Susan Spencer
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Brother Chris Hite was not laughing, then or now.
Brother Chris Hite was not laughing, then or now.
Brother Chris Hite was not laughing, then or now.
Chris says a shotgun would have to be held at a ridiculous angle to get those bruises, and Craig knew better. But in the heat of murder... It can come off this way. Firearms expert Myrick thinks a shotgun easily could slip.
Chris says a shotgun would have to be held at a ridiculous angle to get those bruises, and Craig knew better. But in the heat of murder... It can come off this way. Firearms expert Myrick thinks a shotgun easily could slip.
Chris says a shotgun would have to be held at a ridiculous angle to get those bruises, and Craig knew better. But in the heat of murder... It can come off this way. Firearms expert Myrick thinks a shotgun easily could slip.
So in an ideal world, if you were shooting, the bruising would be... but if you're maneuvering around something or in a hurry or whatever, you can also suffer bruises more toward the outside of your arm.
So in an ideal world, if you were shooting, the bruising would be... but if you're maneuvering around something or in a hurry or whatever, you can also suffer bruises more toward the outside of your arm.
So in an ideal world, if you were shooting, the bruising would be... but if you're maneuvering around something or in a hurry or whatever, you can also suffer bruises more toward the outside of your arm.
What do you believe Craig Hite did that night?
What do you believe Craig Hite did that night?
What do you believe Craig Hite did that night?
For Muldrew, the key to the case against Craig is, quite literally, a key.
For Muldrew, the key to the case against Craig is, quite literally, a key.
For Muldrew, the key to the case against Craig is, quite literally, a key.
The prosecutor thinks Craig smashed the pane of glass to fake a burglary, when in reality, he simply opened the door with that spare key.
The prosecutor thinks Craig smashed the pane of glass to fake a burglary, when in reality, he simply opened the door with that spare key.
The prosecutor thinks Craig smashed the pane of glass to fake a burglary, when in reality, he simply opened the door with that spare key.