Anne-Marie Green
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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.
It's the highest possible bar, and the defense insists the state has not proven its case.
It's the highest possible bar, and the defense insists the state has not proven its case.
It's the highest possible bar, and the defense insists the state has not proven its case.
For the Ackerman jury, six days of testimony and evidence boil down to a deliberation less than a half hour long.
For the Ackerman jury, six days of testimony and evidence boil down to a deliberation less than a half hour long.
For the Ackerman jury, six days of testimony and evidence boil down to a deliberation less than a half hour long.
Bud Ackerman is guilty of the murder of Davis McClendon.
Bud Ackerman is guilty of the murder of Davis McClendon.
Bud Ackerman is guilty of the murder of Davis McClendon.
Not just fast, but too fast to be thought through, says Bud Ackerman's attorney, Jack Swirling.
Not just fast, but too fast to be thought through, says Bud Ackerman's attorney, Jack Swirling.
Not just fast, but too fast to be thought through, says Bud Ackerman's attorney, Jack Swirling.