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Prosecutors claim in their closing arguments that Melanie McGuire needed a gun and a sedative just days before Bill went missing; Lead prosecutor Patricia Prezioso broke down how Melanie covered up her actions in making Bill disappear.
Prosecutors claim in their closing arguments that Melanie McGuire needed a gun and a sedative just days before Bill went missing; Lead prosecutor Patricia Prezioso broke down how Melanie covered up her actions in making Bill disappear.
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S2024, EP120 "The Sentencing"Nearly three months after her murder conviction, Melanie McGuire returns to the courtroom for her sentencing; prosecutors and Bill's family members push for a maximum sentence possible for her.
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S2024, EP119 "State Wraps Up Closing Arguments"Jurors listen to more of the state's long closing arguments; a complete breakdown of Melanie McGuire's alleged actions to fool detectives investigating the murder of her husband, Bill; the lead prosecutor wrapped.
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S2024, EP118 "Melanie McGuire's Fate"Jury deliberations begin in deciding on Melanie McGuire's role in her husband's murder; after thirteen hours of deliberations over four days, the verdict arrives.
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S2024, EP117 "Covering up Her Murderous Tracks"Prosecutors claim in their closing arguments that Melanie McGuire needed a gun and a sedative just days before Bill went missing; Lead prosecutor Patricia Prezioso broke down how Melanie covered up her actions in making Bill disappear.
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