Anne-Marie Green
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So, Edgar is arrested in the hospital just hours after Livy's murder. I'm wondering, did you guys try to get an interview with him?
So, Edgar is arrested in the hospital just hours after Livy's murder. I'm wondering, did you guys try to get an interview with him?
So, Edgar is arrested in the hospital just hours after Livy's murder. I'm wondering, did you guys try to get an interview with him?
So in February of 2021, the COVID pandemic shuts down the courts. That's been happening with a lot of the cases that we've been covering lately. In this case, Edgar's released on a $50,000 bond. It feels light for a murder suspect, right?
So in February of 2021, the COVID pandemic shuts down the courts. That's been happening with a lot of the cases that we've been covering lately. In this case, Edgar's released on a $50,000 bond. It feels light for a murder suspect, right?
So in February of 2021, the COVID pandemic shuts down the courts. That's been happening with a lot of the cases that we've been covering lately. In this case, Edgar's released on a $50,000 bond. It feels light for a murder suspect, right?
Wait, he's out on bond accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and he assaults his ex-wife?
Wait, he's out on bond accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and he assaults his ex-wife?
Wait, he's out on bond accused of killing his ex-girlfriend and he assaults his ex-wife?
So then the big twist in this story comes when the battery on Edgar's ankle monitor, it dies, and he goes on the run in the middle of the trial. The jury was not told this, though, that he fled. I mean, you would think that would be a factor that the jury should be able to consider. I mean, if you're not guilty, why are you running? One could argue. Yeah.
So then the big twist in this story comes when the battery on Edgar's ankle monitor, it dies, and he goes on the run in the middle of the trial. The jury was not told this, though, that he fled. I mean, you would think that would be a factor that the jury should be able to consider. I mean, if you're not guilty, why are you running? One could argue. Yeah.
So then the big twist in this story comes when the battery on Edgar's ankle monitor, it dies, and he goes on the run in the middle of the trial. The jury was not told this, though, that he fled. I mean, you would think that would be a factor that the jury should be able to consider. I mean, if you're not guilty, why are you running? One could argue. Yeah.
They ultimately find him, but it takes like a year because he's out on the run. He's actually found guilty while he's on the run. And now investigators have to figure out how to find him, which this was so fascinating. He's ultimately found hiding in plain sight.
They ultimately find him, but it takes like a year because he's out on the run. He's actually found guilty while he's on the run. And now investigators have to figure out how to find him, which this was so fascinating. He's ultimately found hiding in plain sight.
They ultimately find him, but it takes like a year because he's out on the run. He's actually found guilty while he's on the run. And now investigators have to figure out how to find him, which this was so fascinating. He's ultimately found hiding in plain sight.
So Edgar's mother, Cindy Hogan, was actually at the house. We see it in the hour. And eventually charged with hindering apprehension.
So Edgar's mother, Cindy Hogan, was actually at the house. We see it in the hour. And eventually charged with hindering apprehension.
So Edgar's mother, Cindy Hogan, was actually at the house. We see it in the hour. And eventually charged with hindering apprehension.
January 3rd of 2023, Edgar is formally sentenced to 99 years in prison with the possibility of parole after serving 30 years. What is the likelihood that he could actually get out in 30 years?
January 3rd of 2023, Edgar is formally sentenced to 99 years in prison with the possibility of parole after serving 30 years. What is the likelihood that he could actually get out in 30 years?