Susan Spencer
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Podcast Appearances
The jury began its deliberations. Then, after two and a half days... Do you think you'll leave a free man today?
The jury began its deliberations. Then, after two and a half days... Do you think you'll leave a free man today?
The jury began its deliberations. Then, after two and a half days... Do you think you'll leave a free man today?
The jury finds Dr. Illis is guilty of murder in the first degree.
The jury finds Dr. Illis is guilty of murder in the first degree.
The jury finds Dr. Illis is guilty of murder in the first degree.
For the investigators, it's justice five years in the making.
For the investigators, it's justice five years in the making.
For the investigators, it's justice five years in the making.
And there's no doubt in your mind that you got the right guy?
And there's no doubt in your mind that you got the right guy?
And there's no doubt in your mind that you got the right guy?
Dr. Illis never wrote the final chapter in his book. In the real world, a judge wrote it for him. Life in prison.
Dr. Illis never wrote the final chapter in his book. In the real world, a judge wrote it for him. Life in prison.
Dr. Illis never wrote the final chapter in his book. In the real world, a judge wrote it for him. Life in prison.
It was here at this hillside home in Vista, California, where Michelle Renee once felt happiest.
It was here at this hillside home in Vista, California, where Michelle Renee once felt happiest.
It was here at this hillside home in Vista, California, where Michelle Renee once felt happiest.
She was 35, a divorced single mother raising her daughter Bria and working full time as a bank manager.
She was 35, a divorced single mother raising her daughter Bria and working full time as a bank manager.