Collier Landry
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end quote now to everyone's surprise jack boyle actually took the stand at his trial where he continued to proclaim his innocence but if you know anything about trials you know that this usually doesn't work out in their favor in the closing statements prosecutor james mayer summed up the situation perfectly saying quote so what i'm telling you is Dr. Boyle, the evidence showed this.
He was a healer by day and a killer by night. And luckily, the jury seemed to agree because after five hours of deliberation, they found Jack Boyle Jr. guilty of second degree murder. And from there, he was sentenced to life in prison. This trial was huge for a number of different reasons. It's not often that a doctor murders his wife to start a new life with his mistress.
He was a healer by day and a killer by night. And luckily, the jury seemed to agree because after five hours of deliberation, they found Jack Boyle Jr. guilty of second degree murder. And from there, he was sentenced to life in prison. This trial was huge for a number of different reasons. It's not often that a doctor murders his wife to start a new life with his mistress.
He was a healer by day and a killer by night. And luckily, the jury seemed to agree because after five hours of deliberation, they found Jack Boyle Jr. guilty of second degree murder. And from there, he was sentenced to life in prison. This trial was huge for a number of different reasons. It's not often that a doctor murders his wife to start a new life with his mistress.
But another huge part of this trial that stuck out to America was the fact that Noreen and Jack's 12-year-old son testified against his father. Collier's face was plastered all over America that year. He was known as the little boy who helped get justice for his mom. When we interviewed Collier, I asked him, what was it like testifying against your dad? Was it intimidating?
But another huge part of this trial that stuck out to America was the fact that Noreen and Jack's 12-year-old son testified against his father. Collier's face was plastered all over America that year. He was known as the little boy who helped get justice for his mom. When we interviewed Collier, I asked him, what was it like testifying against your dad? Was it intimidating?
But another huge part of this trial that stuck out to America was the fact that Noreen and Jack's 12-year-old son testified against his father. Collier's face was plastered all over America that year. He was known as the little boy who helped get justice for his mom. When we interviewed Collier, I asked him, what was it like testifying against your dad? Was it intimidating?
I kept staring at him and he would not look at me the whole time. I kept looking at the prosecutor and I would look over at him and he wouldn't look back at me.
I kept staring at him and he would not look at me the whole time. I kept looking at the prosecutor and I would look over at him and he wouldn't look back at me.
I kept staring at him and he would not look at me the whole time. I kept looking at the prosecutor and I would look over at him and he wouldn't look back at me.
He's writing his notes down.
He's writing his notes down.
He's writing his notes down.
He would look up, but he wouldn't look at me. And I can remember I had to leave when I got off the witness stand and walk right past him. And I'm just like looking at him and he wouldn't look up.
He would look up, but he wouldn't look at me. And I can remember I had to leave when I got off the witness stand and walk right past him. And I'm just like looking at him and he wouldn't look up.
He would look up, but he wouldn't look at me. And I can remember I had to leave when I got off the witness stand and walk right past him. And I'm just like looking at him and he wouldn't look up.
He also said that the prosecution told him he didn't have to testify if he didn't want to. But Collier was more than ready.
He also said that the prosecution told him he didn't have to testify if he didn't want to. But Collier was more than ready.
He also said that the prosecution told him he didn't have to testify if he didn't want to. But Collier was more than ready.
I was very much ready. You know, again, they said, you don't have to testify. I said, that's over my dead body. Like, I was not... You know, this is the thing, and I always tell this, like, when I talk to young people, or... You know, you have these moments in life, right, where, you know, all the chips are down. Like, you just push all your chips into the middle of the table.