Anne-Marie Green
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Okay, let's talk about that Patrick.net post that Suzanne made. This photo, this topless photo.
So in the photo, though, you notice both of Suzanne's hands are partially visible. It might have been taken using a self-timer, but do we have any idea who actually took this photo?
So in the photo, though, you notice both of Suzanne's hands are partially visible. It might have been taken using a self-timer, but do we have any idea who actually took this photo?
So in the photo, though, you notice both of Suzanne's hands are partially visible. It might have been taken using a self-timer, but do we have any idea who actually took this photo?
Welcome back. So, another possible motive that investigators explored was a one-time relationship Sills had with a woman named Marie Dalton. Now, she was a former nurse that he met online while he was still married to Suzanne. I want to play a clip that we didn't get to put in the hour of Marie's conversation with police after Suzanne died.
Welcome back. So, another possible motive that investigators explored was a one-time relationship Sills had with a woman named Marie Dalton. Now, she was a former nurse that he met online while he was still married to Suzanne. I want to play a clip that we didn't get to put in the hour of Marie's conversation with police after Suzanne died.
Welcome back. So, another possible motive that investigators explored was a one-time relationship Sills had with a woman named Marie Dalton. Now, she was a former nurse that he met online while he was still married to Suzanne. I want to play a clip that we didn't get to put in the hour of Marie's conversation with police after Suzanne died.
Yeah, he's a wee bit rusty, I guess, in the wooing department, but it almost sounds like something that was written by ChatGPT. There's something, I don't know how to explain it, somewhat sort of oddly mechanical about it.
Yeah, he's a wee bit rusty, I guess, in the wooing department, but it almost sounds like something that was written by ChatGPT. There's something, I don't know how to explain it, somewhat sort of oddly mechanical about it.
Yeah, he's a wee bit rusty, I guess, in the wooing department, but it almost sounds like something that was written by ChatGPT. There's something, I don't know how to explain it, somewhat sort of oddly mechanical about it.
Just to remind everyone, this letter comes two weeks after his wife dies. So the jury deliberates and the big question is not only if they're going to find him guilty, but if they will find him guilty of first degree or second degree murder. So first off, can we kind of explain what the difference is?
Just to remind everyone, this letter comes two weeks after his wife dies. So the jury deliberates and the big question is not only if they're going to find him guilty, but if they will find him guilty of first degree or second degree murder. So first off, can we kind of explain what the difference is?
Just to remind everyone, this letter comes two weeks after his wife dies. So the jury deliberates and the big question is not only if they're going to find him guilty, but if they will find him guilty of first degree or second degree murder. So first off, can we kind of explain what the difference is?
After about three hours, the jury came back with a verdict and they find him not guilty of first-degree murder, but guilty of second-degree murder. Were you surprised by this decision?
After about three hours, the jury came back with a verdict and they find him not guilty of first-degree murder, but guilty of second-degree murder. Were you surprised by this decision?
After about three hours, the jury came back with a verdict and they find him not guilty of first-degree murder, but guilty of second-degree murder. Were you surprised by this decision?
The sentencing is about three months after the verdict. And we hear from a couple of members of Suzanne's family, including her daughter, Mary Catherine, who still believes in her father's innocence. And, you know, this murder would have had to be occurring while both of his children are just upstairs sleeping. Right. It takes a certain type of person to do that.
The sentencing is about three months after the verdict. And we hear from a couple of members of Suzanne's family, including her daughter, Mary Catherine, who still believes in her father's innocence. And, you know, this murder would have had to be occurring while both of his children are just upstairs sleeping. Right. It takes a certain type of person to do that.
The sentencing is about three months after the verdict. And we hear from a couple of members of Suzanne's family, including her daughter, Mary Catherine, who still believes in her father's innocence. And, you know, this murder would have had to be occurring while both of his children are just upstairs sleeping. Right. It takes a certain type of person to do that.
Mary Catherine does not believe that her father is that type of person. Here's some of what she had to say.