The Binge Crimes: The Crimes of Margo Freshwater
Finding Mom's Killer | 4. The Trial of the Century
24 Mar 2025
Chapter 1: What is the episode 'The Trial of the Century' about?
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It has attracted national attention. A wealthy Mansfield doctor is on trial now for the brutal murder of his wife.
A standing room-only crowd filled the hallway, and the courtroom was packed two hours before the trial started. You'll find a television monitor outside the jam-packed courtroom.
That many people want to see it.
The trial of Dr. Jack Boyle has everything, murder, money, sex, and at the center of it all, an epic father-son struggle that could send Jack to prison for life.
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Chapter 2: Why is Dr. Jack Boyle on trial?
Sherry, have you recently had a baby?
Yes, I have.
And who is the father of that baby?
Jack Boyle.
Sherry gave birth to a daughter on January 12th, 1990, less than two weeks after Noreen's disappearance. The baby's name, Christine, for Jack's mother. So now, Mayer wants his team to impress on the jury that no one can trust Jack, not even the mother of his newborn. After all, Jack didn't tell Sherry he was married until she was halfway through her pregnancy.
I still wanted to marry him.
Never had any doubts?
No, I trust him completely.
That is definitely not what Mad Dog wanted to hear, that this loyal new mom finds Jack completely trustworthy. So at this point, how does the courtroom scorecard look? The video of the body, the jackhammer, the tarp, they all connect Jack to Noreen's burial and through that to the murder. Hard to believe he doesn't have something to do with this crime. What about character attacks?
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