"The rest, as they say, is history: how Dan White took his .38 service revolver and extra bullets with him when he went to City Hall; how he climbed in a side window to avoid the metal detector; how he asked one more time for his job back; how he shot the Mayor twice in the chest and twice more in the head; how he reloaded his gun, slipped out of the mayors inner office by a side door, and roamed the hallways looking for Councilmember Harvey Milk; how he asked Harvey to see him for a moment; how he fired three shots into Harveys body and two more into the back of his head as he lay on the floor. How Diane Feinstein then the president of the Board of Supervisors announced in a voice that shook, Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk have been shot and killed. The suspect is Supervisor Dan White. How the police cheered when the news broke. How Dan White called his wife to meet him in St. Marys Cathedral and then turned himself in to an old friend..."