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Introducing the convicted killer's phone calls and emails; they come from the four years he was behind bars awaiting trial; in those jailhouse phone calls the defendant is heard repeating I'm sorry to his wife, Amy.
Introducing the convicted killer's phone calls and emails; they come from the four years he was behind bars awaiting trial; in those jailhouse phone calls the defendant is heard repeating I'm sorry to his wife, Amy.
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S1, EP82 "The Midnight Verdict"The jury deliberates for 10 hours and returns its unanimous verdict at midnight; Ronald Burgos-Avilés stands directly in front of Judge Joe Lopez to receive his formal sentence.
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