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Rachel White

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Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

It was super emotional. I mean, she, you know, was tearing up before she was even asked the first question. And then, you know, it just really your heart breaks for her.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

It was super emotional. I mean, she, you know, was tearing up before she was even asked the first question. And then, you know, it just really your heart breaks for her.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

It was super emotional. I mean, she, you know, was tearing up before she was even asked the first question. And then, you know, it just really your heart breaks for her.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

So Sherry was the person who ultimately reported Crystal missing. And what I learned is that when Sherry was on her way to the police department to report Crystal missing, she actually passed Brooks. And so she met up with him at a gas station on her way there. And, you know, all he said to her was that it was a good idea to report her missing, that he thought that she should.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

So Sherry was the person who ultimately reported Crystal missing. And what I learned is that when Sherry was on her way to the police department to report Crystal missing, she actually passed Brooks. And so she met up with him at a gas station on her way there. And, you know, all he said to her was that it was a good idea to report her missing, that he thought that she should.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

So Sherry was the person who ultimately reported Crystal missing. And what I learned is that when Sherry was on her way to the police department to report Crystal missing, she actually passed Brooks. And so she met up with him at a gas station on her way there. And, you know, all he said to her was that it was a good idea to report her missing, that he thought that she should.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

And she said what stuck out to her about that interaction with Brooks was that Crystal and Brooks' son was in the backseat of his truck. And she said knowing her daughter, that baby was always with her. So it really stuck out to her that something was wrong because she didn't have her son.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

And she said what stuck out to her about that interaction with Brooks was that Crystal and Brooks' son was in the backseat of his truck. And she said knowing her daughter, that baby was always with her. So it really stuck out to her that something was wrong because she didn't have her son.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

And she said what stuck out to her about that interaction with Brooks was that Crystal and Brooks' son was in the backseat of his truck. And she said knowing her daughter, that baby was always with her. So it really stuck out to her that something was wrong because she didn't have her son.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

Yeah, the attorneys have said they estimate the case will be in the jury's hands by the end of this week or Monday latest, so we'll see what they decide.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

Yeah, the attorneys have said they estimate the case will be in the jury's hands by the end of this week or Monday latest, so we'll see what they decide.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

Yeah, the attorneys have said they estimate the case will be in the jury's hands by the end of this week or Monday latest, so we'll see what they decide.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

Thank you.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

Thank you.

Dateline: True Crime Weekly
The Crystal Rogers case at trial. Karen Read prosecution wrapping up. And a lawyer on objections.

Thank you.

Dateline NBC
Former MLB pitcher on trial for murder. New evidence in Karen Read. Plus, testifying anonymously.

Sure. So Linda was accused of killing her husband, Todd Stermer, by setting him on fire and then running him over with a van back in 2007. And as you mentioned, this was her second trial and now her second conviction.

Dateline NBC
Former MLB pitcher on trial for murder. New evidence in Karen Read. Plus, testifying anonymously.

Sure. So Linda was accused of killing her husband, Todd Stermer, by setting him on fire and then running him over with a van back in 2007. And as you mentioned, this was her second trial and now her second conviction.

Dateline NBC
Former MLB pitcher on trial for murder. New evidence in Karen Read. Plus, testifying anonymously.

That's right. And Todd's family was there. His mother, sister, and brother all gave victim impact statements.

Dateline NBC
Former MLB pitcher on trial for murder. New evidence in Karen Read. Plus, testifying anonymously.

That's right. And Todd's family was there. His mother, sister, and brother all gave victim impact statements.

Dateline NBC
Former MLB pitcher on trial for murder. New evidence in Karen Read. Plus, testifying anonymously.

Definitely. Todd's sister told the court that one of the biggest heartbreaks in all of this for her is that there's no question that he suffered an excruciating and painful death. So she didn't mince words when she addressed Linda in court.