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Natalie Morales

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
1184 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And you might hear the dogs barking in the background. And the dogs barking because there are a lot of people in the neighborhood making sure things are OK.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And you might hear the dogs barking in the background. And the dogs barking because there are a lot of people in the neighborhood making sure things are OK.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And you might hear the dogs barking in the background. And the dogs barking because there are a lot of people in the neighborhood making sure things are OK.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

That's our job to do that, to present both sides of the story. I think what the challenge was for the authorities was to figure out who the real aggressor was in this situation, who had the finger on the trigger when the gun went off. And that camera, by the way, right over the refrigerator, that's because Patricia Spivey's father was living with them and he has onset dementia.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

That's our job to do that, to present both sides of the story. I think what the challenge was for the authorities was to figure out who the real aggressor was in this situation, who had the finger on the trigger when the gun went off. And that camera, by the way, right over the refrigerator, that's because Patricia Spivey's father was living with them and he has onset dementia.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

That's our job to do that, to present both sides of the story. I think what the challenge was for the authorities was to figure out who the real aggressor was in this situation, who had the finger on the trigger when the gun went off. And that camera, by the way, right over the refrigerator, that's because Patricia Spivey's father was living with them and he has onset dementia.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

So therefore, they always had the camera rolling just to keep track. His room was not far off from the kitchen. So that's why that camera was specifically placed there. But that footage gave us sort of a window into the the moments leading up to what happened that night. And again, it comes down to we know when things happen because you even hear the shots based on that security footage.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

So therefore, they always had the camera rolling just to keep track. His room was not far off from the kitchen. So that's why that camera was specifically placed there. But that footage gave us sort of a window into the the moments leading up to what happened that night. And again, it comes down to we know when things happen because you even hear the shots based on that security footage.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

So therefore, they always had the camera rolling just to keep track. His room was not far off from the kitchen. So that's why that camera was specifically placed there. But that footage gave us sort of a window into the the moments leading up to what happened that night. And again, it comes down to we know when things happen because you even hear the shots based on that security footage.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

But what we don't know is how that happened and who really had their finger on the trigger in those moments. Mm-hmm.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

But what we don't know is how that happened and who really had their finger on the trigger in those moments. Mm-hmm.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

But what we don't know is how that happened and who really had their finger on the trigger in those moments. Mm-hmm.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

Well, you know, what Renard told us, because he did agree to an interview, you know, after he was acquitted, he thought that night there had been some tension building in the relationship.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

Well, you know, what Renard told us, because he did agree to an interview, you know, after he was acquitted, he thought that night there had been some tension building in the relationship.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

Well, you know, what Renard told us, because he did agree to an interview, you know, after he was acquitted, he thought that night there had been some tension building in the relationship.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And also on that security footage, you can hear it sounds like at one point where Patricia, before she went to bed, you hear in the background, Patricia said over and over again as if she's upset with him about something. but we don't know what exactly. And so in that time, something happened. Renard said,

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And also on that security footage, you can hear it sounds like at one point where Patricia, before she went to bed, you hear in the background, Patricia said over and over again as if she's upset with him about something. but we don't know what exactly. And so in that time, something happened. Renard said,

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And also on that security footage, you can hear it sounds like at one point where Patricia, before she went to bed, you hear in the background, Patricia said over and over again as if she's upset with him about something. but we don't know what exactly. And so in that time, something happened. Renard said,

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

He picked up her phone after she went to bed from her bed stand, went to the closet, looked at the phone, and that's when she confronted him, he says, with the gun at the front of the closet. And that's when he got very nervous because he knew it was fully charged and it doesn't have a safety mechanism on it. And if the finger is on the trigger, it can go off.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

He picked up her phone after she went to bed from her bed stand, went to the closet, looked at the phone, and that's when she confronted him, he says, with the gun at the front of the closet. And that's when he got very nervous because he knew it was fully charged and it doesn't have a safety mechanism on it. And if the finger is on the trigger, it can go off.