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Natalie Morales

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
1184 total appearances

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48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

The daughter talked about how Renard seemed to be controlling. Also, Patricia's cousin, Sybil Shepherd, who she was very close with, talked about Renard's alleged controlling behavior. Patricia had this annual cruise that she would do with Sybil.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

The daughter talked about how Renard seemed to be controlling. Also, Patricia's cousin, Sybil Shepherd, who she was very close with, talked about Renard's alleged controlling behavior. Patricia had this annual cruise that she would do with Sybil.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

The daughter talked about how Renard seemed to be controlling. Also, Patricia's cousin, Sybil Shepherd, who she was very close with, talked about Renard's alleged controlling behavior. Patricia had this annual cruise that she would do with Sybil.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And after a time, Sybil said it became increasingly more difficult because Renard was always checking on them and just controlling and not letting them have their fun. And Renard denied that. You know, he said, I let her go on the cruise. I let her, you know, she went on multiple cruises after we got married. So he denied any controlling behavior.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And after a time, Sybil said it became increasingly more difficult because Renard was always checking on them and just controlling and not letting them have their fun. And Renard denied that. You know, he said, I let her go on the cruise. I let her, you know, she went on multiple cruises after we got married. So he denied any controlling behavior.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And after a time, Sybil said it became increasingly more difficult because Renard was always checking on them and just controlling and not letting them have their fun. And Renard denied that. You know, he said, I let her go on the cruise. I let her, you know, she went on multiple cruises after we got married. So he denied any controlling behavior.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

Also, in regards to the steroid use, I asked Renard point blank, were you using steroids or were you using anything that altered your moods? We hear so much about roid rage. And he said he went to a doctor to treat low testosterone. He was prescribed pills and shots that he wasn't on steroids. So he denied that.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

Also, in regards to the steroid use, I asked Renard point blank, were you using steroids or were you using anything that altered your moods? We hear so much about roid rage. And he said he went to a doctor to treat low testosterone. He was prescribed pills and shots that he wasn't on steroids. So he denied that.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

Also, in regards to the steroid use, I asked Renard point blank, were you using steroids or were you using anything that altered your moods? We hear so much about roid rage. And he said he went to a doctor to treat low testosterone. He was prescribed pills and shots that he wasn't on steroids. So he denied that.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

Usually there's a more clear cut finish or ending to the story. In this case, he was acquitted. And I think the reason is because, again, jurors found reasonable doubt. Consultant Lisa Andrews again told us this all came down to the prosecution not proving their case in court. They didn't have enough evidence. And, you know, the jury paid attention. They did their jobs.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

Usually there's a more clear cut finish or ending to the story. In this case, he was acquitted. And I think the reason is because, again, jurors found reasonable doubt. Consultant Lisa Andrews again told us this all came down to the prosecution not proving their case in court. They didn't have enough evidence. And, you know, the jury paid attention. They did their jobs.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

Usually there's a more clear cut finish or ending to the story. In this case, he was acquitted. And I think the reason is because, again, jurors found reasonable doubt. Consultant Lisa Andrews again told us this all came down to the prosecution not proving their case in court. They didn't have enough evidence. And, you know, the jury paid attention. They did their jobs.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

They couldn't connect the dots in this case.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

They couldn't connect the dots in this case.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

They couldn't connect the dots in this case.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And it's interesting. I did. I did ask him, too, about that, because his training, you would think, is something that also would kick in that when you see somebody pointing a gun at you as a officer, you know, law enforcement, you're trained to deescalate the situation. I asked him about that when he said his training kicked in because he saw her finger was right on the trigger.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And it's interesting. I did. I did ask him, too, about that, because his training, you would think, is something that also would kick in that when you see somebody pointing a gun at you as a officer, you know, law enforcement, you're trained to deescalate the situation. I asked him about that when he said his training kicked in because he saw her finger was right on the trigger.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And it's interesting. I did. I did ask him, too, about that, because his training, you would think, is something that also would kick in that when you see somebody pointing a gun at you as a officer, you know, law enforcement, you're trained to deescalate the situation. I asked him about that when he said his training kicked in because he saw her finger was right on the trigger.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And he knew he had to get the gun out of her fingers because he knew that if there was any sort of pressure on that trigger, it would go off. And in fact, that's what happened.

48 Hours
Post Mortem | Deputy Spivey on Trial

And he knew he had to get the gun out of her fingers because he knew that if there was any sort of pressure on that trigger, it would go off. And in fact, that's what happened.