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The evidence was too speculative. Couldn't get beyond a reasonable doubt with that. It's not was it a crime and who committed it, but was it a crime at all?
The problem was proving it. You get one bite at that apple, and if you get an acquittal, it's over.
The problem was proving it. You get one bite at that apple, and if you get an acquittal, it's over.
The problem was proving it. You get one bite at that apple, and if you get an acquittal, it's over.
I said, did Matt ever tell you anything about Carrie's death? And she said, yes. He said, I killed her for you. My jaw probably dropped down on my chest.
I said, did Matt ever tell you anything about Carrie's death? And she said, yes. He said, I killed her for you. My jaw probably dropped down on my chest.
I said, did Matt ever tell you anything about Carrie's death? And she said, yes. He said, I killed her for you. My jaw probably dropped down on my chest.
He told her that he had smothered her.
He told her that he had smothered her.
He told her that he had smothered her.
Nearly four years after claiming he found his wife dead. Carrie's last day of life was on Friday, April 7, 2006. Matt Baker is now on trial. for murder. You'll hear Matt Baker say his wife has just committed suicide, that he's found a note. But Matt has a variety of stories about what happened that night.
Nearly four years after claiming he found his wife dead. Carrie's last day of life was on Friday, April 7, 2006. Matt Baker is now on trial. for murder. You'll hear Matt Baker say his wife has just committed suicide, that he's found a note. But Matt has a variety of stories about what happened that night.
Nearly four years after claiming he found his wife dead. Carrie's last day of life was on Friday, April 7, 2006. Matt Baker is now on trial. for murder. You'll hear Matt Baker say his wife has just committed suicide, that he's found a note. But Matt has a variety of stories about what happened that night.
He looked like he's going to get away with this. You'll hear him repeatedly and consistently say, he never had an affair with Vanessa Bowles. You're gonna hear from Vanessa Bowles. You're gonna see her. Assistant District Attorney Susan Schaefer promises the jury that they will meet the other woman. She's gonna tell you how Matt brought her into their marital bed while Carrie was still alive.
He looked like he's going to get away with this. You'll hear him repeatedly and consistently say, he never had an affair with Vanessa Bowles. You're gonna hear from Vanessa Bowles. You're gonna see her. Assistant District Attorney Susan Schaefer promises the jury that they will meet the other woman. She's gonna tell you how Matt brought her into their marital bed while Carrie was still alive.
He looked like he's going to get away with this. You'll hear him repeatedly and consistently say, he never had an affair with Vanessa Bowles. You're gonna hear from Vanessa Bowles. You're gonna see her. Assistant District Attorney Susan Schaefer promises the jury that they will meet the other woman. She's gonna tell you how Matt brought her into their marital bed while Carrie was still alive.
Was it a suicide? Was it a murder? I'd describe it as the most difficult case I've ever prosecuted.