Deborah Roberts
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Podcast Appearances
And then when you heard the verdict, guilty.
What was that moment like for you?
Was there any hint of sympathy for Paul in your heart?
I mean, with all of this going on, this is the man who's the father of your child.
sadness at all about this conviction, or were you simply just relieved?
And tell me about that, the person you thought he was versus the person you discovered he was.
Julie, there were so many people impacted by this story over the years.
And as we said, Regina and Paul's son, Montana, he's now a grown man.
To have his mother murdered by his father, his victim impact statement was read in the courtroom.
He didn't want to come personally.
And he was a guy who seemed to be sort of walking the line, saying that he didn't believe his father should be punished, but whoever did this should be punished.
What a difficult place for this young man.
And now, of course, he's lost his father.
Regina's family really seems to be, I guess, relieved, still crushed, but relieved that they did find justice after all these years, as you said.
Julia, it's a fascinating story.
You brought such depth and insight into this story, as you always do with our pieces here at 2020.