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The jury listens to the defendant venting and ranting to her lover as the murder investigation heats up around her; detectives had tapped Melanie McGuire's phone for several weeks.
The jury listens to the defendant venting and ranting to her lover as the murder investigation heats up around her; detectives had tapped Melanie McGuire's phone for several weeks.
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EP40 "Raising The Temperature On A Cold Case"The jury listens to the defendant venting and ranting to her lover as the murder investigation heats up around her; detectives had tapped Melanie McGuire's phone for several weeks.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP39 "Incriminating Phone Conversations"The Defense had more questions for the officer who specialized in wiretaps; Detective John Pizzuro had intercepted Melanie's phone calls that she made more than a year after Bill was killed; investigators were looking for clues.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP38 "More New Jersey and Virginia Officers Testify"The detective in charge of wiretapping Melanie McGuire's phone had more to tell the jury as he testified for a second day in a row; jurors heard clips of the conversations she had with close friends, lawyers, and even her lover.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP37 "Divorce and Romance on the Job"A month before Bill McGuire was killed, Melanie McGuire was stressed over her marriage; that's according to a co-worker who testified; Joyce Maloney claimed Melanie wanted to divorce her husband, Bill.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP36 "Murder Investigation Intensifies"The murder investigation intensified against Melanie McGuire; police tapped her phones and she was put under surveillance; this covert operation soon uncovered a secret-a two-year affair which gave a possible motive for murder.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP35 "A Wiretap Investigation"Melanie McGuire's co-worker claimed Melanie's upstairs bathroom smelled worse than a morgue; under cross-examination, Lori Thomas admitted that she did not bring up the horrible smell in Melanie's apartment before during a grand jury testimony.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP34 "Listening To Tapped Phone Recordings"The police detective, who oversees the wiretaps on Melanie McGuire's phone, continues his testimony; the prosecution team plays audio clips of these recorded phone conversations she had.
Suitcase Killer Murder Trial
EP33 "Nothing Goes Easy For Me"Prosecutors have more recorded phone calls to play for the jury; these calls were made about a year after Bill's murder; Melanie is heard on the phone saying "nothing comes easy to me"; hours and hours of phone calls were recorded.
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