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but siegler says the teacher was actually talking about a different phone call. she says, "she left my office between 3:20 and 3:30, and, you know, from what other people have said, she made a phone call day. >> reporter: there's no indication that she's talking about this any earlier. >> that's how i read it, because they did have phone calls earlier that day. >> reporter: she makes no reference of that. >> she doesn't say that it's happening later, either. y'all are reading into that what you want to read into it. >> reporter: temple's lawyers say if belinda arrived home after 4:00, temple would have had just minutes to murder her, clean up, stage the scene and get his young son to that store where they were seen on surveillance footage. >> kelly's timeline can't be. david can't be the killer. >> reporter: 23 witnesses testified at the hearing, including daniel glasscock, who contacted deguerin and spurred the reopening of this case. he was called by the state. he continued to contradict himself and wound up in tears. badly by all of those interviews. as a witn
but siegler says the teacher was actually talking about a different phone call. she says, "she left my office between 3:20 and 3:30, and, you know, from what other people have said, she made a phone call day. >> reporter: there's no indication that she's talking about this any earlier. >> that's how i read it, because they did have phone calls earlier that day. >> reporter: she makes no reference of that. >> she doesn't say that it's happening later, either. y'all...
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." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very repetitious, and it seemed like it could have been a whole lot more efficient. >> she was so, just blase , about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his family has gone bankrupt trying to get him out of prison. it broke my heart a little bit. and i didn't see that one coming, that was for damn sure. >> reporter: it breaks your heart a little bit now, i think. >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: in the middle of this new hearing, defense attorneys discovered some evidence that never made it to court before. >> reporter: audio-taped interviews conducted at belinda's school just two days after she died. interviewed one day in the gym. there was nothing of substance on any of those tapes in those interviews. >> reporter: but casie gotro says those tapes change everything. >> they would have decimated the state's case. >> report
." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very repetitious, and it seemed like it could have been a whole lot more efficient. >> she was so, just blase , about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his family has gone bankrupt trying to get him out of...
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." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the stand. the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very repetitious, and it seemed like it could have been a whole lot more efficient. >> she was so, just blasÉ, about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his family has gone bankrupt trying to get him out of prison. it broke my heart a little bit. and i didn't see that one coming, that was for damn sure. >> reporter: it breaks your heart a little bit now, i think. >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: in the middle of this new hearing, defense attorneys discovered some evidence that never made it to court before. >> reporter: audio-taped interviews conducted at belinda's school just two days after she died. >> a group of teachers were interviewed one day in the gym. there was nothing of substance on any of those tapes in those interviews. >> reporter: but casie gotro says those tapes change everyt
." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the stand. the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very repetitious, and it seemed like it could have been a whole lot more efficient. >> she was so, just blasÉ, about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his family has gone bankrupt trying to get...
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." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the stand. the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very repetitious, and it seemed like it could have been a whole lot more efficient. >> she was so, just blase, about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his to get him out of prison. it broke my heart a little bit. and i didn't see that one coming, that was for damn sure. >> reporter: it breaks your heart a little bit now, i think. >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: in the middle of this new hearing, defense attorneys discovered some evidence that never made it to court before. >> reporter: audio-taped interviews conducted at belinda's school just two days after she died. >> a group of teachers were interviewed one day in the gym. there was nothing of substance on any of those tapes in those interviews. >> reporter: but casie gotro says those tapes change everything. >> they would have decimat
." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the stand. the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very repetitious, and it seemed like it could have been a whole lot more efficient. >> she was so, just blase, about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his to get him out of prison. it broke my...
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but siegler says the teacher was actually talking about a different phone call. she says, "she left my office between 3:20 and 3:30, and, you know, from what other people have said, she made a phone call to david." >> which happened earlier that day. indication that she's talking about this any earlier. >> that's how i read it, because earlier that day. >> reporter: she makes no reference of that. >> she doesn't say that it's happening later, either. y'all are reading into that what you want to read into it. >> reporter: temple's lawyers say if belinda arrived home after 4:00, temple would have had just minutes to murder her, clean up, stage the scene and get his young son to that store where they were seen on surveillance footage. >> kelly's timeline can't be. david can't be the killer. >> reporter: 23 witnesses testified at the hearing, including daniel glasscock, who contacted deguerin and spurred the reopening of this case. he was called by the state. he continued to contradict himself and wound up in tears. >> his eggs were scrambled so badly by all of those
but siegler says the teacher was actually talking about a different phone call. she says, "she left my office between 3:20 and 3:30, and, you know, from what other people have said, she made a phone call to david." >> which happened earlier that day. indication that she's talking about this any earlier. >> that's how i read it, because earlier that day. >> reporter: she makes no reference of that. >> she doesn't say that it's happening later, either. y'all are...
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." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the stand. the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very more efficient. >> she was so, just blase, about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his family has gone bankrupt trying to get him out of prison. it broke my heart a little bit. and i didn't see that one coming, that was for damn sure. >> reporter: it breaks your heart a little bit now, i think. >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: in the middle of this new hearing, defense attorneys discovered some evidence that never made it to court before. >> reporter: audio-taped interviews conducted at belinda's school just two days after she died. >> a group of teachers were interviewed one day in the gym. there was nothing of substance on any of those tapes in those interviews. >> reporter: but casie gotro says those tapes change everything. >> they would have decimated the >> reporter: siegler say
." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the stand. the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very more efficient. >> she was so, just blase, about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his family has gone bankrupt trying to get him out of prison. it broke my heart a little bit. and i didn't...
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." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the stand. the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very repetitious, and it seemed like it could have been a whole lot more efficient. >> she was so, just blasÉ, about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his family has gone bankrupt trying to get him out of prison. it broke my heart a little bit. and i didn't see that one coming, that was for damn sure. >> reporter: it breaks your heart a little bit now, i think. >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: in the middle of this new hearing, defense attorneys discovered some evidence that never made it to court before. >> reporter: audio-taped interviews conducted at belinda's school just two days after she died. >> a group of teachers were interviewed one day in the gym. there was nothing of substance on any of those tapes in those interviews. >> reporter: but casie gotro says those tapes change everyt
." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the stand. the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very repetitious, and it seemed like it could have been a whole lot more efficient. >> she was so, just blasÉ, about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his family has gone bankrupt trying to get...
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." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the stand. the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very repetitious, and it seemed like it could have been a whole lot more efficient. >> she was so, just blase , about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his family has gone bankrupt trying to get him out of prison. it broke my heart a little bit. and i didn't see that one coming, that was for damn sure. >> reporter: it breaks your heart a little bit now, i think. >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: in the middle of this new hearing, defense attorneys discovered some evidence that never made it to court before. >> reporter: audio-taped interviews conducted at belinda's school just two days after she died. >> a group of teachers were interviewed one day in the gym. there was nothing of substance on any of those tapes in those >> reporter: but casie gotro says those tapes change everything. >> th
." >> reporter: at the new hearing, kelly siegler spent four days on the stand. the former prosecutor aggressively defended herself. >> it was very, very repetitious, and it seemed like it could have been a whole lot more efficient. >> she was so, just blase , about what she had hidden and why she had hidden it. and i have my client, david, sitting next to me who lost his wife and his baby and hasn't watched his son grow up, and his family has gone bankrupt trying to get...
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>> siegler hid it and she hid it well. >> reporter: kelly siegler said temple's trial attorney got everythings entitled to get whenever he was entitled to get it. >> eventually, everybody will understand the truth is what happened in that courtroom and all going to finally be over with. >> if david temple doesn't get a new trial, then due process is dead in texas and we should all just go home. >> boy. richard schlesinger joins us at the table. authorities say when a pregnant woman is killed, chances are it's the person closest to her. >> and statistics bear that out. >> because strangers don't often kill pregnant women. >> there is questions for years over this case surrounding the time line. did he have time to do it? i should say kelly siegler, the prosecutor in this case, believes very strongly this is a just conviction. his defense lawyers believe equally strongly that he was railroaded, that she got the jury to hate him because he wasn't a particularly likeable guy. >> curious to hear about another suspect and we can do that on saturday. saturday night. thank you, richard schlesinger. >
>> siegler hid it and she hid it well. >> reporter: kelly siegler said temple's trial attorney got everythings entitled to get whenever he was entitled to get it. >> eventually, everybody will understand the truth is what happened in that courtroom and all going to finally be over with. >> if david temple doesn't get a new trial, then due process is dead in texas and we should all just go home. >> boy. richard schlesinger joins us at the table. authorities say when...
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. >> reporter: prosecutor kelly siegler who is legendary forom thee atrics tried the case. killed his wife to be with the woman he was having an affair with, heather scott. >> you better believe he was done with melinda in his mind. e was crime. no fingerprints no dna. >> there is no evidence that points toward me becausel my wife, plane and simple. >> reporter: in 2012, d.a.d.a. was looking for a new break in the case. do you believe david temple was an innocent man? >> i believe he did not kill hiseporter: clappart discovers new evidence he thought point to a new suspect. he was so disillusioned he left a 47-year career in lawbegan working with temple's defense team. >> my dad taught me to do the right thing, it isn't always the >> reporter: they say what clappart unearthed was critical the defense. >> siegler hid it and she hid it well. >> reporter: kelly siegler said y got everything he was entitled to get whenever he was entitled to get it. >> eventually, everybody will understand the truth is what happened in that courtroom and all going to finally be over f david tem
. >> reporter: prosecutor kelly siegler who is legendary forom thee atrics tried the case. killed his wife to be with the woman he was having an affair with, heather scott. >> you better believe he was done with melinda in his mind. e was crime. no fingerprints no dna. >> there is no evidence that points toward me becausel my wife, plane and simple. >> reporter: in 2012, d.a.d.a. was looking for a new break in the case. do you believe david temple was an innocent man?...
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sheriff siegler says she walked by the church moments earlier and there was nothing. where you can see orange. we knew it was a fire. and then two seconds later, the windows were shattered. >> worries there a lot of flames and fire in their? >> yeah. crazy. >> it is just full of meaning and significance. the interior of the church and the chapel, this is the chapel that is right here, and then the youth church with beautiful beams and grass, it is just incredible. >> reporter: that is jenny who is retiring after this year as a teacher at the school. like many here, she loves the church. >> it draws a lot of people from the community. the congregation is made up of so many different types of people as well. it is a very important part of the town. >> reporter: this is holy week, sunday is easter, the holiest day on the christian calendar. reverend hong says the fire is said that he and the diverse congregation are unbowed. >> we will find a place to worship and we will do it in the parking lot if we have to. >> reporter: they have just gone through an ocean of water we
sheriff siegler says she walked by the church moments earlier and there was nothing. where you can see orange. we knew it was a fire. and then two seconds later, the windows were shattered. >> worries there a lot of flames and fire in their? >> yeah. crazy. >> it is just full of meaning and significance. the interior of the church and the chapel, this is the chapel that is right here, and then the youth church with beautiful beams and grass, it is just incredible. >>...
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established in 1860, first presbyterian is the oldest church in englewood. 12-year-old sharon siegler saw this fire and called for help. >> i hear windows shattering, and like, there's like, fire and smoke like, everywhere. then i called 911 and like everyone shows up. >> we really work the home church of most of the persons who founded the town. so does hold a special place in the heart of this town. >> thankfully no one was hurt. the pastor says they still plan to hold easter sunday service. >>> for the third time in a week in new york city student has been caught armed at school. and tonight there are calls for more security and students and staff. tracee carrasco has more. millimeter handgun found tuesday afternoon in the backpack of a 14-year-old boy here at ms 61 in crown heights brooklyn. police sources tell us the gun was not loaded but the teen was also carrying two lips with nine bullets. students after school still unclear what all the commotion was about. >> some people was telling me it was a knife at first but then after the -- people was telling me it was a gun. >> repo
established in 1860, first presbyterian is the oldest church in englewood. 12-year-old sharon siegler saw this fire and called for help. >> i hear windows shattering, and like, there's like, fire and smoke like, everywhere. then i called 911 and like everyone shows up. >> we really work the home church of most of the persons who founded the town. so does hold a special place in the heart of this town. >> thankfully no one was hurt. the pastor says they still plan to hold...
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ag >> reporter: prosecutor kelly siegler who is legendary for her past courtroomdb theeatrics tried the case. her they temple killed his wife to be with the woman he was scott. >> you better believe he was done with melinda in his > reporter: but temple was crime. no fingerprints no dna. >> there is now< evidence that poowts tinard me because i did simple. >> reporter: in $i_12012, d.a.a.d. clippard was looking for a new break in the case. do you believe david temple was an innocent man? >> i believe he didot kill his wife. >> reporter: clappart discovers new evidence he thought point to a new suspect. he was so fjdisillusioned h left a 47-year career in law enforcement and began working with temple's defense team. >> myad taught me to do the easiest thing. >> reporter: they say whatwu clappart unearthed was critical zn nvera3gs information never before seevvn by the fensde >> who hid it? >> reporter: kelly sieglerf said temple's trial attney got everything he was entitled to get whenever he was entitled to get it. >> eventually, everybody will understand the truth is what haene
ag >> reporter: prosecutor kelly siegler who is legendary for her past courtroomdb theeatrics tried the case. her they temple killed his wife to be with the woman he was scott. >> you better believe he was done with melinda in his > reporter: but temple was crime. no fingerprints no dna. >> there is now< evidence that poowts tinard me because i did simple. >> reporter: in $i_12012, d.a.a.d. clippard was looking for a new break in the case. do you believe david...
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. >> are you looking forward to siegler eeing terry and lannister from supreme court? >> i would love that. [ cheers and applause ] break. when we come back something very special for you tonight. a report from our old paler fan jake byrd to went to florida to be part of the trump celebration. this is jake at a trump rally in>> if you're going to get hurt and if you're going to drive like a mainian, do it tomorrow after you vote. and i promise i will come andhospital. i promise. >> you promise? i'll run into a brick wall if he me. >> jimmy: when we come back, jake byrd takes his show on the road to florida, you don't want to miss it, stick around!] during the lexus command performance sales ev there's always a cause for celebration. [sportscaster vo] with extraordinary offers onlineup of suvs ever. including the stylish, all-new rx... and the dynamic nx. [sportscaster vo] because thrills like this...during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. major carriers. straight talk wireless uses the same cell towers they do. but we don't build
. >> are you looking forward to siegler eeing terry and lannister from supreme court? >> i would love that. [ cheers and applause ] break. when we come back something very special for you tonight. a report from our old paler fan jake byrd to went to florida to be part of the trump celebration. this is jake at a trump rally in>> if you're going to get hurt and if you're going to drive like a mainian, do it tomorrow after you vote. and i promise i will come andhospital. i...
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. >> reporter: 17-year-old norah siegler is being wired up in order to better understand why teenagersart gets every night is dreaming. >> reporter: at stanford, these high schools students are getting a crash course in why sleep is the most important part of their day. >> have you found yourself nodding off feeling class or feeling like you might fall asleep? >> pretty much every day. i'm pretty much exhausted by 2:30 every single day. >> reporter: do you notice people talking about how tired they are? >> yes, they talk about how exhausted they are and how late they went to bed. >> reporter: according to the national sleep foundation, 87% of high school students don't get as much sleep as they need. that impairs their judgment and concentration and can cause anxiety, depression and even thoughts of suicide. it's been called an epidemic. >> if we were told teens didn't get enough food, it would be covered in the presidential campaign. >> reporter: this doctor is a clinical professor at stanford and a sleep researcher. >> how many of you wake up tired? >> we often here people say hey, i
. >> reporter: 17-year-old norah siegler is being wired up in order to better understand why teenagersart gets every night is dreaming. >> reporter: at stanford, these high schools students are getting a crash course in why sleep is the most important part of their day. >> have you found yourself nodding off feeling class or feeling like you might fall asleep? >> pretty much every day. i'm pretty much exhausted by 2:30 every single day. >> reporter: do you notice...