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08:02لم يكنوا كثيرا من الم产ول أنت تفصل فقط
08:09لكنه يصبح الوحيد من الجيد
08:11كان يقل على يوم قراره
08:14أحيان أحيان قراره
08:15مستنظر
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08:16نجاوي انتظار داخل الاشطة
08:21كانت كثيراً مما به
08:22كانت كبيراً يعلم
08:24هناك كثيراً
08:25كثيراً
08:26يقول
08:26هذا المصدر يقول
08:56المترجمات للمترجمات للمترجمات هم ويصدقات هم مصدقات هم مقاطعه
10:06المترجم للقناة
10:26There were two cultures, two classes in Hurley, hardworking farmers, mostly milkers, and then there's those that see that as
10:36that don't work, and there's other ways.
10:40As Pip says in Great Expectations, to look about them, and they look about them, and they find the wrong
10:47kind of things to do to survive.
10:53David was a free spirit. He wasn't like me. He was, in this culture, really unfortunate, dumb way. It just
11:05didn't make sense to me.
11:08I was really, really in shock. For our family, the hardest part was not knowing what happened.
11:15When Jim called me and said, David's dead, I said, what happened? And he said, I don't know. They haven't
11:22told me yet, but it was with the gun.
11:29Our dad had died in April, and I believe David had talked around that he was coming into a big
11:36inheritance.
11:36And maybe the people in Hurley knew us and thought there was a big inheritance.
11:46If you take Hurley as a center point, and you make a three-mile area around that, everybody lives in
11:54that circle.
11:55David Doolin, me, everybody.
12:00The community, for one, didn't know anything about the 9-1-1 tape, but it was well known that David
12:06Doolin said, it's the EB girl's boyfriend from Hurley.
12:13Well, the EBs were pretty well known in the Hurley and Crane area. People knew everybody. People hung out together.
12:21They just all seemed to be in a cluster.
12:29So the three EB girls would be Paula EB, the mother, Christy EB, and Candy EB.
12:38I know Paula was out at Doolin's house on a number of occasions.
12:42There was some rumors that they may have been romantically involved at some point in time.
12:47At the time of Doolin's murder, she was dating a man named Mark Myers.
12:52And because we were looking for the EB girl's boyfriend, Mark Myers, became suspect.
13:06Okay, ready?
13:10Good catch.
13:11Here we go. Here we go.
13:14David lived up the hill from Paula.
13:18Paula lived in a little old trailer house, and all those kids lived with her.
13:23Paula was just average looking, looked like a mom from Hurley.
13:26But David liked women. He liked girls, you know.
13:30And I worried about David doing something stupid.
13:36Because those crimes of passion can happen.
13:54David was very clear on this 911 tape.
13:5720s to 30s.
13:59Mark was, I think, in his 40s at the time, had a rough lifestyle.
14:04Looked probably 50.
14:06David did not mistake that.
14:12Mark Myers was investigated and questioned.
14:16Paula Eby was questioned.
14:17They claimed to have no knowledge of the crime whatsoever.
14:21Shortly after the murder, Candy was questioned.
14:36Candy, I'll be honest with you.
14:37I just want to get this homicide.
14:39I want the person who shot him in jail.
14:41Right, I don't see how, you know, I could be any help.
14:44If I could, I would.
14:46You want to listen to the first part of that tape and how he identifies people?
14:50Yeah.
14:52Do you know who it was that shot you?
14:55Yeah.
14:56Somebody, E.B. Girls.
14:58Huh?
14:59The E.B. Girl.
15:01Okay.
15:02Hurley.
15:03The E.B. Girl's boyfriend from Hurley.
15:06And see, at first we thought that was your mom.
15:09Right.
15:09But then we figured out that you were an E.B. Girl.
15:13Candy was married to a man named Tim Seaman.
15:20If memory serves, I believe Tim Seaman never seemed to have a job.
15:26This is going to sound so ugly.
15:28But Tim Seaman's not the brightest crayon in the box.
15:31And the only thing I know for absolute fact is that it wasn't me.
15:36You know, I believe it wasn't my mom.
15:38And I'd like to believe that my sister was not there.
15:47Basically, the sheriff's department was not able to get any valuable information from Candy.
15:53But everybody involved pretty much had solid alibis.
15:58Life was pretty normal for them.
16:01Everybody showed up the day after the murder doing their normal jobs.
16:05Nothing out of the ordinary.
16:13Christy was dating a man named Leo Connolly, and he became a suspect.
16:23Hi, Leo.
16:25I guess you probably know why we asked you to come in.
16:27Sure.
16:28You know, no big secret around Hurley now.
16:31No, I don't know.
16:31We're investigating David Doolin's death, and your name came up.
16:36Leo had a few brushes with the law, minor criminal offenses, had a couple fights, and some DUIs.
16:44Leo was quite a character.
16:46He seemed a bit gruff, a little rough around the edges.
16:51You could tell you didn't want to get on his bad side.
16:54What are you so nervous about?
16:55Oh, what the fuck, man?
16:58You know, somebody got killed, and the cops are talking to me about it.
17:01What, can you be nervous?
17:02Yeah, but, I mean, you're taking all these big old deep breaths.
17:05You've looked at your watch seven times while he's been talking to you.
17:09You know what, guy?
17:10I ain't going to put up with this, and I have nothing to hide.
17:12And if you're going to start pressing me, you can talk to my lawyer.
17:15No, I'm just saying.
17:16No, that's, no, he's, just relax.
17:19Don't start pressing me, all right?
17:20Leo basically said that they had watched TV that night, and he and Christy went to bed.
17:28Zach Stewart was staying at Leo Connelly's house.
17:33Zach was half-brother to Candy and half-brother to Christy.
17:37Because Leo was an EB girl's boyfriend, and that David Doolin stated that it was two males,
17:4520s to 30s, Zach then became suspect.
17:51Zach's sister said something to me one time that she is worried about Zach because he
17:57is hanging out with an old hermit over around Hurley.
18:01Well, I didn't really think a whole lot about it at the time, but when David was murdered,
18:07it's got a dad's instinct here that Zach or somebody he's associated with over there
18:13knows something about that homicide.
18:27The David Doolin case was a lot more work than a normal case.
18:31There was tons of dead ends, bad leads, lots of people to interview.
18:39It seemed like every rabbit hole we went down was a dead end.
18:44Most of the evidence was bagged and tagged the night of, and it hadn't been really looked
18:50through much.
18:51Pretty much relied upon the 911 call from David Doolin.
19:01There was a lot of chatter going on about certain players that could have been involved, especially
19:08after finding out that it could be related to a person of interest, one of the EB girl's
19:13boyfriends.
19:22He was brought in for questioning, and Zach was staying at Christie's, which would have
19:29made him stand out as a prime suspect as well.
19:40I guess this started for us, November of the 4th of 99, Zach came to live with us.
19:47Zach's biological mother was Paula Eby.
19:53These were some of Zach when he was a young kid before he came to live with us.
19:58Most kids, their earliest memories are happy ones, not having to get up, get dressed in
20:03the middle of the night because the law is fixing to show up.
20:06And the more we learned, Zach had had a real rough existence that, you know, kids shouldn't
20:11have to live through.
20:12Zach had a lot of discipline issues at home and at school.
20:15When he got to be 17, he decided he wanted to move out and went to live with his biological
20:23sister, Christie.
20:30Tell me what happened.
20:32Explain the whole thing to us so we can decide whether or not we need to charge you with
20:35murder or we need to determine you're a witness.
20:40I didn't witness anything and I didn't murder anybody.
20:43I went to my sister's house.
20:45You didn't see anything happen?
20:47No.
20:48You didn't go anywhere and see anything happen?
20:50Nothing?
20:51Nothing.
20:52Did you see Leo leave the house?
20:54No, sir.
20:55I went to bed.
20:56I cannot account for him after.
20:58Where did you sit?
20:59On his couch in his front living room.
21:05Everything was so convoluted.
21:07It was just impossible to know who shot and killed my brother.
21:15Did you ever have a period where you thought about revenge?
21:18Oh, absolutely.
21:20And one thing that prevented me from it was I didn't know who to seek revenge against.
21:26I didn't know.
21:30There was no hard evidence.
21:32But then Leo's cousin Alicia came out saying she knew what happened.
21:44Alicia Kimberling acted very nervous and unsettled whether she was afraid of retaliation from
21:52somebody or if she wasn't sure how valid her own story was.
21:56She was obviously very nervous about what she was saying.
22:00On March 15, 2007, detectives took her into an interview room and questioned her about the
22:07David Doolin murder.
22:08Alicia Kimberling makes statements where she was actually on the road of Doolin's that night.
22:25She states that she looked through her window on a dark night and saw Zach and Leo in a
22:35white car.
22:36I seen Leo and he had blood all over him and Zach was in the back and he had a
22:41gun laying on his lap.
22:43What did the gun look like?
22:44It was, I mean, it wasn't a rifle, but it wasn't no, like a .38 or nothing.
22:49So did he admit to you that he shot him?
22:52He said he handled his business.
22:55Because I said, did you kill him?
22:56I said, did you kill Irwin?
22:57He goes, I handled my business.
22:59Why the fuck do you want to know?
22:59Are you a cop?
23:02Once Alicia Kimberling pointed the finger at Leo and Zach being there the night of the murder,
23:08the police charged Zach and Leo with the crime of committing murder against David Doolin.
23:15in your mind, what percentage are you sure that he shot?
23:27I called my personal lawyer.
23:29He went down to talk to Leo, called me.
23:32He said, I've never talked to anybody more innocent in my life.
23:37There was absolutely no forensic evidence whatsoever.
23:42They had searched his house, took his car in, stripped it down, sent it all to the lab.
23:49There was nothing there.
23:51And it just irritates me.
23:52Still, it's been many years later.
23:55I mean, I can, I get to the point I can barely just even concentrate because I get so frickin'
24:01frustrated about this.
24:05Paul fought hard for his son.
24:08Paul was like an investigator on steroids.
24:15Only evidence they had on Leo was Alicia Kimberling.
24:18I mean, that was the whole case.
24:19I went through preliminary, asked for a deposition of Alicia Kimberling,
24:25and it was a pretty simple deal.
24:27They dropped the charges because of lack of evidence.
24:39What did he tell you?
24:40He told us what kind of gun was used, where the dude was shot, everything.
24:48What kind of gun did he tell you?
24:50Victor Parker said that Zach told them that he went to David Doolin's to rob him
25:01and ended up shooting David Doolin two or three times in the head.
25:14Detective Wagner told Zach that he was implicated in the murder
25:19and that he had jailhouse snitches to convict Zach of this crime.
25:25I've never stepped foot on that property, and you can't prove that I did because I wasn't there.
25:30Can and I will.
25:31Let's do it.
25:36The next thing I know is that Zach's been charged with the murder of Daley Doolin.
25:42And I'm like, wow.
25:44I went over there and I said, well, Zach, what's the deal here?
25:48And he said, I didn't have nothing to do with this.
25:51Don't know anything about it.
25:52Didn't know the guy.
25:53I didn't do it is something I've heard before that didn't always pan out to be true.
25:58The Doolin family and our family go back pretty far.
26:02One of the hardest things I ever had to do was call Jim and say, hey, the kid they've got
26:07charged for your brother's murder is my son.
26:14What's interesting about it is it's the person that you might be friendly with in every other way most of
26:22the time in certain circumstances.
26:26The investigators told us about Zach and Steve and I talked and Steve said that he had understood that Zach
26:37still had problems and we were of like mind.
26:42Steve thought he probably did it.
26:49I thought he probably did it.
26:56Approximately a year after Zach was arrested and charged for the murder of David Doolin, his trial begins March 25th,
27:042008.
27:06The first thing they did in that trial was they played a tape of David talking to the 911 operator.
27:20Mom got up and started to leave and then she said, wait, I just want to hear his voice one
27:28more time.
27:28That was sad.
27:32I'm not passed out.
27:34No, don't pass out on me.
27:35I want you to keep talking to me.
27:37Okay.
27:41Oh, I'm right now.
27:45Can you hear me?
27:53It was the most horrific thing that's ever happened to me that I've ever had to witness.
27:59It was the most horrific thing.
28:06I'm sorry.
28:09After that, they held up his clothes and then they held up his hat.
28:14They said, this is Mr. Doolin's hat.
28:16It's got some holes here where the bullets went in.
28:18And my sister Kathleen went.
28:21She said, he never in his life wore a ball cap.
28:26Uh-uh.
28:27That is not David's hat.
28:29David would not be caught anywhere in a ball cap.
28:34I said, it's got to be somebody left it there.
28:37And I remember, too, he always had a fedora and he liked that look of the 40s.
28:45Every one of us confirmed very definitely Dave absolutely wouldn't be caught dead with the ball cap one.
28:52He didn't wear them.
28:53He wore Indiana Jones hats all the time.
28:56The only thing he ever wore was that kind of a hat.
29:00So we wrote a note and handed it down to the secretary and she took it to the prosecutor.
29:07And they stopped the trial while they sent the hat away for forensics.
29:12And then in a couple of days we came back to the trial and they said that the DNA was
29:17not belonging to Zach.
29:20This changes everything.
29:22The hat that David never wore had to be one of the guys that came to kill him.
29:27This is major.
29:29They're trying the wrong person for murder.
29:31Here we go again.
29:33No answers.
29:36You know.
29:37And I really, I really started thinking, I really started believing that, well, I've always said, David was complicated in
29:47life.
29:47Why should his death be any different?
29:50That's typical David.
29:56Here is a photo of the hat that came out during trial.
30:03The hat was not tested prior to trial.
30:07When DNA came back, there were two types of DNA on the hat, none of which were Zach Stewart or
30:15Leo Conley.
30:16But there was a preliminary hit that came back on that hat for Tim Seaman's DNA.
30:23Finally, the light bulb goes off.
30:25I think probably Candy was the EB girl he was talking about.
30:29Candy had previously got married to Tim Seaman.
30:31David would have known her as one of the EB girls.
30:34There's a difference between a hit and a match, and they could not stop the trial with just a hit.
30:40They needed a match.
30:42The only evidence that came about was initially Alicia Kimberling's testimony in the 911 tape,
30:49where David Doolin described the perpetrators of the crime as two men, white, 20s to 30s,
30:54and Victor Parker's testimony that Zach confessed to the crime.
31:07I actually did think the charges would be dropped against Zach as they were against Leo, but they weren't.
31:15And the difference being, in my opinion, is that Leo's family paid for a defense attorney,
31:24and Zach was left with a public defender.
31:30And at the time, I just watched and listened, and everything I'd seen at the trial just didn't make sense.
31:38They didn't convince me beyond a reasonable doubt that Zach is guilty.
31:43And it got to bother me, and after the trial was over, Zach kept on for me to talk to
31:49Paul Conley.
31:50And I said, I had seen Paul at the hearings and the trial.
31:55Paul Conley brought out all the stuff that was pointing away from Zach Stewart and Leo Conley.
32:04Paul said, Mr. Stewart, I want you to look at this box of stuff and then tell me what you
32:09think.
32:09And in it was all the discovery on Zach's case,
32:12and that's when I started getting involved in this and seeing what I could dig up.
32:17News reports,
32:20interview notes,
32:22on all the original interviews.
32:25And after two weeks, I was convinced Zach didn't have any more to do with that murder than I did.
32:31The whole thing was just a farce.
32:33And so Paul and I started talking, and we got to working together.
32:37And when he should have been spending time with his family, he's trying to get some kid exonerated.
32:43Not because he's gaining anything from it, but because it's the right thing to do.
32:50I was actually a friend of Zach's.
32:53He was brother to my son's wife.
32:58And Zach, of course, was charged with Leo.
33:03And so I wanted to try to help him.
33:06I'm sort of going to put him in categories here.
33:09That's a floor.
33:11Okay, let's see.
33:13One thing that got to jumping out at us
33:16is there's several mention of dentures laying around the room.
33:24Piece of denture here.
33:25You know, piece here, piece there.
33:28I mean, like, just bunches.
33:30Did anybody ever try to put all these teeth in this man's mouth?
33:34It doesn't even look like they'll fit.
33:35All David Doolin had was a parcel.
33:39There's a lot of dentures here for just a parcel.
33:42So one of the assailants wore dentures.
33:45I brought this denture thing, took it to the lab.
33:50Unknown DNA come on the teeth.
33:52All of a sudden, we got two DNAs at the scene,
33:56just like David said.
33:58Zach's sitting in the pen,
34:00not only for a murder he didn't commit,
34:02for murdering a person he didn't know.
34:05Zach wouldn't have known David Doolin if he walked in the door.
34:08Zach was innocent.
34:09I thought, I'm going to have to do something about it.
34:20A year following Zach's conviction,
34:23we are desperately trying to work to get enough evidence
34:27to get Zach out of prison.
34:29During the trial,
34:32a hat that was acquired at the scene of the crime
34:35at Doolin's house
34:37was tested and sent off to the crime lab
34:40for DNA testing.
34:43There wasn't no hit on Zach and Leo,
34:45but there was on a guy named Tim Seaman.
34:50Well, if it's Tim Seaman that was guilty
34:52and not Zach Stewart,
34:53somebody needs to stand up and do something about it.
34:59As soon as Timmy Seaman's name was mentioned,
35:02I knew who was there.
35:06John Mills and Tim Seaman was like best friends.
35:10There was a mobile home park where John Mills lived,
35:14and Timmy stayed there some with John.
35:19It's that old house right there.
35:22I mean, they were together all the time.
35:24If Timmy was out of David Doolin's,
35:27Mills was with him.
35:34DNA evidence was extracted from the dentures
35:37and linked Johnny Mills to the crime.
35:43We realized at this point,
35:45we had new evidence on the dentures.
35:48We had new evidence on the hat
35:50that pointed to Timothy Seaman.
35:52and this was a perfect storm.
35:54The new evidence implicated
35:56John Mills and Tim Seaman
35:58in the murder of David Doolin.
36:00We went on a campaign
36:01to try and bring awareness
36:03to the trial.
36:06We did radio interviews,
36:08television interviews,
36:10and finally got a Supreme Court justice
36:13to look at the case,
36:15and Zach was granted a new trial.
36:25It was an unforgettable day
36:26for the family of Zach Stewart.
36:28Their son, brother, and friend
36:30released about three weeks ago
36:31after the Missouri Supreme Court
36:34overturned his murder conviction
36:35and granted him a new trial.
36:40It was one of the happiest days
36:44for me involving Zach,
36:49and it was a really good feeling
36:51to be able to hug my son
36:52and know he hadn't killed David Doolin.
37:02Today, the family of the victim,
37:05David Doolin,
37:05was in court again,
37:06watching as the third person
37:08was charged and arraigned
37:10in Doolin's murder.
37:1236-year-old Timothy Seaman
37:14is now believed to be responsible
37:15for the crime.
37:16Tim Seaman and John Mills
37:18had gone to the house
37:21attempting to steal
37:22from David Doolin.
37:24There was a lot of valuables,
37:26a lot of guns,
37:28a lot of guitars
37:28in David Doolin's house.
37:30They got into an altercation
37:31with David Doolin.
37:35Through a fight,
37:36guns were drawn
37:37and shots were fired.
37:43And with the new evidence
37:45against Tim Seaman,
37:47Johnny Mills flips
37:48to testify against Tim Seaman.
37:50John Mills is brought in
37:52and offered immunity
37:53for his testimony.
37:55And so when they went in
37:57and talked with John,
37:58the prosecutor told me
37:59it was a bombshell
38:00that he never saw coming,
38:02that John Mills was the one
38:04that pulled the trigger.
38:10John Mills gets seven years
38:12in prison for his immunity deal.
38:15Tim Seaman,
38:16I think he's got 21 and a half years.
38:19and John Mills
38:21is now out
38:22walking the streets
38:23again a free man.
38:42Hey, Doolin.
38:43You all right?
38:46Have you done any of these before?
38:48No, no.
38:49You might walk me through
38:50or what happened.
38:51Yeah, we went up there.
38:53John knocked on the door.
38:57He invited us in.
38:58We sat down on the couch.
39:00Next thing I know,
39:02John got mad,
39:04got up,
39:05and I thought we was leaving,
39:06so I got up.
39:07And as he was walking
39:09towards the door,
39:09he turned around
39:10and fired a shot at Doolin.
39:15and then Doolin got up.
39:17John grabbed ahold of him,
39:19trying to court him,
39:20and Doolin grabbed him,
39:22so they just started tussling.
39:24And that's when
39:25the more shots
39:26would have started firing.
39:31When it all stopped,
39:33John jumped up,
39:34and I said,
39:34come on,
39:35let's get out of here.
39:40I didn't really,
39:42really start tripping
39:44until, like,
39:45about an hour later.
39:46And that's when
39:47shit started really
39:48sinking in,
39:49what just happened.
39:53Who do you think
39:53got the worst
39:54end of this deal?
39:55I think Zach
39:56got the worst
39:57of all of us.
39:58Because he was
39:59wrongfully convicted,
40:00he wasn't even there.
40:03They didn't have
40:04nothing on that boy.
40:07That ain't right.
40:09Part of me wishes
40:10I could go back
40:10and do it again,
40:11but whatever I say
40:13still won't be enough.
40:17I mean,
40:18it is...
40:22To me,
40:22it'd be more
40:23of an insult.
40:25Because I can't
40:26take it back.
40:32I'm still angry.
40:33I'm sorry.
40:34You know,
40:34I...
40:37I can't sit here
40:38and say that
40:40I forgive them.
40:42And I'm a very
40:44forgiving person,
40:45but I can't do it.
40:48I...
40:48I know I'd be
40:49better off
40:50if I could,
40:51but
40:51I can't.
40:53Because
40:56they just
40:59destroyed too many
41:02opportunities
41:02and dreams
41:03for too many people.
41:08Zach did okay
41:09for a while,
41:10but him being put
41:11in a level 5 pen
41:12at 18 years old,
41:14he's experienced
41:15some things
41:16that his mind
41:16just can't handle.
41:19The best way
41:20I can explain it
41:20is like a soldier
41:21coming back
41:22from war.
41:25He had just
41:26got so far
41:27out there,
41:29it didn't matter
41:30what anybody
41:30did,
41:32he was just
41:32sort of on
41:33a downward spiral
41:34until finally
41:37we got a call
41:38that he had
41:38hung himself.
41:41And so,
41:42and that's
41:43sort of the,
41:44basically the end
41:45of the
41:46Zach Sturt story.
41:56It's been rough.
41:58No,
41:59it's took a toll.
42:01It has on all of us.
42:03I have about
42:04as much anger
42:05as I do anything.
42:08You know,
42:08this cost a lot
42:09of people.
42:11David Doolin,
42:12his life,
42:13eventually
42:13Zachy's life,
42:15it seems like
42:16everybody in
42:16Stone County
42:16just goes on
42:17on their merry way.
42:19I would hope
42:20things would have
42:20changed,
42:21but I don't
42:23think so.
42:27Like I tried
42:28to teach Zach,
42:30actions have
42:31consequences.
42:32I hope they do
42:33for everybody
42:34involved.
42:35I hope there's
42:35consequences
42:36for everybody's
42:37actions.
42:39This is where
42:41we bonded,
42:42this is where
42:42we grew up
42:44together.
42:47of course,
42:48it makes me
42:48miss him
42:50really badly.
42:52I can't even
42:53express how
42:55badly.
42:58If someone
42:59needed help,
43:00David would have
43:01helped them,
43:02even until old age
43:03and infirmity.
43:05And I'm sorry.
43:07I'm sorry that he's
43:08not here to continue
43:10his unusual ways.
43:14there's not a day
43:15goes by.
43:15I don't think about
43:16him.
43:17Not one day.
43:20He had some
43:21down times,
43:22and that's probably
43:23when he wrote his
43:25best poetry.
43:27and it goes,
43:29people come and
43:30people go.
43:31Round the circle,
43:33rivers flow.
43:34Life is hot.
43:35Death is cold.
43:37Thought is silver.
43:39Love is gold.
43:42I miss him so much.
43:47Sorry.
43:52There were no
43:53winners.
43:54Only losers
43:55in all of this.
43:56David Doolin
43:57lost his life.
43:58His family
43:59lost memories
44:00with him.
44:01Zach Stewart
44:02lost his life.
44:03Everybody lost.
44:04It's just,
44:07it's tragic.
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