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Tell me how you decided that you were going to try to bring that into the courtroom.
Tell me how you decided that you were going to try to bring that into the courtroom.
Tell me how you decided that you were going to try to bring that into the courtroom.
It isn't every day a tree becomes a star witness in a murder trial, but this was never your ordinary everyday case. So how would it factor in? Well, that and over a hundred other key pieces of evidence are finally being presented in court, nearly a decade after Bonnie Woodward went missing.
It isn't every day a tree becomes a star witness in a murder trial, but this was never your ordinary everyday case. So how would it factor in? Well, that and over a hundred other key pieces of evidence are finally being presented in court, nearly a decade after Bonnie Woodward went missing.
It isn't every day a tree becomes a star witness in a murder trial, but this was never your ordinary everyday case. So how would it factor in? Well, that and over a hundred other key pieces of evidence are finally being presented in court, nearly a decade after Bonnie Woodward went missing.
Given what you were up against, the fact that you didn't have a body, you didn't really have a motive, you didn't have a weapon, how confident were you that you could get a guilty verdict?
Given what you were up against, the fact that you didn't have a body, you didn't really have a motive, you didn't have a weapon, how confident were you that you could get a guilty verdict?
Given what you were up against, the fact that you didn't have a body, you didn't really have a motive, you didn't have a weapon, how confident were you that you could get a guilty verdict?
The jury must decide if Roger is guilty of first-degree murder. The earlier charges against him and Monica for harboring a runaway, Heather, would be dismissed. The defense opened up by vowing to poke holes in the state's case, particularly taking aim at the son, Nathan Carroll, telling the jury his story changed only after being granted immunity, or what they called a golden ticket.
The jury must decide if Roger is guilty of first-degree murder. The earlier charges against him and Monica for harboring a runaway, Heather, would be dismissed. The defense opened up by vowing to poke holes in the state's case, particularly taking aim at the son, Nathan Carroll, telling the jury his story changed only after being granted immunity, or what they called a golden ticket.
The jury must decide if Roger is guilty of first-degree murder. The earlier charges against him and Monica for harboring a runaway, Heather, would be dismissed. The defense opened up by vowing to poke holes in the state's case, particularly taking aim at the son, Nathan Carroll, telling the jury his story changed only after being granted immunity, or what they called a golden ticket.
Nathan testifies that he heard gunshots and told the jury in gruesome detail how he helped his father burn Bonnie's body.
Nathan testifies that he heard gunshots and told the jury in gruesome detail how he helped his father burn Bonnie's body.
Nathan testifies that he heard gunshots and told the jury in gruesome detail how he helped his father burn Bonnie's body.
I think Nathan realizes dad tried to kill his mom. And that's just crossing the line. If you think about Nathan, he is a young child. And he's being controlled by dad, and he witnesses something horrific.
I think Nathan realizes dad tried to kill his mom. And that's just crossing the line. If you think about Nathan, he is a young child. And he's being controlled by dad, and he witnesses something horrific.
I think Nathan realizes dad tried to kill his mom. And that's just crossing the line. If you think about Nathan, he is a young child. And he's being controlled by dad, and he witnesses something horrific.
The son, Nathan, testifies. And I'm told that it was a very stirring, powerful testimony. What do you remember of it?
The son, Nathan, testifies. And I'm told that it was a very stirring, powerful testimony. What do you remember of it?