Susan Spencer
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
the voice of lisa ramirez michelle insists she immediately identified lisa's voice to investigators you told them the next day i did without any question without any question i feel like this person on the other end of that line said hey chris was the woman that was in the bank she was interviewed i think four times
the voice of lisa ramirez michelle insists she immediately identified lisa's voice to investigators you told them the next day i did without any question without any question i feel like this person on the other end of that line said hey chris was the woman that was in the bank she was interviewed i think four times
the voice of lisa ramirez michelle insists she immediately identified lisa's voice to investigators you told them the next day i did without any question without any question i feel like this person on the other end of that line said hey chris was the woman that was in the bank she was interviewed i think four times
Michelle did tell investigators about the voice on the walkie-talkie, but nowhere in any FBI report is there any record of her saying that she recognized that voice.
Michelle did tell investigators about the voice on the walkie-talkie, but nowhere in any FBI report is there any record of her saying that she recognized that voice.
Michelle did tell investigators about the voice on the walkie-talkie, but nowhere in any FBI report is there any record of her saying that she recognized that voice.
The truth is, it was Lisa Ramirez on that walkie-talkie. She had even admitted it in her confession. But remember, the judge threw that statement out. And so all the jury had to go on was Michelle's own story. And the defense was determined to rip it apart. The more Weston went after her... I felt like I was the one on trial. ...the more combative Michelle got.
The truth is, it was Lisa Ramirez on that walkie-talkie. She had even admitted it in her confession. But remember, the judge threw that statement out. And so all the jury had to go on was Michelle's own story. And the defense was determined to rip it apart. The more Weston went after her... I felt like I was the one on trial. ...the more combative Michelle got.
The truth is, it was Lisa Ramirez on that walkie-talkie. She had even admitted it in her confession. But remember, the judge threw that statement out. And so all the jury had to go on was Michelle's own story. And the defense was determined to rip it apart. The more Weston went after her... I felt like I was the one on trial. ...the more combative Michelle got.
That first hour of jury deliberation stretched into a day. Then another day. I was waiting and waiting and waiting. Finally, after five days, the jury came back.
That first hour of jury deliberation stretched into a day. Then another day. I was waiting and waiting and waiting. Finally, after five days, the jury came back.