跟读练习: Cold Case Files: A 2-Year-Old's Memory Solves a Mother's Murder after 17 YEARS | A&E - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Let me see if I got you some invoice numbers and that.
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From a pile under his desk,
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Fort Worth Detective Manny Reyes pulls out a murder file.
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It starts small.
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It's just a simple police report, maybe a few pictures.
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And it just snowballs.
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Yeah, it's 9-0-C-Charles.
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Reyes' cold file bears the name of Jane Thompson.
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16 years ago, she was beaten to death,
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leaving behind her two sons,
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who now want the case reopened.
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Call case, Reyes.
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The oldest brother called and just wanted to know the status of the case.
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I didn't know anything about it.
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We hadn't even considered looking at that case whatsoever.
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So after putting them off for a while,
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I went and got the case, opened it up.
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It should be under service number 815.
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Last one.
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The more I read, everything's here.
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What's wrong here?
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It just seems to be falling in place as I'm reading the case itself.
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One witness statement in particular catches Reyes' eye.
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It is from Jane's son,
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Josh Thompson, two years old at the time of his mom's murder,
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and an apparent eyewitness to the crime.
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He wasn't being told what to say.
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Like, Josh, this is what happened, right?
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The line of questioning was, what happened?
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Where is she?
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You know, and he answered those questions.
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What I'm gonna do is we're gonna head towards the location.
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He said that his mom was hit,
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left out by some brush and brushes and stuff.
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And the other part was that it was his dad.
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The body was found right here.
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They've closed this street down since then.
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And then when I looked at the crime scene reports and I saw the crime scene photos,
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what he was saying was making sense.
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The body was a few feet away from the actual curb.
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Obviously, that's where she was killed.
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There was no signs of her being dragged and killed elsewhere.
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And he agrees to meet with Josh Thompson and his older half-brother,
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Val, at Val's house.
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Just a question out of curiosity.
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What made you decide to contact this?
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Oh, man, because it never was closed.
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My house was closed, wide open, man.
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I mean, it's...
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My little brother was there.
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They're like, hey, we know you guys are busy and all,
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and we're just wondering what the status in our mom's case was.
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We felt like we've grown up now,
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and we had to take care of something that should have been taken care of a long time ago.
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For the first time in almost 20 years,
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Josh tells his story to police.
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I remember as soon as we got out of the car,
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arguing, and I was in the back seat, of course.
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So when she let me out the car, she sat me down.
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And they just kept arguing,
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they kept arguing, and he swung and hit her with his hand,
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just by a fist.
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Do you by chance remember what the arguing was about?
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No. And the thing is,
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he didn't come out and tell us,
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OK, this is a conversation my mom and dad were having that night.
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This is the location we were at.
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It wasn't like that at all.
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He just remembered a certain event that was extremely unusual for a two-year-old to see.
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And he hadn't seen it before,
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and he was real dramatic.
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And that's what he told us.
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The reason I remember is because it's the first time I saw my dad hit my mom.
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And she fell.
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She got up and put her hand in his face and then he hit her again.
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Then once that happened, he took an object and he started beating in the head with it.
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And then the next thing I know,
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I'm back in the car.
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And for me, I remember it was a purse sitting in my lap.
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It was my mom's purse and there was blood on it.
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And I asked him, where's mom?
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And he was like, oh, she's fine.
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She'll be okay.
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I'm going to take you to your granny house.
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And that was it.
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She never got back in the car?
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No. I remember she was surrounded by a whole lot of leaves.
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I saw her laying on the ground.
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And the one shocker of all that I got out of that first meeting was that the day that this happened,
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when Bobby Woods dropped off his son at the grandmother's,
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from that on, he had never made contact with him.
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He just left and abandoned him that one day and never turned back.
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When did you next see him again?
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Never again.
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Never.
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Never seen him again.
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After that day he came and brought my brother.
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He never came back to the grandmother's house?
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Never seen him.
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Didn't see him at the funeral.
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Didn't see him at any wakes.
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Didn't see him at any gatherings.
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Nothing.
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Nothing.
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I mean, it's apparent.
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He disappeared for a while.
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Disappeared.
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Forever.
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Forever.
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It is unusual.
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Too much of a coincidence that the last day your father saw you was that Friday afternoon.
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Hello, Noella.
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This is Detective Manny Reyes for the worst cold case.
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I needed to get a 1990 autopsy report.
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At the top of Reyes' suspect list is Jane Thompson's boyfriend at the time and Josh's biological father,
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an ex-convict named Bobby Woods.
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It turns out she was last seen on June 5th.
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Depositions were taken.
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Reyes zeroes in on depositions between the time of Jane's disappearance and the discovery of her body.
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Again, just tell me what you remember from back then.
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Remember, I really had a close relationship at one time.
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Reyes unearths a former associate of Bobby Woods,
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one who claims Bobby confided in him about the murder.
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He's critical because he's pretty much a witness to what he said.
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You know?
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You go out there and you tell people what you did or what happened.
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You know, you just, you do that, it's gonna come back.
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Let's get to the part of Jane's disappearance.
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He told her to turn around,
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or something like he saw a rabbit or something,
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he went and got the shotgun, he come back.
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He told her to turn around,
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and that's when he hit him in the back of the head with the shotgun.
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And the shotgun broke, which is consistent with what the autopsy showed,
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blind force trauma to the head.
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On a Wednesday afternoon, Detective Manny Reyes prepares to arrest Bobby Woods for murder.
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Reyes' best piece of evidence,
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the couple's only child, Josh Thompson,
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just two years old at the time and an alleged eyewitness to the crime.
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When you pick him up at work, he knows it's serious.
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It's a little more serious when somebody shows up at your work than they show up at your home.
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It's just serious stuff.
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Detectives transport the suspect downtown,
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where Josh is waiting, with half-brother Vol and Vol's fiancee.
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Sir, what am I here for?
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Please.
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Bonnie, you're in custody, like we've told you before,
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because of something that happened a long time ago.
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As a matter of fact,
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the offense was in 1990.
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We'll get to more details on that in a little bit.
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But we are investigating the death of Jane Thompson.
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I should have stayed at the fashion boutique with her.
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At the what?
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It's a fashion boutique.
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Fashion boutique?
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Beautique.
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OK.
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That's what she came up missing at.
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At the fashion boutique?
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Yes.
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OK.
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In 1990, Wood's statement made no mention of a fashion boutique.
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Instead, he told police that Jane had disappeared,
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but he took her to get food stamps.
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It really surprised me.
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I would have expected him to have rehearsed his story in his mind at least a thousand times.
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If I'm ever arrested, if I'm ever questioned again in regards to Jane Thompson,
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this is the story that I gave,
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and this is the story I'm going to stick to.
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And it turned out that he changed it all.
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What did you do to the rest of that afternoon once you couldn't find her?
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Well, second time, I went back across the street with Dasha.
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We sit there.
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His news story turned out now that he spent hours there where he had dropped her off at the boutique.
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He spent hours there looking for her,
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walking up and down, checking all the locations.
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Then all of a sudden another shop was closing,
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And I asked the guy,
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I said, did you see a black woman wearing a brown shirt and yellow shorts?
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He said, yeah.
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He said she was talking with two guys.
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And I said, two guys?
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I said, where did he go?
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He said, they were sitting in the car down here.
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I said, how long ago?
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Oh, he said hours ago.
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The thing is, if that had really happened,
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you would have at least brought that up,
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if not to the family,
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but to the police back then,
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and say, hey, you need to look for two guys in a car because that's where she was last seen.
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That would have been brought up back in 1990.
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That would have been investigated in 1990.
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And of course, he didn't bring any of that up in 1990.
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Reyes turns the questioning to Woods' criminal past,
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including his conviction for armed robbery.
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Woods lays blame for the crime on his nephew.
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What kind of weapon did your nephew have then?
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He had a short, sawed-off shotgun.
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So it was a sawed-off shotgun?
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What I took from him.
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So that was good to know
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that we could actually put the possession of a shotgun on him a week prior to the murder.
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And the day of the murder,
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we believe the shotgun is what was used to hit her.
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And you never were told or you have no idea how she died.
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You don't know if she was shot or strangled, drowned, anything like that?
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No, I'm going to tell you nothing.
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We had reached the point where I was going to start telling him,
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OK, now wait a minute.
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You know, you said this, now it's this.
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You said this, now it's this.
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And everything that he had told me was going to be contradicted.
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OK, let me go get that statement that you gave back then,
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and I'll show it to you.
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See if we can see if it'll refresh your memory a little bit.
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I don't have an attorney or somebody because all this is going through
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and I don't know if I'm going on or what's going on.
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And you want to show me statements and I don't know what's going on.
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No, it's your statement I want to show you.
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The one that belongs to you.
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I have an attorney to look at it with me because right now I don't know what I'm getting into.
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So I think he realized,
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well, what I just said,
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I don't think is what I said back then.
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What I'm being charged with, it's murder.
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So he realized that it wasn't going to be very good after that.
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Come on, you got to know who I am.
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You know his name?
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You got to know me, man.
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Exactly, it's not Vol.
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Vol, V-O-L.
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I think the anger came afterwards when we found out he was denying it
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and he was making up stories and stuff like that.
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That's when the anger came.
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I hope this helps you a little bit,
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one way or the other.
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A lot of it.
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At day's end, Bobby Woods sits in a jail cell.

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