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mark moffat and ann taliaferro.team decided to visit the home to see if the plans were accurate. we later made that same trip with moffat who showed us what they discovered. >> this is the area in question? it's pretty small. >> it is, it's really small. we immediately started measuring. we knew right away that there was a big problem with the diagrams and the measurements. >> the problem, all those measurements were off. >> instead of 139 inches. somebody took the figure 139 and interpreted it to be 13.9 feet. 33 inches became 3.3 feet and on and on and on. >> according to moffat, those flawed measurements, which were used in court, made the house appear to be much bigger than it was. >> they used the theme of distance to argue that mr. truman was lying about where he said his wife was when he heard what turned out to be this fatal shot. >> at trial, the prosecution argued, to believe conrad, you have to believe heidi shot herself in the bathroom then walked 12 feet before falling to the floor and according to medi
mark moffat and ann taliaferro.team decided to visit the home to see if the plans were accurate. we later made that same trip with moffat who showed us what they discovered. >> this is the area in question? it's pretty small. >> it is, it's really small. we immediately started measuring. we knew right away that there was a big problem with the diagrams and the measurements. >> the problem, all those measurements were off. >> instead of 139 inches. somebody took the...
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for grant moffat who spent three months sleeping rough, the sanctuary of the hotel has afforded him theity, i miss my family. i think a lot about my family and stuff. stuff that i might never have, with being on the straight and just getting up in the morning and having a drink, forgetting about the day. —— with being on the streets. a waste. edinburgh is trying to both protect its homeless and drug taking residents from covid—19 and offer them a future when normality resumes. using a global pandemic to tackle a national crisis. michael buchanan, bbc news, edinburgh. business lobby groups are calling for the government to publish details of the parameters that would allow a reopening of the economy. the institute of directors says its members are clamouring for more information. tomorrow, unions will ask ministers to make sure employers take thorough steps, to keep staff safe when they do go back to work. our business correspondent, katie prescott, reports. 28 years of business, closed in a day. hello, welcome, come in. thank you very much. this restaurateur is desperate to see his tabl
for grant moffat who spent three months sleeping rough, the sanctuary of the hotel has afforded him theity, i miss my family. i think a lot about my family and stuff. stuff that i might never have, with being on the straight and just getting up in the morning and having a drink, forgetting about the day. —— with being on the streets. a waste. edinburgh is trying to both protect its homeless and drug taking residents from covid—19 and offer them a future when normality resumes. using a...
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tim moffat has been speaking to people about what it means for them. clapping.th london where, like so many places, clapping for carers has become a weekly ritual. we have 267 flats in this estate and virtually every flat has got people out on the balcony cheering each other on. it is like solidarity for the nhs staff and solidarity for each other. a number of our neighbours are on the front line of the nhs. we are doing it for them. i felt the love. there is power in love and i felt it. what impact has it had on you hearing people clap for you and your colleagues? it makes me feel very appreciated. it was heart—warming and emotional. you think people really do appreciate what we're doing. my granddaughter works in bury hospital as a care assistant and she came down with covid—19 two days ago. this thursday i will clap my heart away with plenty of tears because it is very emotional. the week before last i suggested we start clapping and sing you'll never walk alone which is what we did last thursday and it was absolutely tearful. i feel sorry for the prime minis
tim moffat has been speaking to people about what it means for them. clapping.th london where, like so many places, clapping for carers has become a weekly ritual. we have 267 flats in this estate and virtually every flat has got people out on the balcony cheering each other on. it is like solidarity for the nhs staff and solidarity for each other. a number of our neighbours are on the front line of the nhs. we are doing it for them. i felt the love. there is power in love and i felt it. what...
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tim moffat, bbc news. good to hear their stories, isn't it?le stock sta ples, smash sales up as people stock staples, and apparently in the month of march in the uk the average family spent another £63 a month on their groceries, all the consumer goods that they have been buying. so we asked you, what are you up to? what are you purchasing as you spend more time at home? of course we are eating at home. i heard from many of you as ever. thank you for getting in touch. charlie in colorado says vitamin b, that is what i have been to filing. we heard from jack edwards who said simply wine, wine and more wine. jack, you are not aligned. wine sales are up significantly —— that you are not alone. many others have been in touch. look at all those replies. thank you for your company and those replies. thank you for yourcompanyandl those replies. thank you for your company and i will see you soon. hello. through our window on the weather, it's nothing but blue sky at the moment. and a few more days of that to come. but there is that complication of the
tim moffat, bbc news. good to hear their stories, isn't it?le stock sta ples, smash sales up as people stock staples, and apparently in the month of march in the uk the average family spent another £63 a month on their groceries, all the consumer goods that they have been buying. so we asked you, what are you up to? what are you purchasing as you spend more time at home? of course we are eating at home. i heard from many of you as ever. thank you for getting in touch. charlie in colorado says...
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speaking about the clapping, let's find out what happened last night with tim moffat.they are our life—savers. they are heart and soul of this whole world. the nhs, all the front—liners down to the dustmen, you can't fault any of them. they are great. love them all. i have neighbours that are not well. a bus driver friend of mine died. it's really important. they do such a fantasticjob. so you are a doctor? how does this feel? what impact is this having? it's wonderful. it's a great boost and a sign of the country being united. it's fantastic. really great. so this is the third time we've clapped for carers, but three weeks in, any idea that enthusiasm or participation levels might have dropped, well, not here. massively important. it's the only way we can show our appreciation, because we are locked in. from newcastle... ..to brighton. the sound of applause filled the streets and the skies. off the coast of falmouth, horns replaced clapping, but the sentiment was the same. 200 miles off the coast of aberdeen, workers on the oil and gas platform also wanted to say than
speaking about the clapping, let's find out what happened last night with tim moffat.they are our life—savers. they are heart and soul of this whole world. the nhs, all the front—liners down to the dustmen, you can't fault any of them. they are great. love them all. i have neighbours that are not well. a bus driver friend of mine died. it's really important. they do such a fantasticjob. so you are a doctor? how does this feel? what impact is this having? it's wonderful. it's a great boost...