Anne-Marie Green
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including malice murder, felony murder, and making false statements. You were at the sentencing hearing, where for the very first time she spoke publicly. And of all things to say, when you're facing life behind bars, she points the finger at her own son. And there's sort of a rant from her about how Scott is actually the culprit. How did they react in the courtroom to that?
So then was this coming as a complete surprise to Scott or did he know that his mother had been suggesting that maybe he was the culprit?
So then was this coming as a complete surprise to Scott or did he know that his mother had been suggesting that maybe he was the culprit?
So then was this coming as a complete surprise to Scott or did he know that his mother had been suggesting that maybe he was the culprit?
So, you know, Peter, it's one thing to hear that suggestion from your mother's defense attorneys, right? You know, at least on some level that they're doing a job. and it's to create doubt.
So, you know, Peter, it's one thing to hear that suggestion from your mother's defense attorneys, right? You know, at least on some level that they're doing a job. and it's to create doubt.
So, you know, Peter, it's one thing to hear that suggestion from your mother's defense attorneys, right? You know, at least on some level that they're doing a job. and it's to create doubt.
But it's another thing to hear it from your own mother, who is not only saying that you did this horrible thing, but is, you know, sort of preemptively celebrating the day that you will get what's coming to you. I don't know if Scott was even kind of ready to talk about, like, that emotional stuff. But when you sat down and talked to him, did he talk about that hurt, that betrayal?
But it's another thing to hear it from your own mother, who is not only saying that you did this horrible thing, but is, you know, sort of preemptively celebrating the day that you will get what's coming to you. I don't know if Scott was even kind of ready to talk about, like, that emotional stuff. But when you sat down and talked to him, did he talk about that hurt, that betrayal?
But it's another thing to hear it from your own mother, who is not only saying that you did this horrible thing, but is, you know, sort of preemptively celebrating the day that you will get what's coming to you. I don't know if Scott was even kind of ready to talk about, like, that emotional stuff. But when you sat down and talked to him, did he talk about that hurt, that betrayal?
Maybe this has happened before. You've been doing this for a long time. I don't recall ever watching when an accused who is then convicted walks right out of the courtroom and sits down in front of 48 hours cameras. How did that come about? Tell me more about this interview.
Maybe this has happened before. You've been doing this for a long time. I don't recall ever watching when an accused who is then convicted walks right out of the courtroom and sits down in front of 48 hours cameras. How did that come about? Tell me more about this interview.
Maybe this has happened before. You've been doing this for a long time. I don't recall ever watching when an accused who is then convicted walks right out of the courtroom and sits down in front of 48 hours cameras. How did that come about? Tell me more about this interview.
Did she say anything that surprised you?
Did she say anything that surprised you?
Did she say anything that surprised you?
Wow. And then you have the whole family. You talked about the Ferris wheel, the tumultuousness of their family dynamic. And so now you have their father is dead. Their mother is behind bars. Just how are they getting along now?