Juju Chang
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Podcast Appearances
The prosecution calls Detective Weisbrot to the stand to explain.
Craig wouldn't have seen Sarah's car at 5am because it was towed away shortly after her car was reported abandoned at 2am.
Craig's confident he saw something, but would the jury believe it was Sarah?
The defense calls two more witnesses to the stand before resting its case.
The private investigator Craig Hetzel spoke to, who confirms the conversation they had, and one of Liam's friends, who testifies that he doesn't want to see Liam get in trouble.
The prosecution had called 25 witnesses.
After a month of trial, the case of Sarah's disappearance is finally coming to an end.
Both sides are ready to give their closing arguments.
Without a body, did the prosecution do enough to prove Liam McIntasney was Sarah's killer?
Or did the defense create enough doubt to leave the jury questioning his guilt?
Both sides take the floor to present their closing statements.
Assistant prosecutor Chris Decker approaches the jury.
Behind him on the prosecution table is Sarah's safe and stacks of envelopes labeled evidence.
Decker holds up a thick stack of old bills for the jury to see.
Cash that Decker notes was found in Sarah's safety deposit box and the safe Liam is accused of burying with Preston in Sandy Hook.
He runs through the other evidence the prosecution spent weeks presenting to the court.
Preston's admission to being an accomplice.
The taped conversation with Anthony Curry.
But the most egregious part, Decker says, is how Liam took advantage of Sarah's trust, someone who was supposedly his close friend.
Decker argues Liam made Sarah believe that she could go to Canada and then made it look as if she ran away or died by suicide.