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Anastasia Nicolazzi

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
2796 total appearances

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Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

One of the hardest things to face after she learned the truth about her husband's relationship with another woman was that she actually knew the other woman, Candy Hall. And while Emmett had described the older woman as just a friendly coworker, Ashley had always had her suspicions that there was something going on between them.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

One of the hardest things to face after she learned the truth about her husband's relationship with another woman was that she actually knew the other woman, Candy Hall. And while Emmett had described the older woman as just a friendly coworker, Ashley had always had her suspicions that there was something going on between them.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

On March 13th, 2011, investigators from Meridian Police sat down with Rob Hall. He'd been released from the hospital and now they were going to question him about the night of the shooting and try to get a clearer picture about what happened. Would he double down on what was sounding like an unlikely scenario or would he maybe come clean?

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

On March 13th, 2011, investigators from Meridian Police sat down with Rob Hall. He'd been released from the hospital and now they were going to question him about the night of the shooting and try to get a clearer picture about what happened. Would he double down on what was sounding like an unlikely scenario or would he maybe come clean?

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

A trial was set for the fall of 2012, yet another painful ordeal to be endured by Emmett Corrigan's widow and their five young kids.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

A trial was set for the fall of 2012, yet another painful ordeal to be endured by Emmett Corrigan's widow and their five young kids.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

The prosecution's case against Robert Hall was that he had gone to the Walgreens parking lot armed with a loaded, unholstered gun with the intention of confronting Emmett Corrigan. He had the motive, his wife's infidelity, the means, a loaded automatic handgun with a laser sight, and the opportunity, knowledge of exactly when and where to find his target.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

The prosecution's case against Robert Hall was that he had gone to the Walgreens parking lot armed with a loaded, unholstered gun with the intention of confronting Emmett Corrigan. He had the motive, his wife's infidelity, the means, a loaded automatic handgun with a laser sight, and the opportunity, knowledge of exactly when and where to find his target.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

He also claimed that Emmett, who was younger and more physically imposing, had attacked him first during their argument, pushing him to the ground, taking the gun, and firing first, grazing Hall on the side of his head.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

He also claimed that Emmett, who was younger and more physically imposing, had attacked him first during their argument, pushing him to the ground, taking the gun, and firing first, grazing Hall on the side of his head.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

Those tests proved that Hall was the only one who had fired the gun found at the scene. Rob Hall's DNA was also found on the trigger.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

Those tests proved that Hall was the only one who had fired the gun found at the scene. Rob Hall's DNA was also found on the trigger.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

Prosecutors also pointed to Candy Hall's own recorded statement in which she described the sequence of gunshots that she heard.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

Prosecutors also pointed to Candy Hall's own recorded statement in which she described the sequence of gunshots that she heard.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

But the medical examiner determined that Emmett's wounds to his chest and head were instantly fatal. So then the question is, who fired that third shot? The prosecution's theory, Rob Hall himself.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

But the medical examiner determined that Emmett's wounds to his chest and head were instantly fatal. So then the question is, who fired that third shot? The prosecution's theory, Rob Hall himself.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

Incredibly, a statement surfaced from a jailmate of Hall's that this may not even have been a spur-of-the-moment decision.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

Incredibly, a statement surfaced from a jailmate of Hall's that this may not even have been a spur-of-the-moment decision.

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

And I agree that I really think it's the front end of this that is so telling. I mean, let's just look at this. You have Rob Paul going to the place that he believes his wife to be with the man that he believes she is having an extramarital affair with. He doesn't just go on his own. He brings a gun. He has the gun with him when he confronts them. You have Candy's quick response

Anatomy of Murder
Something to Fix (Emmett Corrigan)

And I agree that I really think it's the front end of this that is so telling. I mean, let's just look at this. You have Rob Paul going to the place that he believes his wife to be with the man that he believes she is having an extramarital affair with. He doesn't just go on his own. He brings a gun. He has the gun with him when he confronts them. You have Candy's quick response