Brittany Tom
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I guess it's anyone's guess how long it'll take to reach a verdict.
I guess it's anyone's guess how long it'll take to reach a verdict.
I guess it's anyone's guess how long it'll take to reach a verdict.
Yeah, we really don't know. The defense made a point stating that we all know that Nima's team doesn't have to prove Nima killed Bob in self-defense. It's the prosecution that has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Nima intentionally murdered Bob. Brittany, you live in the Bay Area. What are people saying about this case, this trial?
Yeah, we really don't know. The defense made a point stating that we all know that Nima's team doesn't have to prove Nima killed Bob in self-defense. It's the prosecution that has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Nima intentionally murdered Bob. Brittany, you live in the Bay Area. What are people saying about this case, this trial?
Yeah, we really don't know. The defense made a point stating that we all know that Nima's team doesn't have to prove Nima killed Bob in self-defense. It's the prosecution that has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Nima intentionally murdered Bob. Brittany, you live in the Bay Area. What are people saying about this case, this trial?
Yeah, I mean, from the very beginning when this case broke to even to this trial, this has been in the headlines in the local papers. Everyone's kind of heard about it. I think a lot of eyes are watching. The people in the Bay Area are curious what the jury is going to decide on. Well, we will wait and see. Thank you, Brittany. Thanks. Yeah, we'll be at the courthouse waiting for the verdict.
Yeah, I mean, from the very beginning when this case broke to even to this trial, this has been in the headlines in the local papers. Everyone's kind of heard about it. I think a lot of eyes are watching. The people in the Bay Area are curious what the jury is going to decide on. Well, we will wait and see. Thank you, Brittany. Thanks. Yeah, we'll be at the courthouse waiting for the verdict.
Yeah, I mean, from the very beginning when this case broke to even to this trial, this has been in the headlines in the local papers. Everyone's kind of heard about it. I think a lot of eyes are watching. The people in the Bay Area are curious what the jury is going to decide on. Well, we will wait and see. Thank you, Brittany. Thanks. Yeah, we'll be at the courthouse waiting for the verdict.
Next up, when a wealthy businessman and his family were brutally murdered at their home six years ago, questions swirled about a possible hit for hire until police arrested the man's brother. We've got the latest from the courtroom.
Next up, when a wealthy businessman and his family were brutally murdered at their home six years ago, questions swirled about a possible hit for hire until police arrested the man's brother. We've got the latest from the courtroom.
Next up, when a wealthy businessman and his family were brutally murdered at their home six years ago, questions swirled about a possible hit for hire until police arrested the man's brother. We've got the latest from the courtroom.
For our next story, we're heading to a New Jersey courtroom where a judge is weighing whether a prosecutor can use cutting-edge science in a disturbing quadruple murder case. In November 2018, just a few days before Thanksgiving, two fires broke out at the homes of two brothers, Paul and Keith Canaro. Paul and his family got out alive, but his brother Keith was not so lucky.
For our next story, we're heading to a New Jersey courtroom where a judge is weighing whether a prosecutor can use cutting-edge science in a disturbing quadruple murder case. In November 2018, just a few days before Thanksgiving, two fires broke out at the homes of two brothers, Paul and Keith Canaro. Paul and his family got out alive, but his brother Keith was not so lucky.
For our next story, we're heading to a New Jersey courtroom where a judge is weighing whether a prosecutor can use cutting-edge science in a disturbing quadruple murder case. In November 2018, just a few days before Thanksgiving, two fires broke out at the homes of two brothers, Paul and Keith Canaro. Paul and his family got out alive, but his brother Keith was not so lucky.
When first responders got to his house, they discovered that Keith had died, but not in the fire. He'd been shot repeatedly. His wife and two children were also dead.
When first responders got to his house, they discovered that Keith had died, but not in the fire. He'd been shot repeatedly. His wife and two children were also dead.
When first responders got to his house, they discovered that Keith had died, but not in the fire. He'd been shot repeatedly. His wife and two children were also dead.
But by whom? A week later, investigators came up with a stunning theory. Paul Canero had killed his brother and his family and then set fire not only to his brother's house, but to his own to cover up the crime. He was charged with their murders and two counts of arson.
But by whom? A week later, investigators came up with a stunning theory. Paul Canero had killed his brother and his family and then set fire not only to his brother's house, but to his own to cover up the crime. He was charged with their murders and two counts of arson.