Amy Robach
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But this certainly is a case like I have never seen before.
And to watch his facial expressions when all of this is going on, all of these things are being said from his affairs to his overspending to the allegations of just the most brutal crime you can imagine.
It's remarkable to have the access we've had.
And so we certainly appreciate you coming along with us.
We will continue to monitor.
This trial is expected to last several more weeks, and we again are awaiting the defense's strategy.
They said in opening statements that they are going to throw the third brother, Corey, under the bus, who they say had the most to gain financially.
If he could take out one brother by murder, take out the other brother by framing him, he would wind up solely with that $3 million life insurance policy.
So we will continue to follow this trial.
Bring you all the details.
Thank you as always for listening to Amy and TJ Presents.
I'm Amy Robach alongside TJ Holmes.
We will talk to you soon.
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