could this murder had been deliberately. she was murdered. i loved sarah. i would never have hurt her. sarah crying because i felt so bad for her. there is just no chance that he had anything to do with it. three trials, three juries. we are scared that the truth may not come out. sometimes the shades are drawn early in a marriage. even for a young couple so in love like newlyweds sarah and ryan. everything in life was still fresh. even at home on your average monday night. after his workday as a sports writer, ryan said he plop down on the sofa on an august night to chill with the bengals preseason opener against green bay. sarah, he says, went upstairs to draw a bat in the bathroom. she liked her calling baths. the young dental hygienists had been tormented with more of her headaches that afternoon. the young couple in the suburban state in that the home that evening had been married for just under four months. 114 days to be exact. they vowed till dea
jennifer crew had just taken the stand and her story it was a lot to observe. ryan confessing, fighting with a wife who is leaving him, blacking out in the bathroom. with the jurors believe any or all of it? the defense had to make certain they did, but they were worried that they might. i think she had invented the story and started to live it and really wanted to believe it. you re convicted so the aimed of the jugular. could this win be trusted? she had to jaded past. conviction, stealing, that is not something that an honest person does. a one-time bartender at a strip club who jennifer crew admitted to misdemeanor brushes with the law. you are convicted of theft? yes sir. you re also convicted fraudulent practices, correct? i believe that s what my record. says she was also new methadone treatment program for addiction to painkillers. you are using oxycontin for about five years.
jennifer crew had just taken the stand, and her story was a lot to absorb. ryan confessing, fighting with a wife who was leaving him, blacking out in the bathroom. would the jurors believe any or all of it? the defense had to make certain they didn t. but they were worried that they might. i think she had invented this story and started to live it and really wanted to believe it. so they aimed for the jugular. could this woman be trusted? she had a jaded past. theft convictions, stealing. that s not something that an honest, credible person does. a one-time bartender at a strip club who managed the dancers, jennifer crew admitted to misdemeanor brushes with the law. you were convicted of theft? yes, sir. you were also convicted of fraudulent practices, correct? i believe that s when my record states. she was also in a methadone treatment program for her addiction to painkillers. you were using oxycontin for approximately five years? about five years, yes. you ve
once again, dennis murphy. surprise prosecution witness jennifer crew had just taken the stand. and her story was a lot to absorb. ryan confessing, fighting with a wife who was leaving him, blacking out in the bathroom. would the jurors believe any or all of it? the defense had to make certain they didn t. they were worried that they might. i think she had invented this story and started to live it and really wanted to believe it. you were convicted of so they aimed for the jugular. could this woman be trusted? she had a jaded past. theft convictions, stealing. that s not something that an honest, credible person does. a one-time bartender at a strip club who managed the dancers, jennifer crew admitted to misdemeanor brushes with the law. you were convicted of theft? yes, sir. you were also convicted of frond let practices, correct? i believe that s when my record states. she was also in a methadone treatment program for her addiction to painkillers. you were
could this woman be trusted? she had a jaded past. theft convictions, stealing. that s not something that an honest, credible person does. a one-time bartender at a strip club who managed the dancers, jennifer crew admitted to misdemeanor brushes with the law. you were convicted of theft? yes, sir. also of fraudulent practices, correct? i believe that s when my record states. she was also in a methadone treatment program for her addiction to painkillers. you were using oxycontin for five years. you ve used false names to get drugs? yes, i did. the defense indicated because of her addiction to drugs, her memory was not to be trusted. when detectives talked to you, you told them that your memory is not very good, didn t you? i don t recall saying that. do you remember telling them, i don t remember verbatim the conversation between you and ryan? i do not remember the conversation verbatim.