Erin Moriarty
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Do you have any statements you'd like to make about the verdict? It's a terrible defeat for Carrie Steigerwald, who hoped the jury would believe an angry daughter could have committed the crime.
What if, in fact, she killed her husband? And there was nothing you could do.
What if, in fact, she killed her husband? And there was nothing you could do.
What if, in fact, she killed her husband? And there was nothing you could do.
Congratulations. Prosecutor Bonnie Howard Regan.
Congratulations. Prosecutor Bonnie Howard Regan.
Congratulations. Prosecutor Bonnie Howard Regan.
One of those boys, Jane's son Alex, was in court for the verdict.
One of those boys, Jane's son Alex, was in court for the verdict.
One of those boys, Jane's son Alex, was in court for the verdict.
Did Alex want to see his mom convicted?
Did Alex want to see his mom convicted?
Did Alex want to see his mom convicted?
Since we last aired this broadcast, neither Alex nor his brother Nick have spoken with or seen their mother.
Since we last aired this broadcast, neither Alex nor his brother Nick have spoken with or seen their mother.
Since we last aired this broadcast, neither Alex nor his brother Nick have spoken with or seen their mother.
The verdict officially ends speculation that Claire, not her mom, killed Bob Dorotek. But it doesn't answer all the questions.
The verdict officially ends speculation that Claire, not her mom, killed Bob Dorotek. But it doesn't answer all the questions.
The verdict officially ends speculation that Claire, not her mom, killed Bob Dorotek. But it doesn't answer all the questions.
Weeks later, when Jane is sentenced, Judge Joan Weber wonders out loud.