Anne-Marie Green
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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.
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.
Why is he acting like he doesn't know CPR? He's a doctor.
Why is he acting like he doesn't know CPR? He's a doctor.
Why is he acting like he doesn't know CPR? He's a doctor.
But then he also calls her the patient.
But then he also calls her the patient.
But then he also calls her the patient.
So, a year after Suzanne's death, the coroner's office finally cited her cause of death as ligature strangulation and the manner a homicide. Out of curiosity, why did it take a year to come to a conclusion? Or is that a standard...
So, a year after Suzanne's death, the coroner's office finally cited her cause of death as ligature strangulation and the manner a homicide. Out of curiosity, why did it take a year to come to a conclusion? Or is that a standard...
So, a year after Suzanne's death, the coroner's office finally cited her cause of death as ligature strangulation and the manner a homicide. Out of curiosity, why did it take a year to come to a conclusion? Or is that a standard...
At trial in November of 2023, the defense made the argument that the ligature marks could have been made by Sills' two dogs pulling at the scarf around Suzanne's neck after she'd already fallen down the stairs. How did that argument stand up at trial? I know they showed pictures of the dogs playing tug of war. I don't know if you guys are pet people. I think...
At trial in November of 2023, the defense made the argument that the ligature marks could have been made by Sills' two dogs pulling at the scarf around Suzanne's neck after she'd already fallen down the stairs. How did that argument stand up at trial? I know they showed pictures of the dogs playing tug of war. I don't know if you guys are pet people. I think...
At trial in November of 2023, the defense made the argument that the ligature marks could have been made by Sills' two dogs pulling at the scarf around Suzanne's neck after she'd already fallen down the stairs. How did that argument stand up at trial? I know they showed pictures of the dogs playing tug of war. I don't know if you guys are pet people. I think...
Anyone who has had a dog knows they play tug of war. But I don't know with your scarf around your neck.
Anyone who has had a dog knows they play tug of war. But I don't know with your scarf around your neck.
Anyone who has had a dog knows they play tug of war. But I don't know with your scarf around your neck.
There was also the fact that, you know, there was no damage on the stairs from Suzanne falling. You would think that there would be some scuffs, something. How did the defense explain that?
There was also the fact that, you know, there was no damage on the stairs from Suzanne falling. You would think that there would be some scuffs, something. How did the defense explain that?
There was also the fact that, you know, there was no damage on the stairs from Suzanne falling. You would think that there would be some scuffs, something. How did the defense explain that?