Lex Bakker
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
This is your father you're talking about. You think he would...
This is your father you're talking about. You think he would...
This is your father you're talking about. You think he would...
Frata's children have spent their lives struggling with the knowledge that their father killed their mother.
Frata's children have spent their lives struggling with the knowledge that their father killed their mother.
Frata's children have spent their lives struggling with the knowledge that their father killed their mother.
For Bradley, Frata's eldest child, the hardest part is reconciling the happy times he remembers before the murder with learning about the crime his father is accused of.
For Bradley, Frata's eldest child, the hardest part is reconciling the happy times he remembers before the murder with learning about the crime his father is accused of.
For Bradley, Frata's eldest child, the hardest part is reconciling the happy times he remembers before the murder with learning about the crime his father is accused of.
If the first trial didn't convince him, the second one might, because the state would have to prove its case against his father all over again.
If the first trial didn't convince him, the second one might, because the state would have to prove its case against his father all over again.
If the first trial didn't convince him, the second one might, because the state would have to prove its case against his father all over again.
Mike Charlton, Frata's original attorney, thought it was long overdue after all the mistakes he saw in Frata's first trial.
Mike Charlton, Frata's original attorney, thought it was long overdue after all the mistakes he saw in Frata's first trial.
Mike Charlton, Frata's original attorney, thought it was long overdue after all the mistakes he saw in Frata's first trial.
The problems began with those confessions that Frata's alleged co-conspirators, Joe Priestash and Howard Guidry, withdrew before Frata's first trial. Both men refused to testify in that trial, but the prosecution still managed to get their statements before the first jury by calling a police officer to testify about them.
The problems began with those confessions that Frata's alleged co-conspirators, Joe Priestash and Howard Guidry, withdrew before Frata's first trial. Both men refused to testify in that trial, but the prosecution still managed to get their statements before the first jury by calling a police officer to testify about them.
The problems began with those confessions that Frata's alleged co-conspirators, Joe Priestash and Howard Guidry, withdrew before Frata's first trial. Both men refused to testify in that trial, but the prosecution still managed to get their statements before the first jury by calling a police officer to testify about them.
Did you know that they were calling the police officer to testify about these confessions? No.
Did you know that they were calling the police officer to testify about these confessions? No.