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Bad Romance - Season 2 Episode 4 -Barefoot Witness
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00:00Everyone wants to be lucky in love and Lintel Washington finally is when she goes missing
00:24the only person who may know what really happened is her tiny daughter a barefoot witness
00:29a beloved teacher dedicated no matter what those children did she gave them everything
00:53she had full of promise she was named teacher of the year Lintel Washington seems to have
01:03a bright road ahead but it's about to meet an unexpected end in a very dark place we
01:10had just the makings of a real horror story one Thursday morning a parking lot security camera
01:33captures something pretty disturbing a toddler running around by herself clutching a pillow I mean
01:44this is a little child my name is Leslie Palms and 2016 I was driving for a company I noticed a young
01:57lady talks about three years old she was standing in the parking lot about right here she's kind of
02:04teary-eyed and distraught and I actually said where's your mom and she just kind of looked around and I
02:10didn't see any adults out here with her so I immediately called 911 I have a child how old are you
02:15sweetheart she's three years old she's in a parking lot standing here by herself with a pillow no one's
02:21around can't find anyone I need an officer it's then that Parms notices something alarming the little
02:28girl isn't wearing shoes and there's blood on her feet you hurt your foot that's why you're bleeding
02:34do I need to send medical attention that way an ambulance I don't think so and I started asking
02:40her where's mommy's car and she pointed to her mom's car which her mom's car was on the other end
02:47of the parking lot closer to the fire hydrant it was a blue four-door sedan and I approached the car and I
02:54peep through the window oh my gosh there's blood on the front seat of the car okay stay on the phone
03:01with me okay it's the size of a lot of blood something was really really really wrong the
03:06woman's keys and her purse are in the car okay it looks like one of the other pillows are in the car
03:11she was keeping a freaking car god when police arrive the little girl begins revealing more of her
03:20story mommy was bleeding she is able to describe in detail what she's seen even if it's only in little
03:31bits and pieces what was it coming from officers run the plates and discover the car belongs to a
03:41woman named Lintel Washington she's the mom of the little girl they found until Washington teacher at a
03:50middle school and no one heard from her she just didn't show up to teach her class and I knew
03:57instantly something is wrong she would never allow her daughter to be alone never we're not using the
04:05name or showing the face of the child to protect her privacy yeah you're gonna take a bath they're gonna
04:15get you cleaned up okay a blood-soaked car an abandoned child her mother missing the police need answers and
04:24they need them fast you know where your mommy went yeah where can you point the direction she went
04:43Lintel Washington's nickname is Puffy that was a name she has since her childhood she was loyal and dedicated
04:51and hard-working very funny very passionate very kind person we didn't call ourselves friends we called
05:01ourselves sisters she was a great mother very caring very loving and that was her whole entire world I
05:09called her Miss Washington she was my eighth grade social studies teacher she always had a bright smile
05:20every time walked into the classroom what made her a good teacher her heart you know Lintel had a loving
05:28caring heart and no matter what those children did no matter where they came from she gave them everything
05:33she had but according to Lintel's closest friends she felt something was missing from her life she wanted love
05:41she wanted a relationship she wanted family Lintel did not have any luck with men I mean probably none
05:50of us but hers was just jaw-dropping like crazy stuff when she was younger there was a short-lived marriage
05:59then a promising relationship with her daughter's father Darren Glasper also crumbled
06:05her daughter's father Darren Glasper was there talk of marriage and really making this permanent yeah it
06:11really was but I also had some some issues and some demons I was dealing with when you say demons yeah I was
06:20still influenced by alcohol and drugs it was wise that we decided to go separate ways until I got myself together we
06:30actually broke up when she became eight months pregnant and as she moved into motherhood her love
06:36life didn't seem to be getting any better did you get the impression that she was looking for love
06:42Jamisha sure but she didn't really you know connect with anybody then Lintel meets somebody new somebody at school
07:00his name dr. Robert Marks he was the assistant principal at Brookstown I'm assistant principal
07:07Robert Marks is the other assistant principal every time I see him in the hallway he will always be like
07:12smiling and waving and saying hi he was a very nice kind man this is a guy from the north side of Baton Rouge
07:21who was successful he had a PhD in education Lintel and Robert Marks begin working at the middle school at
07:31about the same time at what point did you know that she was interested in Robert Marks she shows me a
07:38picture of him and so I say okay he's nice-looking and she just started beaming like she started smiling but
07:46it seems that nobody at the school knows about the affair between the teacher and the assistant
07:52principal did you have any inkling that they had a relationship not at all now she did kind of say
08:00I think he's so cute turns out dr. Marks is hiding more than an office romance the thing is Robert Marks is
08:10married had a wife beautiful wife beautiful kids he wanted to take out and she asked him she said
08:16aren't you married he has told Lintel Washington that he's very unhappy that he is divorcing his wife
08:24and that he's in love with her and wants to have a life with her he assured her that it's a divorce
08:30they're separated he did say that there was this two-story house and the wife was upstairs and he was
08:37downstairs they do live together but they live on separate floors he would go to her house they
08:43would cook her daughter was there so she knew that it was one of these complicated situations but she
08:52can only go by what he was showing her she calls he answers he's available so he's not moving like a
09:01married man was she in love yes she was I think she had her disappointments and so now finally she
09:11gets someone who's dr. Robert Marks and he wants her he's pursuing her a new love the promise of a new
09:22family it's everything Lintel's been hoping for but she has no idea what truly lies ahead something
09:31horrible has happened to Lintel Washington and where is she
09:34Lintel Washington is still considered missing tonight
09:47the investigation started Thursday when Washington's three-year-old daughter was
09:54found wandering around a parking lot
09:55with her mother missing that little girl as you can hear on this police dash cam video
10:05soon begins innocently revealing family secrets
10:09who learns that she's pregnant first did she reveal it to you
10:19oh yes she did I'm two months pregnant my baby looks so beautiful in my womb
10:26she said this baby is for Robert Marks she's pregnant with Robert Marks's baby
10:34right and I'm like oh my goodness what is he saying and she tells me he's happy
10:39in Lintel's apartment detectives will later find sonograms tracking her pregnancy
10:46including one announcing I'm a girl she says Dallin that's the name she said oh I love it
10:55then she tells it to Robert Marks she texts me back and she says girl he loves the name so he was
11:02excited about the name and he was excited about the pregnancy so she was getting her family but
11:10then everything comes crashing down with one click of a mouse Robert tells Lintel that he's going on a trip
11:19for a few days he's going to Panama City to go to a family reunion a family reunion like his mama his
11:29daddy you know his sister she saw a picture of Robert and his wife on a cruise she saw it on social media she
11:39says does this look like a couple that's going through a divorce and I said no she spent the
11:49whole weekend trying to get in contact with him and he was away on his trip and so she was getting
11:55more and more upset angry mad she was saying I'm going to his house Lintel gets to Robert's house
12:06and there's a huge revelation remember how she believed that they lived on separate floors because
12:14they were getting a divorce
12:15she said girl that boy told me he stayed in his two-story house he lives in the damn trail of
12:24her and she says he's gonna pay child support and I'm gonna tell his wife she said oh I'm gonna tell
12:30a wife she was upset
12:33by the time Robert returns from his cruise on June 6th he has got one angry Lintel Washington waiting for him
12:46and he knows he's got a problem Lintel sends a blunt text message to Marks questioning whether he's truly committed
12:54to her and to their unborn baby girl just keep it 100 with me do you really want me are you quitting
13:02to run away from your responsibilities with me and our unborn daughter at some point he suggested they get
13:11together she says do you think I should meet him face to face and I say yes say this way you'll know if
13:19he's lying I say look him in his face and see if he's lying just days later Lintel is missing
13:26Lintel Washington and her daughter lived in a one-bedroom apartment very close to where Lintel's car was
13:35found so police want to know why Lintel would have parked there and why her daughter would have been left
13:42behind it's that scared little girl who offers a crucial clue
13:48Mr Robbie did that blood if it's Robbie did that blood
13:54police have no idea at that at that point who that person is until the friend and co-worker
14:00Jamisha shows up at the scene I said Mr Robbie from the school Mr Robbie and she was shaking her head
14:08Mr Robbie is the name Lintel's daughter calls Robert Marks I said to the police officer they were in a
14:16relationship I said but he would be the first the first place that I would start
14:20investigators know that the clock is ticking so they waste no time in talking to Robert Marks
14:28this is an urgent situation they need to find Lintel Washington
14:37because she's clearly injured
14:39probably looking for Lintel you know where she's at
14:46with precious time slipping away what will Marks reveal
14:50it's been less than 24 hours since Lintel Washington went missing and police are talking with Robert Marks
15:11the man with whom she was having an affair
15:13they met he tells them in a Walmart parking lot near his home
15:24he also claims the parking lot rendezvous was completely innocent
15:31which y'all meet for yesterday just to tell them
15:38does she ever threaten to talk to your wife
15:40never
15:42that would be news to you that she's planning on talking to your wife
15:47he says yes I was with Lintel and then afterwards she went her separate ways and I went hung out at a restaurant
15:54where'd you go after you saw her
16:01he tells police that the night before he was watching the basketball game
16:08with one minute left to go in the game the score remains at a local bar called Twin Peaks
16:15she's not just missing
16:22she's not just missing
16:28she's not just missing
16:30just what I said she's not just missing
16:32we have evidence and that she's hurt bad
16:36and we got enough blood in the car
16:46to assume that she's dead
16:52it seems that Robert Marks was the last adult to see Lintel
16:57but to know for sure police need to find her
17:00an active scene is unfolding as detectives search for Lintel Washington
17:05using cell phone records police determined that on the night she went missing
17:10Lintel may have been across the Mississippi River in neighboring Iberville Parish
17:18it's remote, it's rural, it's farmland, it's sugarcane field
17:23it was a massive search effort
17:26in the air, on ATVs, and on foot
17:30Chief Criminal Deputy Ronny Hebert takes me to that rural area where his investigators were searching for the missing mom
17:43you had heard there was a woman missing and a little child that was found
17:48right
17:49did your gut instinct tell you anything?
17:50I'm hoping and praying that they would find her alive
17:53but my gut instinct told me that she would probably be deceased
17:56how big is the search?
17:58this is a massive area
17:59this is a massive area
18:00cane fields, a lot of water
18:05Sheriff Brett Stacey launched a couple of boats to show us one of the first places he and his deputies thought to look
18:11it's a place called Whiskey Bay
18:13we were drawn here because of this place's history
18:16you want to get rid of a body
18:18this is a good place to go
18:22in south Louisiana
18:23with this heat and this humidity
18:25a body will decompose very rapidly
18:28that makes time of finding the body
18:31get into the autopsy quick
18:33and determine cause of death
18:35especially in a homicide case
18:37time is important
18:39authorities search and search and search
18:44finally on the sixth day
18:46they catch a break
18:51well this is certainly off the beaten path
18:53it is really
18:54as you see all the cane they got right
18:56so you got the call and where had they found a body?
19:00right up in this area right here
19:02that time they had some water in this ditch
19:04because it was a water to me it was a watery grave
19:06and there was no question in your mind she had been dumped there
19:08absolutely she was a transfer dump
19:13it's very humid
19:14we have a lot of flies
19:16spring maggots
19:17and the body can deteriorate
19:20at such a rapid pace
19:23using dental records authorities are able to confirm
19:26it is indeed Lintel Washington
19:31the coroner rules her death a homicide
19:33the cause a single gunshot wound to the head
19:37I remember
19:39I just dropped to the floor
19:42and then my husband caught me
19:45I couldn't even stand up
19:48my main concern at that point was
19:50her daughter
19:51and keeping her away from the television
19:54because they were constantly running
19:57the pictures and the you know
20:00you know slaying teacher and you know
20:02all of these different things on the news
20:04that day just that changed my life forever
20:08in what ways?
20:09that I knew I had to do better now
20:11this child is going to need her father in her life
20:14for Melissa Mason
20:18old conversations still haunt and hurt
20:22she asked was should I meet him face to face
20:25and I told her yes
20:27I said that way you'll know if he's telling the truth
20:29and so
20:31no
20:32that was hard for me because I said yes
20:41and I should have said no
20:45Lintel Washington's murder is horrible enough
20:48but according to authorities there's a second victim
20:51even after the trauma of Lintel Washington being shot in the head
20:57the coroner believed that that child in there
21:00would have been able to be saved
21:02through DNA testing police determined
21:05that Lintel Washington was indeed carrying Robert Mark's baby
21:11he was the father of the child
21:13and that Lintel was threatening to tell his wife
21:17so we figured we had a motive
21:19was there any doubt in your mind once they found her body?
21:22now that I understood that it was murder
21:25I knew that he had done it
21:29but police need proof
21:30and their key witness is only three years old
21:38what else does that little toddler know?
21:49the fight
21:57Friends of Lintel have remained hopeful
21:58but tonight they gather to remember the person she was
22:01authorities suspect that Lintel Washington was shot and killed by Robert Marks
22:07and to help build their case
22:09they turned to the only known eyewitness
22:11eyewitness. They do these forensic interviews of children with people who
22:18are specifically skilled in this area to interview a child without further
22:24traumatizing them. You have to protect her because you don't know what's
22:28down the line for her psychologically but understand that that she's vital to
22:33your case. When we found the body we did find that she was shot in hand so that
22:54corroborated what the little girl said. You hear the little girl in her own voice
22:59saying my mama's asleep by a lake. Mommy in the lake? That means that she must have been back here.
23:10That this ditch was full of water. Right. And that she must have been here. She must have been here.
23:15But Marks insists that he has no idea what the three-year-old is talking about.
23:24You know, her daughter's pretty intelligent. Absolutely.
23:29Okay, we've spoken with her daughter. Why would her daughter say you hurt her?
23:37Hurt me. That's how?
23:42Her feelings. No, no. Physically harmed her.
23:48Why would she say that?
23:49Investigators are reluctant to build their entire case on statements from a three-year-old. But it
24:00turns out there's another witness, a silent witness that was with Lintel and Marks the entire time.
24:08So Robert Marks, originally when he's questioned by detectives, he says,
24:12Yes, I was with Lintel.
24:14When's the last time you saw her?
24:17I saw her. Yesterday. About a Walmart.
24:21He said afterwards she went her separate ways and I went and hung out with the guys at a restaurant.
24:27That's not what happened according to cell phone records.
24:32My name is Cy Ray. My role in investigations like this as a subject matter expert in geolocation
24:38is to analyze data that is captured by the cell phone carriers.
24:42Investigators pull those cell phone records for both Marks and Lintel from the hours before
24:48and after she went missing. We have a system that we can map those and visualize that. That's what
24:53we're looking at here. And when we look at this data, we can actually see travel patterns,
24:58how people are driving around town. Red icons are Lintel's device. Blue icons are Robert's device.
25:06Where I'm starting here is we're looking at when both of them were at home before Lintel leaves
25:12her house that night. We know that Robert Marks texted Lintel Washington, said he wanted to meet up.
25:20She drove from her house up to Baker. The data confirms at least part of Robert
25:25Marks' statement to police. He and Lintel did meet up near the Baker Walmart at a little after
25:318 o'clock the night Lintel disappeared. She comes out there in her car with her baby in the back seat.
25:39She meets Robert Marks. He pulls up on a motorcycle. He gets into the car.
25:45If you remember, red icons are Lintel's device. Blue icons are Robert's device. But you can see here
25:53that when red and blue are overlaid directly on top of each other, we're getting this purple color.
25:57This is just a really good indication that these two devices are traveling together.
26:02The phone ends up in the north end of the parish. Veterans Police Department and Sheriff's Office
26:08has a pistol range out in that area. And it's really kind of a secluded area. Not a lot of reason for
26:13the phone to go there. Our evidence shows that she was killed there. It would not have surprised the
26:20neighbors because it's a shooting range. Investigators believe Marks might have chosen a place where
26:27nobody would be suspicious of gunshots. And after staying there for about 10 minutes,
26:32records show the phones were on the move again.
26:37He takes the Huey P. Long, Old Mississippi River Bridge, and he takes Highway 190 and ends up going to
26:46Rhema. Lintel's daughter is in the back seat of the car while all of this is going on.
26:53We're kind of out in the middle of nowhere now off of I-10. And both devices are going to stop together
27:00for a period of about 30 minutes. And there's really nothing out there to stop at.
27:07Ultimately, Lintel will be found in this area.
27:10The records then show Marks and Lintel's phones traveling east on I-10 right back into Baton Rouge.
27:21Then her phone goes offline.
27:26The assumption then was that her phone was maybe tossed into the lake at that point.
27:32According to the police's theory, Marks has managed to hide Lintel's body and gotten rid of her phone.
27:38Now he's got to deal with her blood-soaked car and her three-year-old daughter. So he heads back
27:45towards Lintel's home. That car was parked over off of Sherwood Forest. And that morning,
27:54this baby, this three-year-old child had gotten out of the car.
27:59It's important to remember that this is an ongoing affair. They're communicating constantly. And what's
28:05interesting about this is she goes missing and guess who stops calling her phone? And that's because
28:10he knows Lintel Washington is in a sugarcane field. She's dead and she's not going to answer the phone.
28:17Marks isn't contacting Lintel, but it doesn't mean he's finished making calls for the night.
28:23He calls another lady friend. He's dating another woman. That's right. He's got girlfriend number two.
28:32Once police confirmed that that is indeed Lintel Washington, who they found dead in a ditch,
28:48police then charge Robert Marks with her murder. They charge him with feticide and several other charges.
28:57Does it upset you that she's dead? Anything you want to say to your family?
29:05Within a couple of days of Robert Marks being arrested, he had two lawyers. They, of course,
29:10have to go to work. Any DNA evidence, I would challenge that it's been contaminated.
29:16The body lay in the field for many, many days. But police say they've got another witness.
29:23Cell phone records show that Robert Marks returns to Baker to get his motorcycle around 11 o'clock on
29:30the night Lintel is murdered. But if he leaves the three-year-old and Lintel's Toyota in this parking
29:37lot, who gets him all the way back to his motorcycle?
29:42I was watching the news and they were saying about, they show him arrested and they show the lady
29:48and stuff like that. Is it just happening Wednesday night? And I'm like, oh my God, Wednesday night?
29:56I was with him.
29:57So another woman emerges in this story, Trameka Jackson. Trameka is also having an affair with
30:08Robert. Lintel doesn't know about her. Robert's wife doesn't know about her.
30:14He actually told her he was a medical doctor. What's going on in your mind that you're creating
30:20all of these false images of yourself? What are you doing? You know, you're lying to women.
30:25You're making them think it's just them. You're getting them to trust you.
30:37She's scared. She doesn't want to be involved in this. She comes in voluntarily without an attorney.
30:44Police know that Trameka and Robert Marks are in close contact,
30:48texting and calling back and forth the night Lintel is murdered.
30:52It was like 10. He called me and then he was like, well, would you come get me? It's going to be a
30:59little later, but I'm going to call you. I just didn't, I mean, didn't put nothing together.
31:06Trameka is able to place Robert at the scene where the car was abandoned with Lintel's little girl.
31:13She picked him up on that street that leads into the apartment complex to the parking lot where the
31:26little girl was left. So we go out to a local bank and pull video.
31:32Trameka has a Dodge with very specific lights. Think of it as a bar of lights.
31:39And it's not the greatest of video, but you can clearly see in the background his second girlfriend
31:45comes to pick him up. Trameka says after she picked up Robert, she drove him back to Baker so he could get
31:53his motorcycle. Police are convinced that Trameka was simply doing what Robert asked her to do,
32:01and that she was in the dark about both Lintel's murder and the abandonment of her daughter.
32:07She was very forthcoming as far as her peace and taking him away from the scene.
32:14No indication that she knew anything about what had gone on.
32:17I think it's safe to say that a lot of people in the community were pretty pleased that he was behind
32:27bars considering what he was charged with. So it was really surprising when bail was set
32:34and he actually was able to leave jail. Bail was over $800,000.
32:41This man just murdered a pregnant woman with his child in her belly and kidnapped
32:47my child to go dump their body. And y'all telling me he's not a danger or a flight risk?
32:53I actually had the opportunity to interview Robert. He was leaving the East Baton Rouge Parish
32:58courthouse and he came out and I said, Robert, is there anything you'd like to say?
33:02First, I want to express sympathy to the family of the victim.
33:06Reassure you that I had nothing to do with this.
33:08He looked me in the eye and said I had nothing to do with it.
33:11Marx's lawyers also insist their client is not a murderer.
33:18The fact that crime is committed and all of a sudden this gentleman who has everything to lose
33:26is drug into this. It's about the sensationalism.
33:30As the state prepares to go to trial, the strongest piece of evidence they have against Robert Marx
33:39might be what the video doesn't show.
33:41It's been nearly six years since Lintel Washington was killed.
34:01And after many delays, the stage is finally set for a trial.
34:06The opening statements began today in the trial of a former assistant principal.
34:15He's on trial for her murder in Iberville Parish five years ago.
34:18The trial of Robert Marx began with high emotion.
34:23In his colorful opening statements,
34:26They'd clean them up a little bit.
34:27District Attorney Tony Clayton asks the Louisiana jury to serve up what he calls gumbo justice.
34:35In Louisiana, we love gumbo. I told the jury that I'm going to make a gumbo.
34:39I'm going to pull up his Google records. I'm going to take his phone records.
34:46I'm going to take his computer. I'm going to put all that in the pot and cook it up.
34:52Serve it to him cold, like that ice cold water that runs through his vein.
34:56The defense argues that there's no murder weapon, no DNA, and no eyewitness tying marks to the crime.
35:08They don't have a case.
35:10Of course, the prosecution maintains they do have an eyewitness, Lintel's daughter.
35:20Now, at nine years old, she takes the stand to confirm the statements she made to police back in 2016.
35:27What did you hear when mommy got hurt?
35:34What did you hear with your ears?
35:35My ears!
35:37Did you say Mr. Robbie hurt mommy?
35:41Yes ma'am.
35:42Our purpose of putting the child on the stand today was one, to show that the child was available,
35:49subject to cross-examination, and two, that that was the child that gave the statement when
35:53she was three years old.
35:55It is the strongest moment in the trial, and I think that they handled it so well.
36:03The defense team argues that testimony from a three-year-old isn't exactly reliable,
36:08and that some of her statements were inaccurate.
36:12Based on their child witness who told them to go to a water body, the body was recovered on land.
36:18So they've assisted us by discrediting their own three-year-old child witness.
36:25It may have been in the context of a mind of a three-year-old,
36:29but everything she said was accurate and backed up by the physical evidence.
36:38Clayton uses Robert Marks' own words against him. Remember, his alibi was that he was at a bar.
36:44Where'd you go after you saw her?
36:46He was running around a little bit.
36:48That was about Twin Peaks.
36:49We went to Twin Peaks and pulled up the cameras on that night.
36:54He never showed up to Twin Peaks.
36:57Oddly, the defense doesn't offer up a reason why we don't see Marks on those Twin Peaks videos.
37:05Ultimately, the prosecution lays out what it claims is the motive for the whole thing.
37:10Lintel was pregnant by Robert Marks, and they were going through some problems.
37:17At some point, he implied an abortion. He didn't say it directly, but the comment made her upset.
37:29Good morning. Happy Valentine's Day. I love you.
37:33Happy Valentine to you too. You hurt my feelings yesterday. You really did.
37:38He fixes it by saying, no, I was just saying that I support whatever it is that you want to do.
37:45That's what I meant.
37:47Clearly, this is a child that he does not want.
37:50May 24th is a really important date because that's the day that Lintel goes to the doctor,
37:57gets a sonogram, and it's revealed that they are having a little girl.
38:01And guess what Marxist internet searches were on that day?
38:06Rather than searching for things like, I don't know, baby bassinets online,
38:13he starts looking for guns online. He starts researching bizarre stories involving pregnant
38:22women who have gone missing or were murdered.
38:25What happens if you inject somebody with Clorox? What happens if you inject somebody with petrol?
38:30You see this thought process that he's going through. He has a life that he does not want to blow up.
38:40The defense doesn't address this point at all,
38:44doesn't call witnesses, and doesn't offer a closing statement.
38:49This is a circumstantial case, and in order for him to be found guilty of a circumstantial case,
38:55the state must exclude every reasonable hypothesis of innocence.
39:00They knock on the door and they say, we have a verdict. We the people in the state of Louisiana,
39:07find you Robert Marx. And when she said that, he stood up and started putting his hands behind his
39:11back. So he knew before the clerk said guilty, he knew what the verdict was.
39:17In the end, it takes jurors only 30 minutes to find Robert Marx guilty on all charges, including murder and feticide.
39:27And I remember just yelling, he got it right. After five and a half years finally,
39:35got all justice served today. I thought we had raised enough
39:39reasonable doubt that the result would have been different.
39:43After the verdict, Marx's wife, Kayla, divorces him, telling 2020 she was shocked to learn of his
39:52multiple affairs. Robert Marx was sentenced to life in prison, and he is actually in one of the worst
39:59prisons in this country. And there are things worse than the death penalty. In Louisiana, they call it Angola.
40:09If Lintel was still here today, I believe that she would have achieved her goal of becoming an administrator.
40:23And I think she would have had a house,
40:27very smart daughters, because education was so important for her. She would be a great mom.
40:35Her family keeps Lintel alive in the memory of a little girl who helped bring her mother's killer to justice.
40:46I hope that somewhere inside of her, that strong little girl realizes that she stood up for her mom.
40:55Sometimes she'd say, I miss mommy. I wish mommy was here. And I say, I do too. But mommy's in heaven with the angels now.
41:26I wish mommy was say, I wish her God to profess one of a good different things.
41:28And all of them have been in the shot, and for him the ر znale the prize.
41:32And I have really enjoyed her mind now.
41:34And Michael seems to have her never been tasked withstanding and that she felt ficou good and solid enough to take care of after her.
41:38So once you've got both a loss, I'll give me a bowl to give you a blessing again.
41:42They're good too. You're good.
41:46It's just a great pleasure.
41:48Dad, let's go.
41:50Listen, at that time, let's go.