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the turn comes when you're ready yes but the dog is still there should be out and it's going to play anyway. you like this here. now to to hit it in the shoulder and shoulder. and one of the co-defendants. he was actually aiming. for from twenty centimeters off then you can hit him in the left no. with your left hand them then you should have to you'd have to reach around like this or disguise oh here hold a gun shooting. maybe you can. go that side without. where you'd have to lean yeah
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and then know to go here what are you doing. but why would a jury belief this if it seems so clear to us prosecutor. if the prosecutor has a. good story he'll get people to believe it now that the famed. his attorneys got to be regarded to counteract it. clearly didn't have a good attorney no he didn't. so that's that if you don't have a good attorney. most time you lose in your way. and i'll get the body felt when he was shot stabbed over and over to the towards airing room towards the sterile and saw the car.
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was it was the oil that he was moaning he was money there's the money he wasn't moving but he was money and what did she do. you know clint had a gun i had no gun i hope put him in the trunk and you have no gun. and what were your options oh i'm not going to win now that i think back on about could win i love that easily that's what i think i want my god i just seen this guy kills one person and they could easily say ok i go oh take care of these people just dismissed all the cops are after us. i was thinking of that in the meantime this this victim is moaning in the trunk. so i didn't feel like i need to help this guy more what am i going to do to save him by myself other than contact the
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authorities. you didn't do that either. so i looked at it was already it. would have been sitting in the car thinking i could i can call nine one one or i can just inform someone knows the guess why i had says something actually i do say some of the hospital i salute and we could just drop my boss out the most room and take off this somebody else person he should've just haven't heard out of the camera's on the hospital. it is so tight they stand out there. and. they took him out there sort of creak. the only way to monitor the creek and into the recorder finish are the last two shots were unnecessary in my prick. but who shot them mark mark did what i. claim told him here though it. could put him out of his misery i mean he gave are you laying down or whether so he
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threatened mark and. so you grabbed a pillow stuck the gun in the pillow tried to have a pillow. darnell or mark with one but on the other it's a pillow case he fired shots in the pillow so they put the pin on the head just on the back of his hand someplace else and then they shot him mark they just met with what gun twenty two are all over kids can go i said all three of my guns. only one i didn't have any stuff. but if all three have a gun why would they go to the creek because clean for incest so if they all have a gun you would have to ask them doesn't make any sense to me. that you would prefer a group of oh oh
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. here's the problem and this is the damn about texas law. there's what's called the long parties now i wasn't indicted as the primary shooter i was tried as a primary shooter i had all these people they had guns hostage you know i forced them on a do everything everybody's got a gun but the person testifying everybody's in fear for their life. none of them would have been here a year motive. but that's the press kid to say about emoting when i said it was for the car to go see the girl. and i was the first one right after this they say that and needed another car but. throughout the interview process marcos and one of the men so he says something about. the car being taken right and so the police discount last on today because ever makes
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a capital murder so you can kill somebody and walk away it's not. like out of order you can kill somebody walk away come back and take their shoes as not karam are now if you kill somebody for their shoes it's capital murder so they had to prove this theme that i killed the people for the core to take the core and they wanted to prove a continuous episode because the second murder one of the figure out a way to get us in on it and they come up with was they both cars were taken to go see. the girl in the other night and of course nobody ever brought up the fact about me having a car. i
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walked up to the truck close it in the trouble to get. the new set even to give us a ride to sis. supposedly he had family in midland and mean new out there anyway. the train never seen i've seen we just got i guess we just got again i'm not going to pay for ten hours work again this is something i can ask my fifty feet away and carjacking a man in his car i don't know since i'm saying he wanted to put up here and always a cigarette some to drink so i go into the berkshires i come out this do sit in the car and the truck i'm like was cool and 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. and he follows me when i play ross 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 grant now i never heard young friends i know perry i never seen hundreds
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of every again i was inside the group shacks which the police never went there and interviewed anybody conveniently they never talked to a matter 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 like that at the berkshires there's a little gas station right there they never talk to the clerk why i don't know i mean the police never there ever investigated the crossing they just i mean they would pay for it what happened next they just drove like three weeks later took pictures of the parking lot sale weeks later through with us all they did there's no police report there's nothing they never investigated they never talked to a store clerk they never issued or maybe release ask if anybody seen any witnesses they were based out of my kidnap them and that's all they ran with so we stopped we're called upon to oldfield's things upon the amount of. money and
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now for the. page you know. very. first there. they are known as the not good never are. played. bass. player start. page for us here there are no. buyers for transpired it's clear. how did you know about if you remember he said i knew he had a deal but how does he know because. the seller ordered. transpired. but who who did he have to deal with.
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but but but he told him that. one on one. day. it was two thousand and ten. he come in there at first we didn't know what use in there for then he was like i'm an arab got thirty years for. murder and he'd say his name and went on telling us about his case. how they drove him here he was sent a lot of stuff to the shin i'm in sand. where they hid where
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they were hid the gloves something about it took a minister took him somewhere else how they were at a pump jack and he shot the naked. his they fit david yes david. david paces and his lawyer paired up the district attorney and they made a deal the plea agreement that if they would page testified he their years in the clinton clinic young would get the death penalty like. thirty years for david page that's the least amount of ever seen anybody get for murder ever usually is eighty nine hundred seventy five i'm never seen nobody just get thirty years and actually overheard him saying that he made a deal. he told me he said is a lawyer made a deal with the district attorney that if he testify. they they would guarantee him
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that he would be no more than thirty years and then he would be a fit. and how come that so many people say to you that made it the crime. how does that work. for a lot. and it's also a lie that you have said that they were not going to connect you to the murder because you were wearing gloves but were you wearing gloves that night i bought something else why because it was cold. it was eleven degrees and it was eleven degrees are eleven celsius. it was cold. or rebut where are those gloves but it stays gusty it is never that dry this room so i said look i think you're. a take on the end i take my blood take my hair samples test and was articulate do. they know of those i was talking about so
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certain are you about to close on they go back out to the crime scene or found a letter out there. but when they sent the girls to be tested there's for d.n.a. testing on alex out of the gloves and all these years i was thinking what would they do then. so they offer here the deal is for how many years things are actually for sixty sixty or sixty or so first they offered to sixty years and then they at one point offered you thirty eight years that. it didn't feel right now good for at all because you've helped them right after it i you hope me i hope you. this is where
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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 and asked them as there been any talk of a plea bargain and they said now they all said no ok well 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 trying to discuss plea bargain met with this attorney is like five months very different conclude. video. three twenty
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a resumption of there would be bell. as you try to investigate told him that he thinks that you had a killer in the second case yes. and what if you respond to him when he sent that the same scenario and what did he say about that scenario harris he never shut it down but he just kept saying i still think you're the one that did i think it was i did. the da had never had a death on the case and here comes this horrible case beyond and has me not saying nothing so you get one side of the story as the co-defendants as just. those are
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the perfect storm for how they well they had this big elaborate trial like this they were going to texas before. they just wrote is thus and after month this state of the market they should appeals court upheld market they should he retired. the only reason i can think of and forgive me if this is too. short sighted but the only thing i could think of is that they offered to deal because you are the killer and they wanted to. close the case they wanted to have this capital. so that then have another. and how would you feel if you would actually been executed under what would a duty or tear of soul or. there's a there's a saying that our religion is pretty much the only rule we have to follow. any harm done to you what you will. i can do what i want to log some of hurting anyone you
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sanctions and energy. visits vienna on his first foreign trip since starting his fourth term as president. to israel gives some diplomatic feedback to covering the i.d.f. use of extreme force against palestinian protesters in. a war of annihilation a damning new report from a leading rights group says the u.s. led coalition of potentially breaking international law. and liberate the syrian
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city of iraq from. your. global news. from our moscow news this is r.t. international mining's you know neal good to have your company our top story this hour a lot of your putin said russia will work to strengthen ties with austria in spite of e.u. sanctions on moscow the russian leader visited vienna on tuesday on his first international trip since starting his fourth term as president right because the it brings us more of the details. it's been an incredibly busy hectic day for vladimir putin between all the toolbox negotiations conferences and press conferences they talked about. a whole host of issues and themes that have worried russia and
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austria of course one of them being sanctions we believe any politically motivated restrictions of protectionism these tools for resolving political issues are in the end useless in achieving the ultimate goal they are damaging for both sides and i think everyone's interest in lifting the sanctions russia are included we realize it is difficult for individual countries to voice and you know the reasons why however this doesn't stop us from developing ties with austria it can indeed be difficult to voice an independent position in europe on the sanctions against russia for a variety of reasons one of them being that the united states has kept up pressure in european states to keep the sanctions up another reason might be going against the flow of europe has established position in the austrian chancellor himself said that as his country as you examine chairmanship of the council of europe that he
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won't rebel and lift sanctions against russia but he did admit that these are tough times in austria would do what it could to defuse the situation and he's being backed by other new european leaders. that we will support opening up to russia which has consolidated. which has consolidated its international role in various political crises in recent years we will push for a review of the sanctions system starting with those that risk punishing the russian civil society. another reason for this newfound eagerness to make up with russia could be the fraying relationship with the united states the unpredictability of donald trump washington has slapped new tariffs on european companies on european goods and that has incensed leaders all over the
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continent so making up with russia could be not only a political but also a financial sense take for example liquefied natural gas that the united states has been thrusting on europe that doesn't make much financial sense says the austrian president. it recently there's been some let's call it reproach on the part of some american politicians who suggest that the use to dependent on russian gas but the fact it's been overlooked is that american liquid gas if i'm not mistaken is two not three times more expensive than russian gas so it makes little sense from purely economic perspective to replace russian gas with american liquid gas to be blunt there shouldn't be any expectation of sanctions against russia being lifted in the anytime soon overnight or in the foreseeable future but what we heard today as well in the in the weeks preceding this this meeting with these meetings is that
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the currents in europe shifting. political analyst be a fall he thinks economic benefits should outweigh political motives. you mentioned all you have to do when you're in this section of italy last an expert in pretty fine style and we're going to be w. needs to work on their economic crisis. from the russians and we can restore. the trade agreements as we have in this we can he shows that we can overcome all the problems. you're going to hear when you are against you know this these and they cannot understand the. economics of the g. . this is the right moment for the chance to work with russia. many countries in europe. continues over israel's use of lethal
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force against protesters. the u.s. is remaining on wavering in its support for its middle eastern ally most recently washington's ambassador in jerusalem some less than diplomatic advice to journalists covering the rallies in which since march at least one hundred twenty palestinians have been killed. the. well the american ambassador to israel david friedman has attacked the media for what he says is failing to fairly cover the recent protests along the israel gaza border he said that when you have a situation of some forty thousand protesters storming the israeli border and the cover of burning tires and with pistols a molotov cocktails that situation is unprecedented and he says that israel did the best it could and yet despite this ninety percent of media coverage was biased and
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critical against the israeli defense forces the american ambassador did however concede that some criticism against israel is legitimate now israel's position has always been to blame him us for the protests and the ensuing violence and this is a position that american officials have echoed a mosque terrorist backed by iran have incited attacks against israeli security forces and infrastructure and we understand that israel has a right to defend itself urged the members of the security council to exercise at least as much scrutiny of the actions of the hamas terrorist group as it does to israel's legitimate right of self-defense now despite the fact that american officials have come out in support of how the israeli army behaved in dealing with those gaza protests there has been unprecedented criticism in the international community particularly by human rights groups you have for example human rights
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watch saying that the i.d.f. behavior was a bloodbath you have the united nations saying that it was outrageous you have amnesty international saying to quote that there was a horrifying use of live ammunition against protesters now the latest figures we have from the gaza health ministry are that one hundred and nineteen people were killed in nine weeks of violence the situation on the ground is still tense and unfortunately we are bracing ourselves for those figures to climb. well journalist filmmaker david sheen has been documenting the racial and religious tensions in the region for nearly a decade he told us he believes the u.s. ambassador's comments are part of a concerted effort to deprive palestinians of rights and surely he's saying you can't report on any massacre doesn't matter the death toll goes up into triple digits or if there's medics or whatever journalists are being shot you can't report
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on any massacre unless you first frame it within a narrative that justifies it. you know this is ridiculous this whole trumpy an attack everything is fake news unless you declare the narrative as we see it and i think it's pretty clear that they're overwhelmingly demonstrating that the israeli government isn't just trying to defend itself but is actually trying to destroy any idea of palestinian nationalism any idea of the chance that there could be some level some measure of equality. the spokesman for the u.s. led coalition in syria sees that accurate numbers of civilians killed in the rocket will never be known this comes after on the sea international accuse the u.s. led coalition of committing potential war crimes during last year's operation to liberate the syrian city of iraq from islamic state the humanitarian organization ses there is strong evidence that america and its partners used indiscriminate and
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disproportionate force the impact was catastrophic more not from unless the c.-h. are. this international report dubbed war of annihilation devastating tolls on civilians in iraq to syria is a very highly critical analysis of the airstrikes that were carried out by the u.s. led coalition that involved britain and france on the city of raka from june to october twenty seventeen in their fight against isis and this amnesty international report talks of decimated families and neighborhoods says that not enough was done to protect civilians and that some of the attacks resulted in violation of international humanitarian law and indeed talks of potential war crimes as a result of the these strikes the report finds that hundreds of people died and thousands were injured despite the coalition saying they did everything they could to minimize cash.
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