Payton Moreland
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Und Cleo Hines führte einen leichten Ford Focus, genau wie der, der in den Minuten vor und nach dem Mord vor und nach Bob's Büro gefahren wurde. Paul ist ziemlich leicht zu finden, weil er im Gefängnis ist, wenn sein Name endlich in diesem Fall erscheint. Es ist für eine völlig unabhängige Anzeige für Verbrechen, aber das ist nicht das Einzige, was auf Paul Whites Wortschicht steht.
Ich meine, dieser Kerl wurde mit einigen verschiedenen Dingen über die Jahre verurteilt, v.a. Verbrechen und Verbrechen. Ich glaube nicht, dass Mord auf dieser Liste war. However, when police show up to the prison to question Paul, he completely denies having anything to do with Bob's murder. Actually says it was physically impossible for his DNA to be on that pair of pants.
Ich meine, dieser Kerl wurde mit einigen verschiedenen Dingen über die Jahre verurteilt, v.a. Verbrechen und Verbrechen. Ich glaube nicht, dass Mord auf dieser Liste war. However, when police show up to the prison to question Paul, he completely denies having anything to do with Bob's murder. Actually says it was physically impossible for his DNA to be on that pair of pants.
Ich meine, dieser Kerl wurde mit einigen verschiedenen Dingen über die Jahre verurteilt, v.a. Verbrechen und Verbrechen. Ich glaube nicht, dass Mord auf dieser Liste war. However, when police show up to the prison to question Paul, he completely denies having anything to do with Bob's murder. Actually says it was physically impossible for his DNA to be on that pair of pants.
So with Paul not willing to show any of his cards, detectives realize they need to pivot. And now they are looking at the man who was driving the car during that traffic violation, the owner of the white Ford Focus, Cleo.
So with Paul not willing to show any of his cards, detectives realize they need to pivot. And now they are looking at the man who was driving the car during that traffic violation, the owner of the white Ford Focus, Cleo.
So with Paul not willing to show any of his cards, detectives realize they need to pivot. And now they are looking at the man who was driving the car during that traffic violation, the owner of the white Ford Focus, Cleo.
What they learn is Cleo was living with Paul before his arrest. So they think, all right, we're starting to get somewhere. They have this relation, like a personal relationship, at least. Maybe we should bring Cleo in for questioning. Maybe he'll flip on Paul. I mean, maybe he was the getaway driver. And almost the second he sits his butt down in the hot seat, he cracks like an egg.
What they learn is Cleo was living with Paul before his arrest. So they think, all right, we're starting to get somewhere. They have this relation, like a personal relationship, at least. Maybe we should bring Cleo in for questioning. Maybe he'll flip on Paul. I mean, maybe he was the getaway driver. And almost the second he sits his butt down in the hot seat, he cracks like an egg.
What they learn is Cleo was living with Paul before his arrest. So they think, all right, we're starting to get somewhere. They have this relation, like a personal relationship, at least. Maybe we should bring Cleo in for questioning. Maybe he'll flip on Paul. I mean, maybe he was the getaway driver. And almost the second he sits his butt down in the hot seat, he cracks like an egg.
He's like, yes, okay, I was involved in Bob's murder, but I was just the getaway driver. I swear. In fact, he doubles down saying, no, Paul actually forced me to do this. He literally held me at gunpoint and made me drive him there and back. Cleo claims that the night before Paul had lost over $1,200 at a casino and was desperate to make up for it.
He's like, yes, okay, I was involved in Bob's murder, but I was just the getaway driver. I swear. In fact, he doubles down saying, no, Paul actually forced me to do this. He literally held me at gunpoint and made me drive him there and back. Cleo claims that the night before Paul had lost over $1,200 at a casino and was desperate to make up for it.
He's like, yes, okay, I was involved in Bob's murder, but I was just the getaway driver. I swear. In fact, he doubles down saying, no, Paul actually forced me to do this. He literally held me at gunpoint and made me drive him there and back. Cleo claims that the night before Paul had lost over $1,200 at a casino and was desperate to make up for it.
He told Cleo he knew a guy that kept a bunch of cash at his business on site and they were going to go rob him. This was literally a day of decision. He said Paul had actually woken him up that morning with a pistol to his head, forcing him to get up and do it. And when Cleo was asked what kind of gun Paul was wielding that day, Cleo said it was a 9mm Glock.
He told Cleo he knew a guy that kept a bunch of cash at his business on site and they were going to go rob him. This was literally a day of decision. He said Paul had actually woken him up that morning with a pistol to his head, forcing him to get up and do it. And when Cleo was asked what kind of gun Paul was wielding that day, Cleo said it was a 9mm Glock.
He told Cleo he knew a guy that kept a bunch of cash at his business on site and they were going to go rob him. This was literally a day of decision. He said Paul had actually woken him up that morning with a pistol to his head, forcing him to get up and do it. And when Cleo was asked what kind of gun Paul was wielding that day, Cleo said it was a 9mm Glock.
This is the same exact kind of gun that was used to kill Bob. So police now know this is likely the truth, or at least Paul and Cleo are in fact involved in Bob's murder. Maybe we don't know the specifics, was he actually forced, but they believe now that these are the two guys. But the entire time, Cleo is insisting like, I never got out of the car. All I did was drive Paul to the scene.
This is the same exact kind of gun that was used to kill Bob. So police now know this is likely the truth, or at least Paul and Cleo are in fact involved in Bob's murder. Maybe we don't know the specifics, was he actually forced, but they believe now that these are the two guys. But the entire time, Cleo is insisting like, I never got out of the car. All I did was drive Paul to the scene.
This is the same exact kind of gun that was used to kill Bob. So police now know this is likely the truth, or at least Paul and Cleo are in fact involved in Bob's murder. Maybe we don't know the specifics, was he actually forced, but they believe now that these are the two guys. But the entire time, Cleo is insisting like, I never got out of the car. All I did was drive Paul to the scene.
He got out, he got the cash and got back in the car and I drove away. So now police realize, we gotta go back to Paul and let him know Cleo's turned on him. And this time, not knowing that his buddy is speaking out against him, Paul says, okay, I'm gonna confess. I did kill Bob Eidman that day, but I didn't do it alone.