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Susan Spencer

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3267 total appearances

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48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

Jeffrey Plant, a Texas businessman in jail awaiting trial for passing bad checks, says that Labrador unburdened himself when the two were cellmates.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

An account that directly matched the autopsy report.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

An account that directly matched the autopsy report.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

An account that directly matched the autopsy report.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

For the authorities, Plant pulled the case altogether. He fingered the killer and even provided a motive.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

For the authorities, Plant pulled the case altogether. He fingered the killer and even provided a motive.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

For the authorities, Plant pulled the case altogether. He fingered the killer and even provided a motive.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

Put his foot on her neck?

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

Put his foot on her neck?

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

Put his foot on her neck?

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

Until she drowned?

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

Until she drowned?

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

Until she drowned?

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

The prosecution rests after three weeks, but even before the defense starts its case, it takes a surprising turn. That's next.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

The prosecution rests after three weeks, but even before the defense starts its case, it takes a surprising turn. That's next.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

The prosecution rests after three weeks, but even before the defense starts its case, it takes a surprising turn. That's next.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

For 475 days, William Labrador and his three co-defendants have watched beautiful Tortolan sunsets from their prison cells.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

For 475 days, William Labrador and his three co-defendants have watched beautiful Tortolan sunsets from their prison cells.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

For 475 days, William Labrador and his three co-defendants have watched beautiful Tortolan sunsets from their prison cells.

48 Hours
Murder in Paradise

But tomorrow could change that. Tomorrow could bring freedom. It took the prosecution three weeks to wrap up its case. Now the defense wants the judge to dismiss all the charges, claiming there just isn't enough evidence implicating any of the four men in Lois McMillan's murder. But the parents of Lois McMillan firmly believe Tortolan Justice has found the killers of their daughter.