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i. damon tippett oh that man right there at the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was rather twenty three. if i had just gone off and done something else. like that running turn my head every day for fifteen years every day that's what i would think about. now and. it's not. a problem i thought for ever but all of a. profit mr. starr had come up mess and. went to the store and i went and that. they came. to take him in. and question him. and after that. he never came home. who every. day. for. them and him. the oldest daughter under the bridge last night triangle doherty believes. there. was. a parent anguished cry his fourteen year old daughter even dead brutally murdered if that reality isn't horrible enough the family must now cope with the fact that a relative. twenty two year old. to the cry. when. they walked into the corridor and made it sound like i just walked into this interrogation room. i used to be one of those people who believed someone
i. damon tippett oh that man right there at the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was rather twenty three. if i had just gone off and done something else. like that running turn my head every day for fifteen years every day that's what i would think about. now and. it's not. a problem i thought for ever but all of a. profit mr. starr had come up mess...
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i think. damon tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was twenty three. if i had just gone off and done something else. running through my head. every day for fifteen years every day that's what i think about. eleanor i. actually make it. a point ever on the floor over. your. head come up yes i'm. a muslim. she went to the store and now when. they came they meant to take him in. and after that. they. beat down the oldest daughter under the. authority believe. the. parent anguished cry his fourteen year old daughter is dead brutally murdered if that reality isn't horrible enough the family. twenty two year old. they walked in made it sound like i just walked into this. believes someone will never confessed to. the stairs to the street straight face tells them. it's time for each of you is going to listen to this he's a. to the state. on this average to see them all to the rear. of. the. car and you can. see we here are incom
i think. damon tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was twenty three. if i had just gone off and done something else. running through my head. every day for fifteen years every day that's what i think about. eleanor i. actually make it. a point ever on the floor over. your. head come up yes i'm. a muslim. she went to...
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i think. damon tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was twenty three. just gone off and done something else. every day for fifteen years every day. think. that make it. up for. ever get over. that. they came. in. and question. and after that. they never came home. they know. oldest daughter under the bridge last night. and already believe she. will be the. parent anguished cry his fourteen year old daughter is dead brutally murdered if that reality isn't horrible enough the family must now cope with the fact that a relative. twenty two year old. to cry. they walked into the corridor and made it sound like i just walked into this interrogation room. i used to be one of those people who believes that someone will never confess to something they didn't do. and society as a whole believes it. but yet here i am here i sit. in. the. school read. the stairs to the students grim faced tells. us it's time for each of you going to
i think. damon tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent twenty three hours a day in solitary confinement during his fifteen years at angola now thirty eight years old he went to jail when he was twenty three. just gone off and done something else. every day for fifteen years every day. think. that make it. up for. ever get over. that. they came. in. and question. and after that. they never came home. they know. oldest daughter under the bridge last night....
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damon tippett oh chris. after that to the cry. when. they walked into the corridor and made it sound like i just walked into this interrogation room. i used to be one of those people who believed that someone would never confess to something to do. and society as a whole believes that. but you know here i am here i said. hello to. the stairs to the street and straight face tells them yes it's time for each of you is going to prison if he's going to ask you to stay. on this last bridge to see if i'm seeing all. of this. is. that. all. of us. are going to get this matter to you. here. you sit there and just. smile and lie it ain't nothing we've all seen it all all the things you think you see. it takes a lot out of me when i see him you saw what happened today. and before the court hearings was a month apart or two months apart we was in court every week for months. we've been to court so many times in the past few months i haven't even had time to really green over my daughter's death. and. you know to say i'm only go through a terrible ordeal and most of the time the victims' families they
damon tippett oh chris. after that to the cry. when. they walked into the corridor and made it sound like i just walked into this interrogation room. i used to be one of those people who believed that someone would never confess to something to do. and society as a whole believes that. but you know here i am here i said. hello to. the stairs to the street and straight face tells them yes it's time for each of you is going to prison if he's going to ask you to stay. on this last bridge to see if...