Andy Hoffman
Appearances
48 Hours
Who's There?
They didn't have it on the front burner, but they did not forget about it. The community wouldn't let them forget about it.
48 Hours
Who's There?
There was no feelings of sorrow for David. No, it was all just rehearsed, and I'm in here, and I'm going to walk my way out of here, and I'm not showing any emotion. I think you really saw Mark Mangelsdorf as Mark Mangelsdorf, totally controlled, totally sure of himself, but something's wrong there.
48 Hours
Who's There?
You begin to think about your children, I think. You begin to think about your future.
48 Hours
Who's There?
And you begin to think, oh my God, I'm convicted and I'm facing life in prison. What can I do?
48 Hours
Who's There?
I think it's going to be great fodder for the defense. She told a lie in 82. She told half-truths in 2001. She was convicted in 2005. And now, facing life in prison, she's going to come clean and tell the truth. Well, do you believe her? How concerned are you about her testimony?
48 Hours
Who's There?
In 1982, this was a community where you didn't have to lock your doors, basically. I know that's a cliche, but there was not a lot of danger. Andy Hoffman was a reporter for Olathe's Daily News. The people that lived here were God-fearing. They believed in the Bible, and when this horrendous murder happened, it changed the landscape of the community.
48 Hours
Who's There?
No one was talking on the record. Everyone in the community was talking about it off the record.