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The next day, Sabrina called the detective and postponed the interview. Later, when Jonathan and Sabrina finally met face-to-face to prepare, Jonathan quite possibly reminded her of something he'd said earlier on the phone.
Rob's widow, Sabrina, had been too upset to plan the service or to speak. So Kelly Bernatine, one of her closest friends, did that.
Rob's widow, Sabrina, had been too upset to plan the service or to speak. So Kelly Bernatine, one of her closest friends, did that.
Rob's widow, Sabrina, had been too upset to plan the service or to speak. So Kelly Bernatine, one of her closest friends, did that.
Yes, Jonathan suspected the detective would be fishing for something he did not have. So, with Sabrina still on the line... He appealed to heaven for help in keeping it that way.
Yes, Jonathan suspected the detective would be fishing for something he did not have. So, with Sabrina still on the line... He appealed to heaven for help in keeping it that way.
Yes, Jonathan suspected the detective would be fishing for something he did not have. So, with Sabrina still on the line... He appealed to heaven for help in keeping it that way.
You guys didn't know anything about the poisoning until Jonathan gave that to you. That's correct. Detective Randall Meyer. They actually ended up giving it to Rob. Yes. And then at the last minute, Sabrina got cold feet and told Rob not to eat it.
You guys didn't know anything about the poisoning until Jonathan gave that to you. That's correct. Detective Randall Meyer. They actually ended up giving it to Rob. Yes. And then at the last minute, Sabrina got cold feet and told Rob not to eat it.
You guys didn't know anything about the poisoning until Jonathan gave that to you. That's correct. Detective Randall Meyer. They actually ended up giving it to Rob. Yes. And then at the last minute, Sabrina got cold feet and told Rob not to eat it.
On the morning of October 3rd, the jury got the case. They had spent the better part of three weeks listening to testimony. And they had heard the confessional testimony of Jonathan Hearn, the man who murdered Rob Lamone in cold blood. And they had seen the dead man's widow up close. At mid-morning, they sent a head-scratching note to the judge saying,
On the morning of October 3rd, the jury got the case. They had spent the better part of three weeks listening to testimony. And they had heard the confessional testimony of Jonathan Hearn, the man who murdered Rob Lamone in cold blood. And they had seen the dead man's widow up close. At mid-morning, they sent a head-scratching note to the judge saying,
On the morning of October 3rd, the jury got the case. They had spent the better part of three weeks listening to testimony. And they had heard the confessional testimony of Jonathan Hearn, the man who murdered Rob Lamone in cold blood. And they had seen the dead man's widow up close. At mid-morning, they sent a head-scratching note to the judge saying,
You guys didn't know anything about the poisoning until Jonathan gave that to you. That's correct.
You guys didn't know anything about the poisoning until Jonathan gave that to you. That's correct.
You guys didn't know anything about the poisoning until Jonathan gave that to you. That's correct.
When a video played which showed pictures of Rob's life from childhood to fatherhood, there was not a dry eye in the sanctuary. Those were the images of Rob Lamone his friends remembered. It was a life now reduced to memory, both bittersweet and sad. Little did anyone suspect that in the weeks and months to come, one of those in that room that day would become a murder suspect.
When a video played which showed pictures of Rob's life from childhood to fatherhood, there was not a dry eye in the sanctuary. Those were the images of Rob Lamone his friends remembered. It was a life now reduced to memory, both bittersweet and sad. Little did anyone suspect that in the weeks and months to come, one of those in that room that day would become a murder suspect.
When a video played which showed pictures of Rob's life from childhood to fatherhood, there was not a dry eye in the sanctuary. Those were the images of Rob Lamone his friends remembered. It was a life now reduced to memory, both bittersweet and sad. Little did anyone suspect that in the weeks and months to come, one of those in that room that day would become a murder suspect.
They actually ended up giving it to Rob. Yes. Deadly Mirage is a production of Dateline and NBC News. Tim Beecham is the producer. Brian Drew, Kelly Laudeen, and Marshall Hausfeld are audio editors. Carson Cummins is associate producer. Adam Gorfain is co-executive producer. Paul Ryan is executive producer. And Liz Cole is senior executive producer. From NBC News Audio, sound mixing by Katie Lau.