Erin Moriarty
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Did you actually intend to kill yourself?
Did you actually intend to kill yourself?
Did you actually intend to kill yourself?
Was there a side of you concerned that because of something you did so long ago, that could make the jury find Mark not guilty? Yeah, I was very afraid of that. Mark Jensen is the only person who really knows what happened to Julie Jensen.
Was there a side of you concerned that because of something you did so long ago, that could make the jury find Mark not guilty? Yeah, I was very afraid of that. Mark Jensen is the only person who really knows what happened to Julie Jensen.
Was there a side of you concerned that because of something you did so long ago, that could make the jury find Mark not guilty? Yeah, I was very afraid of that. Mark Jensen is the only person who really knows what happened to Julie Jensen.
But he decides not to take the stand in his own defense.
But he decides not to take the stand in his own defense.
But he decides not to take the stand in his own defense.
The jury will have to rely on what he told the police nine years ago.
The jury will have to rely on what he told the police nine years ago.
The jury will have to rely on what he told the police nine years ago.
The mystery of Julie Jensen's death has taken so long to resolve that both sides are ready for some answers.
The mystery of Julie Jensen's death has taken so long to resolve that both sides are ready for some answers.
The mystery of Julie Jensen's death has taken so long to resolve that both sides are ready for some answers.
In closing, Special Prosecutor Bob Jambois uses Julie's letter to convince the jury that she was poisoned.
In closing, Special Prosecutor Bob Jambois uses Julie's letter to convince the jury that she was poisoned.
In closing, Special Prosecutor Bob Jambois uses Julie's letter to convince the jury that she was poisoned.