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S1, EP106 "Gary Did Not Deserve This"Prosecutors used their rebuttal argument to go back to their timeline of events that they claim led up to Gary Farris' death . Prosecutor Meaghan Frankish told the jury that the victim did not deserve what happened to him. Later, the State wrapped up their rebuttal argument to the jury. This would be their final attempt to button up their case against the defendant, as they tried prove she shot and killed her husband, Gary, and tried to conceal that by burning his remains.
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S1, EP107 "From Verdict To Sentencing"After deliberating more than 15 hours in a span of three days, the jury reached a verdict in Melody Farris's role in the shooting death of her husband, Gary. This came after they sent several notes to the judge for clarification. After the jury convicted her on all five felony counts including the murder of her husband, an emotional sentencing phase was underway. Judge David Cannon. Jr. would get the last word before he gives his formal punishment.
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S1, EP108 "Defendant Pleads To The Judge"Judge David Cannon. Jr. listened to the Defense and the State ahead of his sentencing. Melody Farris' legal team asked for leniency in her punishment for the murder of her husband, Gary. But the State asked for the maximum. Next, Melody addressed the Court ahead of her sentencing. She emotionally blamed her youngest son, Scott, for the murder of Gary Farris known as Big Daddy. But the judge had to direct her away from the facts of the case.
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S1, EP105 "State's Rebuttal Argument"The Defense wanted to convince the jury that the prosecution and investigators did not do a thorough enough job in this case. Melody Farris' attorney wrapped up their closing arguments with a demonstration for jurors. The State began its rebuttal with the claim that Melody betrayed everyone-including her family. The prosecutor went in to say that Melody hated her late husband, Gary, for how he was handling the family finances and for getting ready to cut her off.
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S1, EP104 "Burn Pile Murder Trial"Melody Farris was accused of killing her husband, Gary Farris, and then burning his remains on their property. Prosecutors contended the couple's 38-year marriage had turned rocky over money and Melody had begun extramarital affairs. Detectives initially believed Gary died of an accident.
Burn Pile Murder Trial
S1, EP103 "Burn Pile Murder Trial"Melody Farris was accused of killing her husband, Gary Farris, and then burning his remains on their property. Prosecutors contended the couple's 38-year marriage had turned rocky over money and Melody had begun extramarital affairs. Detectives initially believed Gary died of an accident.
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