude. yes. frequent resumes in the room would be bell.
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as you try to investigate told here that he thinks that you had a killer in the second case yes. and what to respond to him when he said that the same scenario what did he say about that scenario ferrers he never shot it down but he just kept saying i still think you're the one that did i think you ought to do. the da had their head a bit on the kid's hair causes horrible case on and as me not saying nothing so you get one side of the story as the co-defendants as it was like the perfect storm for him they were all they had this big elaborate trial like this never been had texas before. they just wrote his das and after month this is they do a market based on appeals court appeal markovitch and he retired. the only reason i can think of and forgive me if this is too. short sighted but
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the only thing i could think of is that they offered a deal because you were a killer and they wanted to. close the case they wanted to have this capital murder . in iraq. that didn't happen them. and how would you feel if he would actually been executed. what would he do to you or to your soul or to your or there's a there's a saying that our religion and it's pretty much the only rule we have to follow. any harm done to you what you will. i can do what i want to talk so hard to anyone you never heard anyone i can say that but somehow pick up this religion how does ha best thought and when did you pick up this really cause six the time after.
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nine. some people say anything he wants to say and you can't fire you know it won't be another election until twenty twenty and he's gliding into a twenty eight same probably won't even list many representatives. support in the end this election and this year. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. eating from the belief there's more than seventy houses about one hundred forty
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people with families living here and. it's really a way of forming same as. the sun's coming in and then heating their house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and and using the plant stuff to process the sewage we create our own little waste this out here .
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in d.c. and. this is. the church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally. i like to call this the geographic solution. what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous. highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that it does no good as the.
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president putin heads to vienna on his first official trip since beginning his fourth term in office ahead of the visit he had a fiery interview with austrian t.v. channel. this is just. this way if you can get past. the things you could do it was a good policy it will serve as a. journalist chancellor is accused of turning a blind eye to corruption in the country's refugee agency. america's former top spy justifies u.s. intervention in for election saying. quote for the good of the people. next mission to the international space station prepares for the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan ahead of the big lift off.
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by their very good morning it's covered in here it out international this morning in moscow with this tuesday's latest news update so president putin is to make his first international trip after reelection he's expected in austria later in the day where he's due to meet with china in curt's senior correspondent morgan city of explains the importance of the meeting. there is a wind of change blowing through europe or perhaps just the breeze but on the eve of light to me of putin's visit here to vienna the austrian vice chancellor comes out and calls for and then the sanctions the sanctions have damaged our austrian economy above all else and i've always warned against pushing russia into the arms of china is high time to end these painful sanctions and normalize
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political and economic relations with russia not exactly shocking a lot these days a lot of the austrian chancellor himself came out and called the u.s. and reliable in that regard making up with russia might counterbalance things such as friends allies washington imposing tariffs on european goods a move that essentially began a trade war. so now we will also impose import tariffs this is basically stupid process the fact that we have to do this but we have to do it we will now impose tariffs on harley davidson motorcycles on levis blue jeans and borgen we can also do stupid we also have to be this stupid the logic here is that by normalizing relations with russia europe would be better able to deal with washington the idea is that the united states would behave itself properly we also need russia to solve
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problems i mean with skloot russia from the g eight now the problem is that the us is falling a policy the other six do not want perhaps russia's return to the g. eight would be a counterbalance and allow for counter policy but politician say whatever suits them doesn't always translate into action it seldom does if anything and it's difficult to imagine that gargantuan and ponderous european machine changing tracks overnight or if you. be difficult to imagine we have to reconnect if i'm not very happy about the state of all relations look forget the look at our differences. but this. has to be brought to an. us e.u. relations have taken some major blows recently trumps decision to ditch the iran nuclear deal was slammed by european signatories for one and the relocation of the
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us embassy in israel to jerusalem also of course consternation austrian freedom party m.p. on his holiness is that russia and europe on the other hand have some common interests these days. as well as for do you know exactly what the game is the american game in europe and what is in the advantage of austria and what is against austrian interest they know this and in though we have no conflict of interest at all with russia europe has no conflict of interest at all is russia the only conflict is an american russian conflict and this is leverage through europe so everyone knows to steer clear from being used by non european power against russia is against their interest so that's what they know the only question is now. how far they will dare to go what allies they will find in europe. and of his visit
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to vienna president putin spoke to an austrian t.v. channel but was interrupted so often that it is switched to german at one point to get a word it. it's just that when the recipient of the communion to move me to motorscooter to return to clinch my grip it litters go to the boom that a little worried. me to give you credit it seems like it's made here in dayton is consistent with a bit of the new president a little seems to think that he's not so yes he's just a scoundrel but for whom he didn't. just get. off your skull did he sit in the arms of the entire body parts of it and i learned i mean how do you know. you sleep somewhere to think of the edge of a person. despite the telly degree putin did manage to show some important topics like the north korea crisis and he gave a detailed reply to accusations of russian meddling in the us presidential elections into the sixty. the u.s.
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for those elections was just because you just said that mr precaution is referred to as putin's chef and indeed that is his job he is a restaurant owner in st petersburg but do you really think that a person who is in the restaurant business even if this person has some hacking opportunities and owns a private firm in this field could use it to sway elections in the united states or european country could it be that the media and political standards in western countries have reached such a low level that a russian restaurant owner can sway voters in the european country or the united states isn't that ridiculous. that if you're stuck with a ship weren't there is such a person in the united states mr soros who interferes in affairs all over the world and i often hear from my american friends that america as a state has nothing to do with his activities i mean there are rumors circulating now that mr soros is planning to make the euro highly volatile experts are already
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discussing this ask the state department why he is doing this the state department will say that it has nothing to do with these activities rather it is mr soros private affair with us it is mr precocious private affair with this is my answer are you satisfied with it was that. there's a limit and if i do not even want to think about it it is a dreadful thought i think this road the road towards the denuclearization of north korea should be a two way road if the north korean leader is backing up his intentions with practical actions for example giving up new tests of ballistic missiles new nuclear tests then the other side should reciprocate in a tangible manner of them in this connection i consider it counterproductive to continue military activities military exercises and everything that is related to this i very much hope that the situation will move forward in
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a positive way. crimea gained independence through the free will of the crimean is expressed in an open referendum not as a result of an invasion by russian forces you are talking about annexation but can we call a referendum held among all people living in the region an exception then cause of those self-determination was also an exception why do you not say kosovo was annexed after the invasion of nato troops you did not say that you were talking about the coast of ours right to self-determination at the close of ours did this by a parliamentary decision alone while the crimean state it in a referendum with an over ninety percent voter turnout people living in crimea came to vote for independence and then for uniting with russia with about the same turnout about ninety percent is this not democracy.
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if you just said that there is proof accepted by everyone that assad used chemical weapons well not by everyone our experts think differently for example let's look at the alleged chemical attack in the city of door models which are the reason given for missile strikes against syria look the syrian troops liberated that area but we immediately suggested to our partners that the o.p.c. w. commission go there it is a un unit the organization for prohibition of chemical weapons but instead of waiting one or two days and allowing the commission to work on the site a missile attack was launched on syria tell me please is this the best way to ensure the objective of the of what happened there i do not think so i think it was an attempt to create conditions that would make it impossible to investigate thoroughly that is what it was you. just said that there is proof that militants used chemical substances who punished them have they received any punishment did
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the coalition an attack them immediately i did not see anything like that because. you know germany's refugee agency is being investigated for corruption it's accused of offering asylum for bribes and now chancellor merkel's also being dragged into the scandal with claims that she was aware of the problems but did nothing to reform the organization or your correspondent peter all of a picks up the story this morning. as the cash for asylum investigation into the german federal office for migration and refugees all gathers speed public focus has turned to the german chancellor angela merkel and what she knew about the agency's problems its former head frank here good advice gave an interview to a leading german sunday tabloid which he said he held face to face meetings with the chancellor and made it explicitly clear that his agency couldn't cope with the pressures being put on it by refugee policy.
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