Robbie Dorr
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Becky would later be sentenced by a judge, 90 years in prison.
So basically, she will be spending the rest of her life behind bars.
The next time that she is going to be a part of the free world, we'll be in a funeral in a graveyard somewhere.
It's awful to watch people that you love suffer the consequences.
The rational part of my brain says it would appear such, but I think the irrational heart is still begging the universe for a different answer.
She sent me an email and said, would I be interested?
I said, well, this might be one of the only times I get a case like this, so let's give it a shot.
He's the man accused of shooting and killing Evansville firefighter Robert Doerr.
During Becky's case, we heard all this testimony and saw a lot of the evidence at that time, so we knew what to expect going into this one.
The whole conceit of the state's case is that this was a murder for hire.
day two of testimony in a high-profile murder trial in Evansville today jurors heard from someone at the center of the case you know we're relying heavily on witness testimony so Mandy the night of where is Larry Richmond Larry's trial what was that like just sad and the essence of what you said at the stand what was it that I didn't know where he was that you didn't know where he was
Larry was involved with a lot of women, so his phone was constantly ringing.
And so mom had said, hey, turn your phone off, spend time with me.
And then he goes to get gas, turns his phone back on, and then we see him at the gas station.
The fate of an Evansville man is now in the hands of a jury.
I think they deliberated for around 11 hours or so.
This is the end, and we can finally be able to put this past us and be able to just grieve the way we need to instead of it being thrown in our face constantly.
The man convicted of killing an Evansville firefighter seven years ago will spend the rest of his life in prison.