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Since this is the first trial in the county to allow TV cameras in court, what is already a lightning rod of a murder case gets even more attention.
Since this is the first trial in the county to allow TV cameras in court, what is already a lightning rod of a murder case gets even more attention.
Larry Richmond is not literally on trial here, but in a sense he is, because to prove there's a conspiracy and that she conspired with him to have her husband killed, we have to show that he did in fact kill her husband.
Larry Richmond is not literally on trial here, but in a sense he is, because to prove there's a conspiracy and that she conspired with him to have her husband killed, we have to show that he did in fact kill her husband.
Their actions were very much linked, and that's what makes it a conspiracy case.
Their actions were very much linked, and that's what makes it a conspiracy case.
Essentially what police and prosecution were saying is that you didn't pull the trigger to kill Robbie, but you set it all up.
Essentially what police and prosecution were saying is that you didn't pull the trigger to kill Robbie, but you set it all up.
A guard at the jail where Becky and Larry were held before trial tells of a mysterious note attached to, of all things, a packet of ramen noodles. and it's addressed to someone named Barbie. In prison slang, this is called a kite.
A guard at the jail where Becky and Larry were held before trial tells of a mysterious note attached to, of all things, a packet of ramen noodles. and it's addressed to someone named Barbie. In prison slang, this is called a kite.
The inmate workers find the packet with the note attached to it and immediately give this to their supervisor, who's a correctional officer.
The inmate workers find the packet with the note attached to it and immediately give this to their supervisor, who's a correctional officer.
He calls her Barbie and then at the end signs it, you know who, and he's talking about not testifying at trial.
He calls her Barbie and then at the end signs it, you know who, and he's talking about not testifying at trial.
And so we knew that it came from Larry Richmond Sr.
And so we knew that it came from Larry Richmond Sr.
Ever. The prosecution keeps the focus on Larry Richmond Sr. and where they allege he was on the night of the murder.
Ever. The prosecution keeps the focus on Larry Richmond Sr. and where they allege he was on the night of the murder.
They have a phone conversation around that time that lasts for four minutes and 18 seconds, and then he turns his phone off. His phone's completely black with no data at all. The murder happens, and then his phone comes back on as he's walking into the Circle K. Around 7, 12 p.m., Larry Richmond Sr.
They have a phone conversation around that time that lasts for four minutes and 18 seconds, and then he turns his phone off. His phone's completely black with no data at all. The murder happens, and then his phone comes back on as he's walking into the Circle K. Around 7, 12 p.m., Larry Richmond Sr.