Stephen Crow
Appearances
48 Hours
Coerced Confessions
And Michael's family believed them. Number one, it's kind of ridiculous. What did they have to gain, too? I mean, were they bored or something? Let's go kill someone. It doesn't make sense.
48 Hours
Coerced Confessions
She was the type of person that no matter where she went, she made friends. She was always on the go. I was driving her everywhere.
48 Hours
Coerced Confessions
Just try to get justice for her. And if we could do that, there'll be a little bit off our shoulders. But it's been a long road, very long.
48 Hours
Coerced Confessions
After her funeral, we went back to the cemetery to make sure everything was done right and everything. And who do we see walking a couple blocks away from the cemetery towards the cemetery but Richard Tuitt?
48 Hours
Coerced Confessions
I wish that we would have heard something. I'd give anything to be able to go back. That doesn't happen.
48 Hours
Coerced Confessions
You can see houses are spotted in all through here, all these trees. He was in a bunch of them over here. It wasn't like just some guy knocking on the doors. I mean, every place where this guy went, they actually called 911.
48 Hours
Coerced Confessions
went down the hallway to see why she wasn't up yet. And I pushed the door the rest of the way open, and I stepped into the room, and her body was there on the floor.
48 Hours
Coerced Confessions
Cheryl's mom was yelling that Stephanie was laying on the floor, and she was covered with mud. It wasn't mud. It was blood. And I picked her head up.
48 Hours
Coerced Confessions
I just asked him, did you do this? Did you have anything to do with this? Michael was crying and just said he didn't know. That's all he said was he didn't know.
48 Hours
Coerced Confessions
I picked the phone up and said, they made an arrest in the case. And I said, who? And I just said, what? That was the biggest shock I ever got in my life was that phone call.