Susan Spencer
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's not the same as passing somebody you don't know in the doorway of a grocery store.
That's not the same as passing somebody you don't know in the doorway of a grocery store.
That's not the same as passing somebody you don't know in the doorway of a grocery store.
He says he told his superiors at the time, then let it drop.
He says he told his superiors at the time, then let it drop.
He says he told his superiors at the time, then let it drop.
So he did, for nine years, until the defense found him. Do you appreciate the fact that this is, in the defense's eyes, an absolute bombshell information?
So he did, for nine years, until the defense found him. Do you appreciate the fact that this is, in the defense's eyes, an absolute bombshell information?
So he did, for nine years, until the defense found him. Do you appreciate the fact that this is, in the defense's eyes, an absolute bombshell information?
Encouraged by Tobin's testimony and worried that his training in wartime killing might be used against him, Colonel Marachek does not take the stand.
Encouraged by Tobin's testimony and worried that his training in wartime killing might be used against him, Colonel Marachek does not take the stand.
Encouraged by Tobin's testimony and worried that his training in wartime killing might be used against him, Colonel Marachek does not take the stand.
After a six-day trial, the defense rests. I believe my dad is innocent.
After a six-day trial, the defense rests. I believe my dad is innocent.
After a six-day trial, the defense rests. I believe my dad is innocent.
But they don't have to wait long. It takes the jury less than three hours to reach its verdict. Guilty of second degree murder. The sentence, 30 years.
But they don't have to wait long. It takes the jury less than three hours to reach its verdict. Guilty of second degree murder. The sentence, 30 years.
But they don't have to wait long. It takes the jury less than three hours to reach its verdict. Guilty of second degree murder. The sentence, 30 years.
Clearly, the jury didn't buy the National Guardsman's story.
Clearly, the jury didn't buy the National Guardsman's story.