Anne-Marie Green
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Ackerman's attorney begins by trying to show the jury his client was Meredith's long-suffering but devoted husband.
Ackerman's attorney begins by trying to show the jury his client was Meredith's long-suffering but devoted husband.
He admits he was angry at Meredith, but says he only wanted to talk to her and agreed to meet Davis to talk to him, too.
He admits he was angry at Meredith, but says he only wanted to talk to her and agreed to meet Davis to talk to him, too.
He admits he was angry at Meredith, but says he only wanted to talk to her and agreed to meet Davis to talk to him, too.
Ackerman says he hadn't realized how fast he was going and that he was only trying to pull up next to Davis to talk and didn't see McClendon standing in the road until the last moment.
Ackerman says he hadn't realized how fast he was going and that he was only trying to pull up next to Davis to talk and didn't see McClendon standing in the road until the last moment.
Ackerman says he hadn't realized how fast he was going and that he was only trying to pull up next to Davis to talk and didn't see McClendon standing in the road until the last moment.
But on cross-examination, he admits something that undercuts his claims of innocence that night. He had never called 911. I panicked.
But on cross-examination, he admits something that undercuts his claims of innocence that night. He had never called 911. I panicked.
But on cross-examination, he admits something that undercuts his claims of innocence that night. He had never called 911. I panicked.
Instead, he left the scene and drove to his parents' house and told them what had happened. But they never called authorities either.
Instead, he left the scene and drove to his parents' house and told them what had happened. But they never called authorities either.
Instead, he left the scene and drove to his parents' house and told them what had happened. But they never called authorities either.
In closings, Prosecutor Meadors argues Ackerman is a murderer with a truck as his weapon.
In closings, Prosecutor Meadors argues Ackerman is a murderer with a truck as his weapon.
In closings, Prosecutor Meadors argues Ackerman is a murderer with a truck as his weapon.
And he says the Ford pickup's infotainment system proves it.
And he says the Ford pickup's infotainment system proves it.
And he says the Ford pickup's infotainment system proves it.