Troy Roberts
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Then there's Joseph Hirshfield's suicide note, implicating his brother Richard in the murders.
It was 2002, shortly after the DNA hit, when investigators came calling. Lana sent them to Joseph's workplace.
It was 2002, shortly after the DNA hit, when investigators came calling. Lana sent them to Joseph's workplace.
It was 2002, shortly after the DNA hit, when investigators came calling. Lana sent them to Joseph's workplace.
The next night, Lana discovered her husband's body in his car, along with that suicide note.
The next night, Lana discovered her husband's body in his car, along with that suicide note.
The next night, Lana discovered her husband's body in his car, along with that suicide note.
The prosecutor reads only part of that note to the jury because the defense has succeeded in getting the most incriminating part redacted. What the jury doesn't hear or see is this. Richard did commit those murders, and I didn't kill anyone.
The prosecutor reads only part of that note to the jury because the defense has succeeded in getting the most incriminating part redacted. What the jury doesn't hear or see is this. Richard did commit those murders, and I didn't kill anyone.
The prosecutor reads only part of that note to the jury because the defense has succeeded in getting the most incriminating part redacted. What the jury doesn't hear or see is this. Richard did commit those murders, and I didn't kill anyone.
The prosecutor wants the jury to have no doubt which brother was capable of committing the murders. Judge Michael Sweet allows testimony from Richard Hershfield's other victims because of similarities in the crimes. The woman Hershfield raped in 1975, Marge, is eager to help put him away for good.
The prosecutor wants the jury to have no doubt which brother was capable of committing the murders. Judge Michael Sweet allows testimony from Richard Hershfield's other victims because of similarities in the crimes. The woman Hershfield raped in 1975, Marge, is eager to help put him away for good.
The prosecutor wants the jury to have no doubt which brother was capable of committing the murders. Judge Michael Sweet allows testimony from Richard Hershfield's other victims because of similarities in the crimes. The woman Hershfield raped in 1975, Marge, is eager to help put him away for good.
Marge takes the stand and confronts her rapist for the second time in 37 years.
Marge takes the stand and confronts her rapist for the second time in 37 years.
Marge takes the stand and confronts her rapist for the second time in 37 years.
Marge's words are chilling as she identifies her attacker.