Susan Spencer
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If that voice is Mona's, then she was alive long after the prosecution insists Jeff Croteen killed her. But Ziegler never has testified about this message before, and she didn't save it. Although she did play it once for Mel Twining.
If that voice is Mona's, then she was alive long after the prosecution insists Jeff Croteen killed her. But Ziegler never has testified about this message before, and she didn't save it. Although she did play it once for Mel Twining.
Who says neither Ziegler nor Twining ever mentioned the call to police.
Who says neither Ziegler nor Twining ever mentioned the call to police.
Who says neither Ziegler nor Twining ever mentioned the call to police.
After hearing testimony about the call, Croteen says he only wishes he had heard that message.
After hearing testimony about the call, Croteen says he only wishes he had heard that message.
After hearing testimony about the call, Croteen says he only wishes he had heard that message.
Prosecutors insist Croteen did hear Mona's last words just before he knocked her unconscious in their bedroom. But if that's so, why did Jennifer Croteen not hear something? She was sleeping just a dozen feet away.
Prosecutors insist Croteen did hear Mona's last words just before he knocked her unconscious in their bedroom. But if that's so, why did Jennifer Croteen not hear something? She was sleeping just a dozen feet away.
Prosecutors insist Croteen did hear Mona's last words just before he knocked her unconscious in their bedroom. But if that's so, why did Jennifer Croteen not hear something? She was sleeping just a dozen feet away.
No. Devor has an explanation as to why Jennifer may not have heard anything.
No. Devor has an explanation as to why Jennifer may not have heard anything.
No. Devor has an explanation as to why Jennifer may not have heard anything.
But Mona's co-worker Alice Smock is convinced Mona did go home because she was found in tennis shoes, not what she'd had on at the party.
But Mona's co-worker Alice Smock is convinced Mona did go home because she was found in tennis shoes, not what she'd had on at the party.
But Mona's co-worker Alice Smock is convinced Mona did go home because she was found in tennis shoes, not what she'd had on at the party.