Erin Moriarty
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And Dillard has at least four believers. Julie's brothers.
To establish a motive for murder, the prosecution calls Kelly Jensen, Mark's former mistress, now his wife.
To establish a motive for murder, the prosecution calls Kelly Jensen, Mark's former mistress, now his wife.
To establish a motive for murder, the prosecution calls Kelly Jensen, Mark's former mistress, now his wife.
But the defense says the affair wasn't a motive for murder. It was the reason for suicide. It's why Julie took the ethylene glycol herself and tried to blame it on Mark.
But the defense says the affair wasn't a motive for murder. It was the reason for suicide. It's why Julie took the ethylene glycol herself and tried to blame it on Mark.
But the defense says the affair wasn't a motive for murder. It was the reason for suicide. It's why Julie took the ethylene glycol herself and tried to blame it on Mark.
A defense psychiatrist testifies that Julie was suicidal.
A defense psychiatrist testifies that Julie was suicidal.
A defense psychiatrist testifies that Julie was suicidal.
Julie's own doctor concedes she was depressed.
Julie's own doctor concedes she was depressed.
Julie's own doctor concedes she was depressed.
And that's when another surprising witness is called, Julie's own brother, Patrick.
And that's when another surprising witness is called, Julie's own brother, Patrick.
And that's when another surprising witness is called, Julie's own brother, Patrick.
Reluctantly, he admits to the jury that at age 16 and angry at his father, he cut his wrist.
Reluctantly, he admits to the jury that at age 16 and angry at his father, he cut his wrist.
Reluctantly, he admits to the jury that at age 16 and angry at his father, he cut his wrist.