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Amber Guyger tried to convince the jury she was tired the night when she accidentally entered Botham Jean's apartment and shot him, thinking he was an intruder.
Amber Guyger tried to convince the jury she was tired the night when she accidentally entered Botham Jean's apartment and shot him, thinking he was an intruder.
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Wrong Apartment Murder Trial
S1, EP28 "Amber Guyger Takes The Stand"Amber Guyger tried to convince the jury she was tired the night when she accidentally entered Botham Jean's apartment and shot him, thinking he was an intruder.
Wrong Apartment Murder Trial
S1, EP29 "An Emotional Defendant Speaks"An emotional Amber Guyger told the jury how she wished it was Botham Jean who had killed her that night, rather than the other way around.
Wrong Apartment Murder Trial
S1, EP30 "Defendant in Her Own Words"Amber Guyger remembered panicking when she entered Botham Jean's apartment by mistake; instead of retreating she pulled her police-issued gun and fired two shots at him.
Wrong Apartment Murder Trial
S1, EP31 "Defendant Under Cross-Examination"Amber Guyger faced an intense cross-examination; she testified to her many hours of police training she had before shooting and killing an unarmed Botham Jean in his own home.
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