Alaina Kelley
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This is the twistiest case I've ever heard.
Now, as expected, on January 20th, an arrest warrant was issued for Michael Skakel, who surrendered at the Greenwich Police Department that afternoon, where he spent roughly 30 minutes before being released on $500,000 of bond.
For those who'd lived in Greenwich since the murder occurred, it was a moment they never thought would come.
Belhaven resident Martha McEntree said, a lot of people would like to see closure.
If an arrest is heading towards that, then I think that's a relief for everyone.
The arrest was followed by the usual cries of innocence from, you know, Skakel's lawyer, Michael Sherman.
But Skakel himself seemed interested only in protesting the arrest directly to Dorothy Moxley herself.
With Sherman's encouragement?
Michael reached out to Dorothy.
Much to her surprise and disappointment, she later said, what he said to me was, Dorothy, I feel your pain, but you've got the wrong guy.
And she says, I was incensed that he would call me Dorothy.
I'm sorry, but I do believe I deserve some more respect than that.
He should have called me Mrs. Moxley, and he shouldn't have talked to me.