Deborah Roberts
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And that was so different from what they would have found in an ordinary car crash.
What was fascinating to me in your piece was, you know, as we said earlier about the lab and the forensics, and they had a unique way of kind of peeling away the layers in this story.
And I think so many viewers now are fascinated by the forensics because, you know, that's the high-tech part of our lives now and so revealing in so many cases.
And this lab had a unique way of taking a look at this evidence.
He was not happy in this situation.
Well, it's not lost on anybody in seeing this story that we're talking about a woman dying in a fiery crash, and she's married to a firefighter.
And so the idea that he could have done this and engineered it and clearly knows a lot about fires, which is also telling,
that, you know, that was kind of the fatal flaw.
I mean, the way this was executed, he is a firefighter who has gone into fires and knows what to look for.
And sure enough, it winds up revealing so much about him.
But you match that with the forensics, and you have a case.
Well, they definitely had a case.
So, Juju, let's talk about that when we come back.
We are going to look into the fact that James was charged in his wife's murder.
And we're going to take you into the court proceedings and the sentencing and also the possibility that he may at some point be a free man again.