Erin Moriarty
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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.
While the defense argues that the letter is the work of a sick woman who wanted to punish Mark Jensen,
While the defense argues that the letter is the work of a sick woman who wanted to punish Mark Jensen,
While the defense argues that the letter is the work of a sick woman who wanted to punish Mark Jensen,
Determining the truth was rougher than any juror could imagine. Eight of them and one alternate say they didn't believe the prosecution's new theory that Julie Jensen was suffocated. How do you believe Julie Jensen died? And suffocation? which means they also didn't believe the prosecution's star witness, Erin Dillard. Did anybody believe Erin Dillard? No. No.
Determining the truth was rougher than any juror could imagine. Eight of them and one alternate say they didn't believe the prosecution's new theory that Julie Jensen was suffocated. How do you believe Julie Jensen died? And suffocation? which means they also didn't believe the prosecution's star witness, Erin Dillard. Did anybody believe Erin Dillard? No. No.
Determining the truth was rougher than any juror could imagine. Eight of them and one alternate say they didn't believe the prosecution's new theory that Julie Jensen was suffocated. How do you believe Julie Jensen died? And suffocation? which means they also didn't believe the prosecution's star witness, Erin Dillard. Did anybody believe Erin Dillard? No. No.
And even after seven weeks of trial, they still found Julie Jensen herself a mystery.
And even after seven weeks of trial, they still found Julie Jensen herself a mystery.
And even after seven weeks of trial, they still found Julie Jensen herself a mystery.
Guilty of first degree murder. What do you think Mark was feeling inside? Devastated.
Guilty of first degree murder. What do you think Mark was feeling inside? Devastated.
Guilty of first degree murder. What do you think Mark was feeling inside? Devastated.