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That didn't help her situation because that does come up in the hour, like several times, like people repeating over and over again. But she lied so much. And I started to wonder if I was missing things that were there things that she lied about that she really didn't even need to lie about.
That didn't help her situation because that does come up in the hour, like several times, like people repeating over and over again. But she lied so much. And I started to wonder if I was missing things that were there things that she lied about that she really didn't even need to lie about.
Mm hmm. Well, ultimately, all three are charged with Aaron's murder and they took plea deals. Gavin McFarland pleaded guilty to murder and murder conspiracy charges. He was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. Russell Jones entered a no contest plea to conspiracy to commit murder. He was sentenced to 15 years and Ellie Fryer.
Mm hmm. Well, ultimately, all three are charged with Aaron's murder and they took plea deals. Gavin McFarland pleaded guilty to murder and murder conspiracy charges. He was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. Russell Jones entered a no contest plea to conspiracy to commit murder. He was sentenced to 15 years and Ellie Fryer.
Mm hmm. Well, ultimately, all three are charged with Aaron's murder and they took plea deals. Gavin McFarland pleaded guilty to murder and murder conspiracy charges. He was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. Russell Jones entered a no contest plea to conspiracy to commit murder. He was sentenced to 15 years and Ellie Fryer.
pleaded guilty to an adult charge of conspiring to murder her father. She received a 25-year sentence. In a way, I was sort of surprised that they all took plea deals. I mean, usually when you're facing charges with such serious consequences...
pleaded guilty to an adult charge of conspiring to murder her father. She received a 25-year sentence. In a way, I was sort of surprised that they all took plea deals. I mean, usually when you're facing charges with such serious consequences...
pleaded guilty to an adult charge of conspiring to murder her father. She received a 25-year sentence. In a way, I was sort of surprised that they all took plea deals. I mean, usually when you're facing charges with such serious consequences...
Well, you mentioned in the hour that Ellie has completed two master's degrees while she's been serving her sentence in a juvenile detention center. She's going to be eligible for parole in 2032. What is her relationship like with the rest of her family at this point?
Well, you mentioned in the hour that Ellie has completed two master's degrees while she's been serving her sentence in a juvenile detention center. She's going to be eligible for parole in 2032. What is her relationship like with the rest of her family at this point?
Well, you mentioned in the hour that Ellie has completed two master's degrees while she's been serving her sentence in a juvenile detention center. She's going to be eligible for parole in 2032. What is her relationship like with the rest of her family at this point?
I guess family is family sometimes. And she talked about how she loved being the middle sister. So I can understand that you can dislike what someone's done but still love them. This is one of those stories that I think for many people, there will still be a lot of questions. whether or not Ellie was too young to be interrogated, whether or not they believe her.
I guess family is family sometimes. And she talked about how she loved being the middle sister. So I can understand that you can dislike what someone's done but still love them. This is one of those stories that I think for many people, there will still be a lot of questions. whether or not Ellie was too young to be interrogated, whether or not they believe her.
I guess family is family sometimes. And she talked about how she loved being the middle sister. So I can understand that you can dislike what someone's done but still love them. This is one of those stories that I think for many people, there will still be a lot of questions. whether or not Ellie was too young to be interrogated, whether or not they believe her.
Well, Natalie, I got to thank you again for joining us for Postmortem. My pleasure to be with you again. And if you like this series, Postmortem, please rate and review 48 Hours on Apple Podcasts and follow 48 Hours wherever you get your podcasts. And you can also listen ad-free with a 48 Hours plus subscription on Apple Podcasts. Thanks again for listening.
Well, Natalie, I got to thank you again for joining us for Postmortem. My pleasure to be with you again. And if you like this series, Postmortem, please rate and review 48 Hours on Apple Podcasts and follow 48 Hours wherever you get your podcasts. And you can also listen ad-free with a 48 Hours plus subscription on Apple Podcasts. Thanks again for listening.
Well, Natalie, I got to thank you again for joining us for Postmortem. My pleasure to be with you again. And if you like this series, Postmortem, please rate and review 48 Hours on Apple Podcasts and follow 48 Hours wherever you get your podcasts. And you can also listen ad-free with a 48 Hours plus subscription on Apple Podcasts. Thanks again for listening.
Welcome back to 48 Hours Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today we're talking to CBS News national correspondent, Vladimir Dutier, about the murder of Salonia Reed in Hammond, Louisiana, in 1987. Salonia's husband, Reginald, said that she went out to a local bar with a girlfriend and that she never came back home.
Welcome back to 48 Hours Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today we're talking to CBS News national correspondent, Vladimir Dutier, about the murder of Salonia Reed in Hammond, Louisiana, in 1987. Salonia's husband, Reginald, said that she went out to a local bar with a girlfriend and that she never came back home.
Welcome back to 48 Hours Postmortem. I'm your host, Anne-Marie Green. And today we're talking to CBS News national correspondent, Vladimir Dutier, about the murder of Salonia Reed in Hammond, Louisiana, in 1987. Salonia's husband, Reginald, said that she went out to a local bar with a girlfriend and that she never came back home.