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you're seeing. you are dealing with a murder. >> the gun. how did it end up completely underneath her body? >> in the front driver's seat was what appeared to be a note. >> she had rekindled a relationship with one ofhe executives. >> did someone have something to hide? >> did you murder her? >> no. >> did you pull the trigger? >> no. >> did you kill her? >> no. >> it was like a script. he had answers for everything. >> your head's spinning. you're. >> you realize this is it. >> y y're going to hell for what you've done in this case.
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kingman, kansas, population 3,000, was asleep. except on a quiet residential street a woman unable to sleep watched a crime show on tv. was that popping noise she heard coming from somewhere in the neighborhood or was it her tv show? or just a remnant of the windy day licking around her windowsill? the silent night closed in again, april 30, 2011, tornado season. oh, and there was a storm that night. the whirlwind even then sweeping all of them intoxits vortex. but it began not with wind, with fire. >> 911. do you have&an emergency? >> yes. >> what's the problem? calm down. >> there's a fire. >> 3:51 a.m., the man on the phone to 911 was frantic, out of breath. >> my wife is -- >> here is the actual video of kingman's one officer on d dy
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car and speedingngo the burning house where he met the 911 callerutside. you can hear them both recorded by his patrol car's dashboard video camera. >> where are you at? >> right here in the driveway. >> the man said his wife was still in the master bedroom in the back of the house, second floor. and if that was true, didn't look good for her. a passerby caught this video on his cell phone. >> by then the volunteer fire brigade was arriving. not much any of them could do for the woman inside. as the man calmed down a little, he told the officer he was able only to rescue his 2 and 4-year-old sons, carry them to safety. so somewhere in there his wife, their mother, was dead. there was more to his story as you'll hear. much more. but for now, the dismal business of corting out what happened. so where to begin?
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zeroed in on what they saw as holes in his story. >> things just aren't adding up. i think you know that. we want to make sure we get all of the facts right and get to the trtrh. >> what do you want ton? to know? >> brett willingly answered almost every question they had. like why there was n nreal evidence on his body to back up his story of what he did the night vash died. >> you had no blood on you when you supposedly pick her up in the bed and held her to you close. >> no, i didn't hold her to me close. >> you had no fire on the bottom of your feet. if you walk through fire, you should have some kind of injuries besides a small injury on the top of one of your feet. >> i don't know why the bottom of my feet aren't burnt. i had a weird black charring but you guys have pictures of that. did i know that i stepped in any fire? i don't. >> the investigators were also starting to think that the note in the journal was forged.
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looked at that notebook, i'm going, this ain't right because, well, it slants one way part of the time and slants the other way part of the time and these are different. >> looks like her handwriting to me but it's not my handwriting. >> why on the friday before she died besides destroying hard drives and cell phones, brett spent time in his office with the door locked, which was pretty unusual at the training center. >> oh, my god. you know why it was locked. oh, screw you. i was crying. >> you had the door locked and what was y y looking at? >> at my divorce papers. >> problem is, brett, you're in ve, still in love with her. >> yeah, i am. >> and she was going to leave you. there was no doubt about that. >> that's not why you kill people. >> some people do. >> you have no idea how impossle it is. >> well, the reason you killed her -- >> could he answer the ctral question?
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she stayed up and baked mini loaves of banana breads and sold those to raise money for that boy to have trtment. >> what was brett like as a dad? >> he did lots of things with the kids. i will tell you, he did walks with them. he would play outside with them. he was very engaged as a dad. he was very proud of his sons. >> brett was a law man from a family of lawmen. a former sheriff's d duty and for the last few years, he had been teaching officer recruits of all types at the kansas law enforcement training center where bobby seacat, one of his brothers, worked before him. >> he was actually hired to @ replace me when i left there. >> so what was the job, teaching what? >> brett got into the accident investigation and collision investigation, but he was much more into physical training and defense tactics than i ever was. >> had more interest in that kind of thing? >> he did. >> personal combat type of thing? >> he did. growing up.
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>> we asked him if he thought if he was sitting in my shoes interviewing me and saw the things that we saw and heard what he had told us, would he think that things just didn't add up? >> oh, god, yes. >> but you see where we're coming from? >> yeah, i see where youe coming from. this is a hundred times worse than what i had pictured in my mind. before i just thought i lacked any evidence and now you're saying there's a lot of evidence that i never knew existed. >> well, the hard -- >> it looks real bad. >> things are not looking good and they're adding up that you had something to do with this and we need to know why. >> oh, no, there's no why, okay?
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i loved vashti. >> i'm sure you did. >> do. >> i'm sure you still do. but people do things to people they love. >> i wouldn't [ bleep ] my kids like this, ever. i wouldn't do o [ bleep ] to her family or [ bleep ] my family. i don't -- i didn't want to give up vash. i fought hard to try and keep us together. >> in fact, said brett, if he had murdered vashti, he'd have made a better job of it. >> i'm smart enough, if i wanted to kill my wife, it would have been a lot -- i could have come up with something better than this. this is [ bleep ] insane. this is what a crazy person does.
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kids. >> don't try and twist it >> no, i'm not. point. >> no. >> no. >> did you kill her? >> no! >> brett left the station then, went to be with his boys and whatever his thoughts may have been. but not for long because no matter how adamant brett's denialwere, they just didn't add up to the kbi. however depressed brett said vashti was, it made no sense she would have lit the house on fire with her two sleeping sons in harm's way. the next day brett seacat was taken into custody. he was formally charged three days later. >> brett p. seacat did then and there unlawfully, feloniously, intentionally, and with premeditation kill vashtif. seacat. your bond is $1 million.
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arson and endangering his children. brett could not make bond and so remained in jail to await a jury's decision about what really happened in the seacat home in kingman, kansas, in the early hours of april 30th, 2011. >> the note. >> some of his actions were reckless. >> the gun. >> how did it end up underneath her body? >> the threats. >> she said, "do you think brett would burn the house down with me in it?" >> the prosecutors come on strong.stro mmmm mmmm mmmm mmmm, ughter mmmm, mmm mmmm, mmm! mmmm, mmm mmmm, mmm mmmm, mmm mmmm mmmm, yoplait
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as kingman coped with the tragedy in its mids the smallest victims of the vashti and brett seacat stoty endured what horrors we can't all imagine. kathleen left her home in ohlahoma to help care for vashti's young sons shortly after her sister died and perhaps more than anyone she was learning what violent death could do to a family. >> we held those babies all night. they would wake up, they were traumatized by the fire.
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>> so to rock the little 2 1/2-year-old begging you, please ask jesus, please bring my mommy back, i'll be good. i need a mommy, that breaks your heart. this went on for a aong time at night. sobbing for hours. >> those poor kids. i mean, you're trying to process that mommy is gone forever and these people over here think mommy killed herself and these people over here think my daddy shot my mommy. >> the trial to decide one way or the other finally began in may of 2013, two years after the fire. two years in which the local media covered the seacat case in a big way. >> it's looking like brett seacat will finally face trial for the death of vashti seacat. >> brett was entitled to ask to have his trial moved to another county, which might have been less satatated with news of the case against him. but he elected to keep it here in kininan's historic
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from his ruined home. >> the defendant intentionally and with premeditation committed thmurder of his wife, vashti seacat. >> for all the talk around town, assistant attorney general amy hanley had precious little hard evidence to draw upon, not even an autopsy report to wave around, because the coroner hadn't labeled vasi's death a homicide. no, the evidence was not hard. it was circumstantial. in o oer words, hanley will be asking the jury to look at the circumstances and then put two and two together. >> he got his .44 magnum, ruger revolver, he approached her in bed while she was sleeping, he shot her in the head, he set fire to at least two places in the house to cover up his actions. and he did all of this while
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home. >> the mive? quite simple said the prosecuti. brett did not want a divorce, but he did want custody of his sons and he would do what it took, even kill vashti, to keep them. their marriage counselor took the stand. >> he said that he felt like vashti was going to run, he could just feel it. that she was g gng to leave him. and that if she divorced him, she was divorcing the entire seacat family, including t t children and that he would take the children andndhe would never see them even if it meant leaving the country. i told him it was not legal, that it wasn't going to he the children. it would hurt th a great deal. that they needed access to both their parents. >> did you talk to them about divorce, couples having two households? >> yes. >> and what was brett's comments about that? >> he said he had seen children of divorce and he didn't think
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just one parent or one household. he thought it was better. >> as for brett's claim that vashti committed suicide, the therapist said she didn't believe it for a second. >> i asked her whether she would commit suicide and she said no, for two reasons. one her religious beliefs and her faith and the second was that she couldn't do that to her boys. that she just loved being a mom. she couldn't leave them. they needed her. >> the prosecutors showed the jury a photo of the contents of vashti's purse, which contained that post-it note listing various costs, including funeral expenses. >> vashti seacat, as all of her friends and family testifi, was a very organized person, as both a mother and in her career at work. and that list is simply somebody planning out what they might do in their future when they're
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know vashti seacat was doing. >> prosecutors also showed jurors the powerpoint papers found on the dining room table, the presentationonbout homicides, suicides and fire. true, brett was a law enforcement trainer said the prosecutor, but those were not his subjects. >> he was not teaching arson. he wasn't teaching homicide. he wasn't teaching wound evidence. >> no. the prosecutor, was premeditation. it was brett's deadly homework. >> but what about that last entry in her journal, the one that read like a final farewell? forged said the state, by brett. the handwriting expert said it wasn't well done. look closely, he said. that slight shakiness, he called that -- >> the term we use in documents is tremor of fraud.
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it appeared, said the prosecution, that brett forgrg that note the day before vashti diedthe same day he was torching hard drives. the samemeay he asked a staff member at the training center where he could find an overhead projecr, something so outdated, it was in storage. the prosecutor said it appeared brett used the projection light to recreate vashti's writing in the journal. >> some of his actions were reckless because the clock was winding down. >> vashti had told brett he could stay in the house until noon sunday, the prosecutor said. she was planning to go out saturday evening in wichita and spend the night there. >> it's friday, it's friday evening. this was his last opportunity while they lived in the home together to kill vashti. >> then there was the lack of evidence where there should have been some if this were a suicide, that is. >> did you fd any soot in the airways? >> no. >> any soot in the lungs?
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>> the autopsy findings that vashti seacat had no soot in her lungs, in her airways and that there was no carbon monoxide in her blood, that was a key piece of evidence for the prosecution because what it showed, what the jury could infer from that was that vashti seacat didn't breathe in any smoke. if she didn't breathe in any smoke, the fire was set after she was dead. >> after she was dead. >> and something else. weird little detail. yet according to the prosecution, it was telling. when she died, vashti's bladder was quite full. >> there probably would have been a urinary urgency or the need to go to the restroom. >> the importance of that for the evidence is that the claim from brett seacat is that vashti is walking around the house, setting these fires, holding her breath, not breathing any smoke while she s a strong urge to urinate.
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that's something that the jury needed to decide whether or not in their common sense and experience, whether they thought that made any sense at all. >> just another point to add to the unlikelihoodf this whole story that he was telling? >> that's right. >> the claimed suicide weapon didn't make sense either said the prosecutor. .44 magnum rugereredhawk, such a big heavy gun. >> if she killed herself, how was she able to get that heavy handgun up to her head and pull the trigger and do so in just slices right through her spinal cord. there was some kick, some recoil to the gun. how did it end up completely underneath her body when she was sleeping on her side?% >> the prosecutor said the angle of the bullet proved one thing. >> that's consistent with someone standing over her whil she was sleeping shooting her. >> because, said therosecutor, because that's what he said he
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brett not only woke vashti up one night to tell her he had a dream that he killed her, but friends and colleagues testified about what they told the kbi, that in the weeks before she died, vashti told them that incredibly, brett threatened to kill her and burn the house down and make it look like suicide. >> she said, do you think brett would burn the house down with me in it? and i was taken aback by that and i said, not with the kids at home. >> tragedy was, said the prosecutor, vashti didn't believe him either. >> so when those threats didn't work, he had to kill her to maintain control of her. >> in other words, said the prosecutor, planned, premeditated murder. looks bad for brett, doesn't it?
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brett seacat, unable to papa a lawyer to represent him, was lucky in one particucur way. brett seacat no podia pasar, his court appointed defense attorneys st happened to be veterans of murder cases. the attorneys who opened. >> my grandmother used to love to put togethejigsaw puzzles. >> men who understood perfectly well that the puzzle didn't always go together the way the prosecution tried to make it look.
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story. and that is that vashti seacat, depressed and confronted with either losing her career or staying in the marriage, decided instead to take her own life. >> why would she do that? here came the bombshell. >> vashti had confided ibrett that she had rekindled a romantic relationship that she was having with one of the executives at cox communication. >> vashti, claimed the defense, was having an affair with a cox vice president and the evening before vashti died brett gave her an ultimatum. stay in the marriage or he would expose her affair. that threat along with brett's vow to take the children, said the defense, were the triggers that sent an already depressed woman over the edge. >> she suffered from absolute depression. what can depression lead you to?
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can n wrong, suicide is one. under cross-examination by the attorney, the seacat therapist testified that vashti had a history of what she called depressive s sptoms starting when her brother died in an accident when she was young. >> major depressive disorder would be that occurring more than once foa longer period of time. possibly in a pattern. >> and with regard to what you wrote down regarding mrs seacat, were you describing an episode or a disorder? >> i was describing that this was an episode, but there had been others prior. >> a lot of folks think that if you were depressed a week ago but you ain't been depressed since, you are cured. now, i got the expert to say that isn't the way it works. >> nor is it possible to anticipate if or when a depressed person might commit suicide, admitted the therapist,
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future plans, as vashti was. suicide is still possible, the defense argued. they're about to say it also wouldn't have been the first time for vashti. or at least brett was ready to claim she had attempted suicide before. >> btt wanted to testify about the suicide attempts that vashti had made on herself. some while they were married, some before. judge`e`id, well, show me the evidence of this. and we had looked and looked and looked and could not find -- >> high and low. couldn't find anything? >> couldn't t nd hospital records that far bacac but that should be no surprise to anybody, because hospitals don't keep records anymore. even so, by judge's order, brett would not be allowed to make that claim in court. what about the post-it note found in vashti's purse, the one
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>> it could very wl be that that is her figuring out what things cost and whether or not insurance is going to cover it. that's what i think it could be. >> who knows? >> who knows? nobody knows. prosecution doesn't know. i don't know. >> but it has some significance, you think? >> you certainly could portray it as being significant. you could also portray it as being a load of hog wash. >> remember how the prosecution argued that vashti's suicide note found in her journal was a forgery, probably committed by brett? the defense had a handwriting expert of its own who concluded that vashti did, in fact, write the note, and brett asking for that overhead projector at work hours before vashti died, the attorney cross-examined brett's co-worker, the one who helped him find it. >> mr. seacat was not the least bit secretive when he asked you this question?
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>> he goes and asks someone to help him find an overhead projector? takes him to where it is. he carries it down in full view of anybody who is possibly in that place, and he carries it back. that sounds like somebody who didn't have anything to hide. >> and what about the state's point that no soot was found in vashti's lungs? under cross-examination, the coroner allowed that it could be possible under the defense scenario that vashti lit a fire just before killing herself. >> if someone lit a fire and sh themselves within seconds, would you expect to see soot in their lungs? >> not necessarily, no. >> as for the powerpoint fnd on the seacats' dining room table,he one that discussed homicide and suicide and fire investigations, meaningless, said the defense.
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have you assume, right, is that this really, really smart cop was stupid enough to be looking at all of this stuff the night he tries to burn the house down? please. i certainly wouldn't try to hide evidence by setting a house four blocks from the fire department on fire. and praying, r rht, that they would not get there until the whole thing had burned to the ground. that's silly. it's just silly. >> what's more, brett said, most of the powerpoint printout had been in a tray in another room scrap paper, that the kbi must have moved those papers to the table just to make it look suspicious. like they made brett's use of an overhead projector suspicious and his destroying cell phones and computer hard drives seem suspicious. ridiculous the defense said. >> the state wanted you to evidence of a crime. what evidence did he try to destroy?
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tried to destroy. this guy is such a super criminal thahawhere does he go to destroy that? he goes to the kansas law enforcement training center, which is full of, what, former cops. and he gets s mebody to help him destroy those things. now, if he wanted to destroy those things, there are innumerable farm pon. if you wanted to get rid of that, you throw it into a farm pond and nobody will ever find it. >> in fact, the state's whole investigation, said the defense, was at best incompetent, maybe worse. brett and the attorney claimed that vashti's car disappeared from the crime scene for three days even though the entire seacat yard was supposed to have been sealed off, a crime scene. they showed the jury a series of photos taken from different ntage points which made it look like the car had been moved in the days after the fire.
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the street f fm the seacat driveway. >> when you first observed the driveway, was the volkswagen there? >> no. it was not? >> no. >> do you remember seeing it in that driveway ever again? >> three days later. >> three days later. if i understand your testimony, you didn't see anybody bring it back? >> no. >> i think he was telling the truth. if i thoht he was lying, i wouldn't have put him on. to me it implies that the investigation is faulty. how do you let somebody get into the crime scene and drive it away? >> so it was either gross incompetence or intentional? >> my opinion it was both. if that happened, what other mistakes did they make? there's something about the investigation that stinks. >> just smelled bad, said the attorney. the state claimed that it found gasoline on brett's pants, when the defense expert says --
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determination it was gasoline. >> worst of all, he said the kansas bureau of investigation did t even bother to check for gunshot residue on brett's hands, a test that would have revealed if he had actuallyly fired that gun that night. >> if you've ever seen what that gun looks like, it comes out the side of the cylinder. that stuff goes somewhere. and onto your skin is where you would look for it at. yet, they didn't look. >> they didn't look. >> he's a cop, they're a cop. brett seacat doesn't have much faith in the kbi. >> the defense called brett t. seacat to the witness stand. >> but the star witness for the defense uld be the last witness, brett seacat himself. >> i didn't think it was appropriate to be dragging my wife's name through the mud. >> his story from the stand. his life on the line. >> my heart of hearts, i know
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>> you may come forward and be sworn please, sir. >> it is, call it unusual, for a dedendant to testify at his own murder trial. dangerous, his lawyer might advise, to subjectimself to the aggressive questions of a skilled prosecutor. but -- >> in my heart of hearts i know, it wouldn't have made any difference what anybody said to brett because brett wanted to testify. he wanted to. he had to. he believed that if people just listened, the truth would out. >> mr. seacat, will you tell us your full name please. >> brett theodore seacat. >> at his own request, no video was taken of him. audio recording only. as brett set out, with confidence, to tell the jury what happened beginning 21 hours
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on that morning when i said goodbye, she said see you tonight and actuallyave me a big kiss, which i thought was odd. >> why did you think that was odd? >> um, because in the last week, week and a half, we had been back and forth about 50 times on divorce, and so it just let me know that we were back on the not divorce track. >> by the time he returned to the house that evening, said brett, things had changed. i i ouldn't figure out why she was -- she was in a big hurry to get a divorce, which was something that had never happened before. i told her we haven't reall worked on our marriage very much. my angle in the discussion was, i'll give you a collaborative
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marriage for three to six months. >> brett said vashti seemed to agree e that, especially when he made it clear what he would do if she went forward with the divorce right then. >> basically, i told her, if this goes to court, that -- that i was going to do everything, everything in my power to destroy he >> brett told the jury things he had never told the kbi investigators, that he threatened to share prate photos of her and that vashti had several recent affairs, including one with the executive at cox, and that brett threatened to expose her. as for why he didn't tell the kbi earlier about the alleged affairs -- >> i didn't think it was appropriate to be dragging my wife's name through the mud. >> as it was, brett and his defense team didn't put on any evidence about an affair with
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anybody for that matter. then his lyer finished with the key questions. did you love vashti? >> i love vashti. >> did you kill vashti? >> no, i did not. >> did you pull the trigger on the ruger redhawk that resulted in the bullet going through her neck and severing her spine? >> no, i did not. >> so his direct testimony hours of it, seemed to go pretty well. but now, of course, here came the prosecutor to put him on the spot. >> cross-examination, ms. hanley? >> she wanted brett to explain, how it was possible for him to do what she thought was impossible, make that 911 call and stay on the phone while trying to get vashti's body out of a burning house. >> my wife is upstairs.
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oh, oh, there's smoke everywhere. just a second. i have to get a wet rag. >> how he was able to make that call and talk to a dispatcher while he was supposedly running up and down the stairs twice in smoke and fire, wetting a rag, holdinonto his phone, how he didn't drop the phone, fall, cough, gasp. >> turn the water faucet on, grab the dish cloth. >> yes, ma'am. >> you're holding your cell phone, too? >> i don't think i'm holding it to my ear, but it's certainly still in my hand. >> well, you're talking to 911 at this time, right? >> you're correct. it must have been to my ear. i just don't remember that element of it. >> and then she asked him about the divorce. >> vashti wanted the divorce, right? >> depends on which ten minutes you talked to her. >> and when she told you that she was thinking about divorce, that's when you would threaten her? >> i'm sorry?
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wanted a divorce, you would threaten her, wouldn't you? >> no, vashti never -- we talked abt divorce a lot. but the first time that i found out vashti wanted a divorce was when she told me that she had filed. >> and then, then point-blank, she accused him of murder. >> you threatened to kill vashti, burn the house down and make it look like she committed a suicide. >> i absolutely have never said that. >> you never made that threat to shti? >> absolutely not. >> you killed your we, didn't you? >> no, ma'am. >> you shoher in the head. >> impossible. you burnt the house down around her. >> i would never burn r house. >> and did you it while your two kids, 2 years and 4 years old were in the house. >> absolutely not. i would never expose my children to any situation like that.
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thorough in this case and the kbi agents looked for any sign that would lead us to a different conclusion than that brett seacat killed his wife. and all of the evidencehat was uncovered and all the evidence presented at trial by both sides led to that conclusion. >> vashti's family was upset about things that brett said on the stand about vashti's characr. but they said they found his testimony revealing. >> i was almost embarrassed that he was still claiming he was innocent when there were just so many things that would have had to have lined up perfectly that would have had to have been a fluke. >> but brett's brother bobby felt the trial only confirmed what he had always believed. >> i left that courtroom 100% convinced that he didn't do it. >> up to the jury zow. >> your head is spinning at that
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there's no rule of thumb, nothing that works anyway, to allow a person to successfully predict a jury's verdict based on the time it takes to make it. brett seacat's jury deliberated six hours. what did that mean? brother bobby was nervous, of course. but had a good feelili. >> i think that the state in every respect failed to prove and make their case. >> ladies and gentlemenhave you reached a verdict? >> yes, we have, your honor. >> we, the jury, find the defendant brett t. seacat guilty
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>> guilty on all counts. the reaction in the courtroom was muteded >> it was a strange mixture of emotions because there was this part of you that thought when they say guilty, i'm just going to get all this off my c`est and i'm going to feel good. but then there's this big part of you that realizes at the end of the day, it didn't bring her back. >> the truth is, everybody was just as hurt. no one won. so you think why am i not feeling better? because what got better? he is behind bars and he needs to be behind bars. but the lives that it affected will forever be affected. >> his lawyer all but said i knew it because -- >> i don't think mr. seacat got a fair trial in kingman, kansas, and i will never think that. >> but it was brett who insisted on being tried in his hometown
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paid the price. >> certainly not blaming the jury, right? it just, to me, became patently obvious that this jury did not exactly look kindly upon mr. seacat. >> it was going to be an uphill battle. >> an uphill ballots before we even got started. >> agent falletti saw things very differently indeed. >> i believe mr. seacat believed that whole house was going to go up in flames and law enforcement and fire were not going totoind very much there and that he knew this local policicdepartment and they probably would just think it was what he said it was and go on about their business. but the kingman police department and the sheriff's office called in other agencies to assist. fortunately for vashti's family we found evidence to convict him of these charges. >> but brett seacat is an unusual man, adamant that he is innocent, certain that he was set up by the state, which was
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didn't like him, and even by the judge. in fact, particularly the judge, which became abundantly clear at brett's sentencing, when seemingly out of the blue, brett shed out with a truly remarkable incendiary, venomous attack against judge solomon. >> this day belongs to you judge solomon. this is your day. this is a day you get to take your place in front of the cameras and pass sentence on a man you worked so hard to convict. a man you know was innocent but a man you had to help convict so you could get this day. your day. so go ahead and collect the 30 pieces of silver, judge solomon, go ahead and sell custody of my little boys to vashti's family. go ahead and pass sentence you think will land you a spot onon the kansas supreme court. go ahead and pass a sentence that guarantees your spot in
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the 12 jurors, you're going to hell in this case. your corrupt decisions will be appealed. evidence will be presented and i will be freed. with thut, i'll step aside and let you have your day. after all, you purchased it with your soul. so you've earned it. >> what did you make of that, of his statement? >> i liked the fact that he said what he thought. when you believe you are innocent, why not say you are innocent? why not say what you thinknkas wrong? say it. because it isn't going to make any difference.. >> did it? re's how the judge responded. >> i heard a few things i didn't anticipate. i won't bother addressing them because they're so bizarre, they don't deserve a response. they merely affirm to me that a jury of 12 kingman county y
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decision in this case. you claim to be vashti's protector and in the next breath on the stand said the evening in question you would destroy her. at trial you made every effort possible to drag her name and her memory and her reputation through the mud. vashti was not indecisive ababt divorcing you. she was not depressed and she was not suicidal. the family's hit it on the head, so did several witnesses at trial about you being arrogant, about you being controlling, about you being self-centered and narcissistic. you live in some sort of bizarre alternate reality.
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haven't admitted respoibility. you didn't this morning even express remorse that vashti is no longer on this earth. >> and with that, he sentenced brett seacat to the maximum allowed under kansas law. he'll serve 30 years before his first shot at parole. and now, now their once graceful home has been torn down. the reputation of brett's familya family of lawmen, is tarnished. the seacat sons are growing up without either parent and will have the heavy burden of knowing their father was convicted of killing their mother. vashti, the woman named for a queen. >> i miss her every day. just dumb things, like seeing a dragonfly or fireworks or something. it will not go away. i hope that i figure out what my
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>> in case you're wondering why i'm hosting. i've been invited back as part of their distinguish alumni series. anyway, things are good with me. basically, just the same old same old. i did have a really interesting summer, though. in fact i brought some slides on what irdid of my summer vacation. would you likik to see them? [ cheers and applause ] >> okay, great. it wouldn't be a summer without hosting a bbq. [ laughter >> yeah, here's me picking up a little prescription from my pharmacist. and here's me and my personal trainer. that guy works me hard. he really does. but it works out when you take your shirt off at the beach. you go with your buddies in the
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here's me at disneyland. this next one is of me when i stayed at this terrific guest house in malibu. it was actually two doors down from my own house. anyway -- how did that get in there? that's from kelsey grammer's summer vacation. and finally, what would summer be without a hot summer romance? well, that was my summmm, i made some new friends, t to visit a lot of interesting places. we have a great `how.
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so yououee, even in the fourth grade, our hero knew he would become the mosos respected, inspected, perspected, suspected bong promoter in the history of the galaxy. but enough about me. last week's battle between mike
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anyone could have foreseen this. mike tyson, the greatest champion, has a little something to say about that. geon up here, mike. all right. >> thanks, don. i just want to say to evander holyfield, that you fought a great fight, and the depth to which you hit me was astoundingly ludicrous. >> mike, your words are elementary elegant and elevatingly el kwen the. don't you have a challenge for mr. holyfield? >> my only challenge is tonot start crying. when i think about his huge fist banaing into my head. you know what i'm saying, you know what i mean? congratulations evantdderevander. you're truly a supreme fighter. and i want to thank you for beating the living daylights out of me. >> the sub missive words are
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the deadly cobra strikes. mike tyson demands a rematch. mike tyson will have his revenge. magnificent. evander holyfield will be destroyed by the power of mike tyson. only in america. evander holyfield will be punished. pulverized, penalized, pure rayed. pure rayed. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah! yes, yes. he will be pureed. that's right, we're going to have a big parade for the man of the hour. rightt here, the man of the hour, the heavyvyight champion of the world, evander "the real deal" holyfield. we areethe champions
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>> one second. i just wanted to say that this highlight of my career. >> that's right. >> mike tyson is a tough fighter. >> tough. fight mike. >> a lot of guys, and not been able to set up to him. >> sometime i thought none could do it. >> buster douglas did it. >> i kept the faith. >> you have to keep the faith. >> worked. >> and i gave all my all. >> only in america. >> in the end -- >> super calkalsupercalifragalistic exp supercalifragalistic expialidoci ous. >> he was unable to beat.
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you >> okay, that's it. >> okay. the streets of l.a. >> tonight's episode, tea for the untilerman. >> hey. >> put your hands up. >> somebody's going to get booked. >> what? >> he got away. >> well, i think he'll be back. >> and why is that? >> he forgot something. >> oh, yeah, what is it? >> smack.
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messed up they need this crap to get through the day? >> no, i can't. >> yeah, well, let's call the captain. you know, people that play with this junk make me sick.. they're the scum of the earth. >> yeah, they sure are. >> anyone who would use this drug should be rounded up and cad like an animal. it's trash like this that's ruining this country. >> yep, well, let's get back to the station. >> i'm not done yet. this great country of ours -- drug users are bad, period. don't ever be sympathetic to them. >> okay, well, i won't be. >> even if they do put themselves in a rehab clinic and are honestly committed to quitting. you shouldn't forgive them and don't buy into that, i can't help it, it's a sickness yap, drugs are always wrong, and
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face of the earth. >> go easy. this kid probably had a rough life. >> i bet he's aich kid, had everything handed to him. >> you know what? it doesn't matter if the user's a plumber, a lawyer, or a big shot actor who has been nominated for an academy award for playing charlie chaplin. >> what are you talking about? we never busted anyone like that. >> you should have. in my book, if you do drugs, you go to jail and you stay there. you don't go to some cushy rehab center andn take a week off so you can host a comedy show. >> maybe you should lay down in the squad car. >> it really burns me, just because some punk gets a few good revevws for the movie "less than zero" doesn't mean he gets a pass, not on my beat.
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good film. the film is only you and america were extremely overrated. >> i'll just see you back at the station. >> when it ces to drug dealers, i give no quarter, i don't care if your name is dick, or joe or lobert lowyney jr. even though heroin makes the user f fl like he's laying on a marshmallow playe of silk. and suddenly everything makes sense. and oh, the ugliness goes away. there. >> we should, first i'm going to take this horribly addictive down it. >> no, we need to take it to the lab and analyze it. >> no, you go to the squad car,
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>> give me that. >> come on, let's roll. >> we better clean up the streets. [ cheers and applause ] come on, now. >> you cheated. you cheated. >> i did not. >> hey hey hey hey hey, knock it of remember, you're both cobras. >> yeah, we'reoth cobras. >> we have to stick together. you're a cobra boy and don't you forget it because when you're in trouble you won't have to sweat it you're a cobra boy all right, so see -- >> what the hell was that? >> what was what? >> you just sa? >> oh, yeah i good, didn't i.
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>> what's up, johnny. >> the panthers they have rocco, theyessed him up r rl bad. >> that's it, we cobras are goin to fight back, we're going to hit them with all we got. >> we're gonna hit them with all we got. and as cobras, we got a lot. we'll teach them the meaning of rough. because we're the cobras, so you better look out >> what? >> how do you come up with a song so fast? >> i don't know. just came to me. >> just came to you? >> it was perfect, it's like you rehearsed it or sometetng. >> oh, thank you. >> okay, look, here's what we're going to do. you go over to -- >> did you really like it? >> what? >> the song? >> did i really like it?
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hey, i like another song too, you know this one? it's called while you were singing i got stabbed in the head by a puerto rican. >> you know that one? >> i don't know. >> shutup, here's the plan. the panthers hang around 34th and main. they're pretty juiced by midnig, that's when we strike. that's when we strike, we're gonna hit them at night. and when the cobras are done there won't be one left standing look out panthers cause we're the cobras >> whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. what the hell iss this, what are you doing? >> we're being cobras. >> thas it, that's it. what is up with you guys?
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started singing and he started singing and he started singing, i started singing, it happens. >> no, it does not happen. this was clearly choreographed. >> well, he was dancing and i saw what his legs were doing, i kind of copied it. you ow. >> guys, guys. >> don't ask, it's -- >> thepanthers, the panthers are coming to get ya. yeah, i saw them down the street. >> okay, now, listen up, here's the plan, we're going to ambush the panthers and here's how we're going to do it. johnny, over there, big jake get over here.. the rest of you hide behind me. >> what should i do? >> what should you do? beat it. >> well, well, well, what do we have leer? it looks like a little cobra all on his own? >> you don't look so tough without your boys. >> panthers, it's time to stump some cobra. >> yeah.
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>> ariana, i can't burn rubber on a learner's permit. especially in my dad's dodge duster. >> sammy hagar can't drive 55. why can't you? >> sammy hagar got kicked out of van halen. >> you're right, safety first. >> dawson's about to pick up a spare. >> heree we go. wee got spirit in our britches yes we do yes we do we got spirit in our britches yes we do yes we do we got spirit in our britches it really really i4ches shake it bake it country ham it >> the spartans ararcookin'. >> and i helped. >> you have a piece of lint. >> can you get it for me? >> oh, my god. ariana, you're stuffing your
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>> craig, please don't judge me. i'm hot for dawson, he's totally hot for girls that are a c cup or more. >> it's what's in here not what's in here. >> what? >> it's what's in here not what's out here. >> craig, i feel like the titanic, i sunk s s low. >> hey, just sock it to me. >> oh, craig. >> oh, dawson. >> why are you two here? >> ariana, you look different. what's wrong? >> it's not what's wrong, it's what's right. areola. >> look here, not here. >> why don't you give back the it out. >> you take that back. >> you take thatatack. >> you take that back. hey, what's an areola.
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sometimes called a poss tulle. >> otherwise known as the nipple. >> i'm sorry, dawson, i guess i don't know my own strength. >> don't worry, craig, you punch like my little sister. i'm crying because i'm ashamed of myself. >> i do respect the female in all her splendor, my dad encourages me to be macho. he's on his third we and he's very hairy. >> i've got back hair. >> i would never tell my dad this, but i even wanted to be a spartan cheerleader. >> so did we. >> ariana? i'm sorry for what i've said, you got it going on, girl. >> hey, whwhs that spartan respecting me? >> it's me, and me. >> h h, guys, check me out. it looks like i've got a great pair of -- >> huh?
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>> i got to run you guys. >> where are you going? >> i'm going to tell my dad to cancel my penthouse subscription. i want to start thinking from here, not here. >> where? >> here, not here. >> it looks like dawson bowled a perfecttgame. >> that reminds me. >> of what? >> the perfect eer. >> excuse me, sunny, do you know where i can find some booty. whoop there it is whoop there it is
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and now, a message from the president of the united states. >> america, i come before you tonight to thank you for re-electing me. i know half of you didn't vote. but of the half that did, almost half voted for me. and i appreciate that overwhelming show of support. 49% of the less than 50% of you who voted said yes to bill clinton. that kind of ground swell tells me i'm on the right track many less than half of the less than half of the people who voted, stood up and demanded four more years. that means one out of every four of you are helping me build that bridge into the next century. ihank every fourth one of you for your unanimous suppo. but actually, when you think about it, it's not really one
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it's 30% of you out there who aren't old enough to vote. still, i'm thrilled by the huge support i was given by the half of the half of the remaining 70% of you. because that is still a whopping 17% of you who enthusiastically supported bill clinton. and that is just really beautiful. sure to be honest, arkansas shouldn't really count. because that's my home state. you have to subtract me and hillary, obviously we voted for me, and, of course, you should take out anyone who depends on my administration for a job. but still, that makes 12% of the population who actively wanted me to be re-elected. truly, that is a mandate from the people. en again, you really can't count women, who are they going to vote for, bob dole? it's silly. anyway, that cuts the number in
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and then after taking into account people who are incarcerated, he number drops to 4%. an overwhelming 4% of you standing proud and saying bill clinton, we want you back. then subjecting voter error, voter fraud, mechanical error, people who are abroad, people who are hospitalized or unconscious while the polls were open, and our brave men and women in space. that makes the total number of people who honestly and actively wanted me to be president of the united states, one guy, steve bilson. steve, i appreciate your support, and i'm going to send you this ash try as a token of my gratitude. once again, america, i mean,
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weekend update with norm macdonald. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. and now the news. our top story tonight, texaco oil reeling from the public outcry over racist remarks made by some of its top executives at a tape recded meeting, today announced a dramatic change in company policy. no more tape recorded meetings. [ laughter ] meanwhile, the u.s. armys dealing with a scandal of its own, as dozens ofemale recruits have charged drill instructors with sexual
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sexual assault. analysts are calling it the best argument yet for gays in the military. [ laughter ] attorney general janet reno has assembled a task force to determine whether federal campaign finance laws were violated by democrats, republicans or both. another task force will attempt to determine whether attorney general reno is a man, a woman or both. [ laughter ] this week in a secret ceremony in australia, michael jackson was married for the second time. asked what makes his new bride special, the king of pop @said, she's taught me about the power of imagination, like imagining a grown woman is a 10-year-old boy. [ laughter ]
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pedophile, right? you understand th? [ cheers and applause ] it's true, michael jackson is going to be a father. already, he's hired an entire staff of nannies, nurses, and extra bodyguards which hopefully will protect the child from michael jackson. [ cheers and applause ] this weekend, veteran news anchorman david brinkley apologized to bill clinton for an election night commentary in which he called the president "boring and uncreative." admitted brinkley, there was certainly nothing uncreative about the way you moved vince foster's body. the president's a murderer, you didn't know that? nikki barcutas, a wealthy woman whose family owns a chain
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things couldn't get worse for bob dole -- [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, norm. yeah, i know, you've had your fun, now, norm, you're out of work. >> i thought i'd just do a joke about you. >> wellll you've been doing those, i've been missing a lot of them, but your fun's over, the election is over. unless there's a recount, you're out of work. >> oh, no. okay, that's it. maybe we could have a beer or something. how is that? >> that would be all right with me.
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all right, we're back at shop at home network. here with my partner eddie lewis. >> we've been selling things like crazy today. it's been a mad h hse here. >> certainly has. >> what do we have here next? >> if you are looking for the most awesome collectibles. you're looking for a great deal. >> let me get this straight. >> this is a shaq plaque, is that right? >> that's right. >> before we go on, i have to ask you a question. you have a shaq plaque here, with eight collectible cards,
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mind all on the plaque. >> hold onn a second, what is this over here? >> i don't know what you're doing. >> is that a poster of shaq? >> that's not included. >> it absolutely is. >> he's flying through the clouds. >> this was never discussed. we're giving away too much here. >> this is $600 value. >> you're saying the shaq plaque plus the poster. >> he's not on the cord. >> crazy, the shaq plaque is $99.95. >> this is a deal we did not want to ppen. >> folks, you got the number on your screen. 1-800-555-0213. if you're having trouble on the phones, keep calling.
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from the plaq. >> no, you can't. there is no way. the cards. >> hold on, here. >> what? >> what? >> you mean, you can take the shaq carrieds off the shaq >> yeah. >> this is too much. >> the phones are ringing, i can't stop the phones. the cards can come off. >> the poster is still here. >> shaq's still in the air, he's flying up there. >> how many do we have left? >> we have about four left. get out of herere get out of hehe. >> the phones are ringing, i'm going out of my mind. >> i thinknk'm going to have a heart attack right here. >> you're not goi to believe this, kirk cameron just called and he can't get through. >> folks, we're talking kirk cameron here. >> i'm going out of moi mind. >> i'm going to make this easy for us, i'm going to shoot myself in the head, because i cannot take this madness. >> this is no joke, that gun he's holding --
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this is from the dirty harry collectible series. it does not fire, but he will find a way to make it work. >> if shaq can fly, i will kill myself with this replica gun. which wee are selling later this hour. >> ronnie, how many plaques do we have? >> we have about three left. >> i hate to lose you, buddy, but i can't do a thing? >> is shaq included? >> my head's going to explode. >> this poster's still in the air. >> just listen. >> and they're gone. >> moving on, what do w have next? >> we have a limited edition star wars collector plate series coming up. >> how much does that run for? >> $800 value. i'm giving way -- >> i have -- i'm going to blow
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[ cheers and applause ] i'd like to thank fiona apple, bob dole, heavyweight champion of the world, evandmr holyfield. thank you very much. i would like to thank the cast, lorne lorne. first on 6, breaking news
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search for a missing jet skier. this is near a popular park. julia is at the scene with the late breaking details. >> reporter: police still trying to find the man you see parked here. he disappeared between 7:00 and 7:30 this evening. he came and took this jet ski for a ride. met up with some people and took their jet skk+ so far they've been combing this lake. he disappeared after dark. he was not wearing a li jacket at the time. at this point they're saying it does not look good. >> he is a 40-year-old hispanic
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not wearing a life vest doesn't help the situation. >> reporter: crews still on the search. let me give you a live look where you can see across the lake. it's been combing the far side of the lake that's the south side of blue lagoon here. again, a 40-year-old man who disappeared there. there is speculation he may have had a heabt condition because we know he had pacemaker. he was wearing a lanyard. the search continues into the night. i did talk to one diver. >> thank you. we'll continue following

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