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So the worst outcome for Ben. It just seems so wild that based on a few people saying something, you could be convicted of murder.
So the worst outcome for Ben. It just seems so wild that based on a few people saying something, you could be convicted of murder.
So the worst outcome for Ben. It just seems so wild that based on a few people saying something, you could be convicted of murder.
I mean, obviously, that's a part of how Ben ended up in prison. Can I ask you, did Ben have a decent lawyer?
I mean, obviously, that's a part of how Ben ended up in prison. Can I ask you, did Ben have a decent lawyer?
I mean, obviously, that's a part of how Ben ended up in prison. Can I ask you, did Ben have a decent lawyer?
It did not work. And then Ben ends up in prison. Well, actually, not right away. Oh, okay. Okay. So he didn't end up in prison right away?
It did not work. And then Ben ends up in prison. Well, actually, not right away. Oh, okay. Okay. So he didn't end up in prison right away?
It did not work. And then Ben ends up in prison. Well, actually, not right away. Oh, okay. Okay. So he didn't end up in prison right away?
More after the break. Stay with us.
More after the break. Stay with us.
More after the break. Stay with us.
We're back with a Sunday story talking to Barbara Bradley Haggerty about Ben Spencer. Ben's just been convicted of murder, but the judge throws out the case. So, Barbara, like, what happened?
We're back with a Sunday story talking to Barbara Bradley Haggerty about Ben Spencer. Ben's just been convicted of murder, but the judge throws out the case. So, Barbara, like, what happened?
We're back with a Sunday story talking to Barbara Bradley Haggerty about Ben Spencer. Ben's just been convicted of murder, but the judge throws out the case. So, Barbara, like, what happened?
So basically, the witness lied and the prosecutor knew it because they had the receipt. So does that happen often?
So basically, the witness lied and the prosecutor knew it because they had the receipt. So does that happen often?
So basically, the witness lied and the prosecutor knew it because they had the receipt. So does that happen often?
So he went back on trial again.
So he went back on trial again.