now your hell is just beginning. what does god think of you hypocritically going to church every sunday, coming home to torture us. the death penalty would be so much easier. you don t deserve that. you deserve to spend life in prison. so all this is in her memory, susan, all the memory of those sunday mornings when she talked about days leading to months leading to years leading to eternity, the sense of timelessness, that she was never going to get out the of there. and all the time watching this hypocritical captor of hers, this dungeon keeper, going to church every week for appearances, and being aware of that, that this guy is getting away with it. yeah, it s really and truly a remarkable tale of courage, that she stood in that courtroom mote victims can t be in the same room, let alone in public nor a courtroom with their accuser. they ll have a victim advocate read the statement. she was able to go and speak and make everybody who listened to
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but he s told us from the very beginning that the reason he did it is to stand up for his family. and as he said once to me, i m just trying to do the right thing by my family. and i think that means standing up to the man who s accused of doing this, chris. jeff rossen, thank you very much. and susan filan is a former connecticut state prosecutor. it s good to see you, susan. such a heartbreaking story. and look, there is no question, he says he was there. he says he did it. he says he strangled the mother. is this really just a question about whether he gets the death penalty or not? yeah. they had to go through this phase of the trial in order to get to the death penalty phase of the case. i suspect that this will be a relatively quick deliberation. there will be a relatively quick guilty verdict on all counts that will come. probably today, you think? i think so. i think in the next couple of hours. so what would you do? i mean, here you are. you re a public defender. a