Anne-Marie Green
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With their father unlikely to get out of prison for decades, she's determined to spare her children from the impact of that horrible night. As a single mom, she leans on friends and family. How are the kids doing? Well, my kids are doing Looking back, she believes Bud Ackerman really wanted to target her that night, and that she's only alive because he found Davis McClendon first.
Davis saved my life.
Davis saved my life.
Davis saved my life.
If true, Meredith Haney owes her life, however challenging, to the new man she had once hoped to share it with. How would you like Davis to be remembered?
If true, Meredith Haney owes her life, however challenging, to the new man she had once hoped to share it with. How would you like Davis to be remembered?
If true, Meredith Haney owes her life, however challenging, to the new man she had once hoped to share it with. How would you like Davis to be remembered?
Join me Tuesday for Postmortem from 48 Hours, where we'll dive even deeper into today's episode and answer your questions about the case.
Join me Tuesday for Postmortem from 48 Hours, where we'll dive even deeper into today's episode and answer your questions about the case.
Join me Tuesday for Postmortem from 48 Hours, where we'll dive even deeper into today's episode and answer your questions about the case.
Hallo und willkommen zu Postmortem. Ich bin deine Hostin Anne-Marie Green und heute sprechen wir über den Fall von Suzanne Sills, die am Boden eines Steckkastens in ihrer Orange County, Kalifornien, gestorben wurde. Sein Mann, ein renowneder Fertilitätschirurg, sagt, dass sie gestorben ist und dass ihr Tod ein Unfall war. But later, he's charged with her murder.
Hallo und willkommen zu Postmortem. Ich bin deine Hostin Anne-Marie Green und heute sprechen wir über den Fall von Suzanne Sills, die am Boden eines Steckkastens in ihrer Orange County, Kalifornien, gestorben wurde. Sein Mann, ein renowneder Fertilitätschirurg, sagt, dass sie gestorben ist und dass ihr Tod ein Unfall war. But later, he's charged with her murder.
Hallo und willkommen zu Postmortem. Ich bin deine Hostin Anne-Marie Green und heute sprechen wir über den Fall von Suzanne Sills, die am Boden eines Steckkastens in ihrer Orange County, Kalifornien, gestorben wurde. Sein Mann, ein renowneder Fertilitätschirurg, sagt, dass sie gestorben ist und dass ihr Tod ein Unfall war. But later, he's charged with her murder.
So joining me now to discuss the final episode of this season are 48-Hours-Correspondent Tracy Smith and producer Gayan Kashishian-Mendez. Tracy, Gayan, thanks so much for joining us. Thanks for having us. Thank you. All right, everyone, before we dive in. A quick reminder for our listeners to go first and watch or listen to this episode. The title is The Puzzling Death of Suzanne Sills.
So joining me now to discuss the final episode of this season are 48-Hours-Correspondent Tracy Smith and producer Gayan Kashishian-Mendez. Tracy, Gayan, thanks so much for joining us. Thanks for having us. Thank you. All right, everyone, before we dive in. A quick reminder for our listeners to go first and watch or listen to this episode. The title is The Puzzling Death of Suzanne Sills.
So joining me now to discuss the final episode of this season are 48-Hours-Correspondent Tracy Smith and producer Gayan Kashishian-Mendez. Tracy, Gayan, thanks so much for joining us. Thanks for having us. Thank you. All right, everyone, before we dive in. A quick reminder for our listeners to go first and watch or listen to this episode. The title is The Puzzling Death of Suzanne Sills.
You can find the full audio just below this episode in your podcast feed. So go listen if you haven't already and then come join us for our conversation. All right, here we go. So there's something really unusual about this case. It's that Suzanne's husband is a doctor. And you would imagine that if you're going to have an accident at home and fall down your stairs, this is the best case scenario.
You can find the full audio just below this episode in your podcast feed. So go listen if you haven't already and then come join us for our conversation. All right, here we go. So there's something really unusual about this case. It's that Suzanne's husband is a doctor. And you would imagine that if you're going to have an accident at home and fall down your stairs, this is the best case scenario.
You can find the full audio just below this episode in your podcast feed. So go listen if you haven't already and then come join us for our conversation. All right, here we go. So there's something really unusual about this case. It's that Suzanne's husband is a doctor. And you would imagine that if you're going to have an accident at home and fall down your stairs, this is the best case scenario.
The doctor is already there. So we heard some portions of the 911 call that he made on that morning, Sunday, November 13th, 2016. We want to play some of it because there are a few points that really jumped out at me right away.