Prosecutor Steve Crump
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even though she had never gone to trial on any death.
even though she had never gone to trial on any death.
Which is why Diane Fanning called her book her deadly web. Is it possible that Rainella Leith is just a very unlucky woman?
Which is why Diane Fanning called her book her deadly web. Is it possible that Rainella Leith is just a very unlucky woman?
Which is why Diane Fanning called her book her deadly web. Is it possible that Rainella Leith is just a very unlucky woman?
Prosecutors decided to try her for David Lee's murder first. In 2009, six years after his death, Raynella finally went on trial. But it turns out that was only the beginning. The jury deadlocked. 11 to 1. 11 to 1 to convict.
Prosecutors decided to try her for David Lee's murder first. In 2009, six years after his death, Raynella finally went on trial. But it turns out that was only the beginning. The jury deadlocked. 11 to 1. 11 to 1 to convict.
Prosecutors decided to try her for David Lee's murder first. In 2009, six years after his death, Raynella finally went on trial. But it turns out that was only the beginning. The jury deadlocked. 11 to 1. 11 to 1 to convict.
A year later, Raynella was back in court for trial number two. The case was the same, but this time jurors were unanimous. Raynella was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
A year later, Raynella was back in court for trial number two. The case was the same, but this time jurors were unanimous. Raynella was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
A year later, Raynella was back in court for trial number two. The case was the same, but this time jurors were unanimous. Raynella was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
So were prosecutors. With Raynella behind bars, they dropped the murder charges for the death of her first husband, Ed Dossett, never expecting what came next. I would describe her as lucky. Very lucky. After she served six years, Raynella's conviction was tossed out. The reason? The trial judge had been seriously impaired with a drug addiction and was kicked off the bench.
So were prosecutors. With Raynella behind bars, they dropped the murder charges for the death of her first husband, Ed Dossett, never expecting what came next. I would describe her as lucky. Very lucky. After she served six years, Raynella's conviction was tossed out. The reason? The trial judge had been seriously impaired with a drug addiction and was kicked off the bench.
So were prosecutors. With Raynella behind bars, they dropped the murder charges for the death of her first husband, Ed Dossett, never expecting what came next. I would describe her as lucky. Very lucky. After she served six years, Raynella's conviction was tossed out. The reason? The trial judge had been seriously impaired with a drug addiction and was kicked off the bench.
What was your reaction when you heard the verdict had been overturned?
What was your reaction when you heard the verdict had been overturned?
What was your reaction when you heard the verdict had been overturned?
Fourteen years after the death of David Leith... Call the jury in, please. ...it's now trial number three. Statement showed that on March... And prosecutor Steve Crump's turn to try Raynella Leith. Is there a way to describe this case?
Fourteen years after the death of David Leith... Call the jury in, please. ...it's now trial number three. Statement showed that on March... And prosecutor Steve Crump's turn to try Raynella Leith. Is there a way to describe this case?
Fourteen years after the death of David Leith... Call the jury in, please. ...it's now trial number three. Statement showed that on March... And prosecutor Steve Crump's turn to try Raynella Leith. Is there a way to describe this case?