Dowery endured a withering cross-examination, but he escaped the stand largely undamaged.
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Dowery was nervous about the calls and about becoming known in the neighborhood as a snitch.
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Dowery was in a good mood, reminiscing about old times.
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Dowery told Baier what he knew about the killing.
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Dowery told him it was a bad idea.
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Dowery spoke in a deep, soft voice as Nosher walked him through the events he witnessed on the day James Wise was murdered.
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Dowery leaped from the porch and raced around the side of his house, the two men close behind him, the gunman firing the whole way.
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Dowry: money or property brought by a woman to her husband at marriage
A dowry (also known as trousseau or tocher or, in Latin, dos, or in Croatian and Slovenian, dota) is the money, goods, or estate that a woman brings to her husband in marriage. ...