I just started watching the trial archives, and already the defense is pissing me off. Why does it matter if Cherish's mother had her children out late at night, or that they had to be up early in the morning for a flight, or that she stupidly trusted a stranger, or that she was a bad mother? It...
I don't understand how the medical examiner could determine that the body had been there for years, and yet had not been found at the time of extensive searching. I mean, did they or did they not search that exact area? If her husband killed her, which seems the more probable theory, why would...
At the time he texted his ex-wife to let her know he had just dropped her off, his phone didn't ping in the area where it should have. He also did not show up for work that day.
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