Well, it took a while but...
Palmer Smith Booked In Jail After State Supreme Court Upholds Conviction
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. Palmer Smith has been booked into jail after the Tennessee Supreme Court upheld his conviction. Smith was convicted of fabricating evidence and lying to police in...
Judge Gay cautioned everyone to control their emotions so as not to influence the jury.
The jury was then brought in and the prosecution has begun their closing argument.
Today should be the final day of the trial with closing arguments set to begin when court resumes in about an hour. After the case is handed over to the jury, the wait for a verdict begins.
Closing arguments should be interesting. The verdict even more so.
The case still hasn't gone to jury. I believe there will be at least one more witness before closing arguments begin.
The trial started on time this morning but live streaming wasn't possible due to severe weather. Channel 5 recorded the proceedings and are playing them at this moment while...
Something else that makes it hard for me to believe the Lyndsey didn't know she was pregnant are the google searches done on her smart phone five days before the delivery. Not only did she search for a pregnancy calculator, she searched for how to induce labor, pregnant women/doctor *advertiser censored*, and...
I've been following this case since it was first in the news. In her early police interview Lyndsey admitted to police that she suffocated the babies. In the tape of that interview, it does not appear to me that she was coerced or led by the detective in what to say. There is no doubt that...
A heartbreaking story. She admitted to police that she killed the babies, but she entered a plea of not guilty.
You can read about the case here http://www.newschannel5.com/story/21640383/prosecutors-could-rest-case-in-trial-of-woman-accused-of-killing-twins and here...
Police Swarm Antioch Home
Metro Police swarmed an Antioch home Sunday evening, the same one that was once the center of the search for clues into a nationally-known missing child case.
Acting on a tip, officers search a home in the 1500 block of Antioch Pike. A sergeant at the home said...
Palmer Smith Guilty In Evidence Tampering Trial
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. -- A jury on Friday found a Murfreesboro man guilty on all counts of fabricating evidence and making false statements to police in his wife's 2007 disappearance.
The defense did not call any witnesses, and Palmer Smith...
Criminal Trial Set For Husband Of Missing Woman
http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=11800172
By Nick Beres
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - The husband of a missing Murfreesboro woman did not reach a plea deal with prosecutors Monday in court and his case is set for trial next week...
Thanks, christine.
There was another tidbit in the news today that I found interesting. The judge ordered Palmer Smith to give up two tubes of his blood. Investigators want to compare Smith's DNA to that found in his wife's SUV.
Investigators also want to compare Smith's DNA with evidence...
Trial date, DNA evidence debated in disappearance case
Palmer Smith defense attorney Libbi Snider told Judge Don Ash shell file a motion to reschedule the Oct. 13 trial to a later date based on DNA evidence collected by the District Attorney Generals office from the defendants blood and...
pretrial motion hearing today
Judge to determine whether evidence can be heard at trial
The husband of a missing Murfreesboro woman will be in court today in connection with her disappearance almost two years ago.
Palmer Smith, 73, reported his wife, Marcie, missing in December 2007 and...
Husband Of Missing Woman Arrested
Palmer Smith Charged With Fabricating Evidence, Filing False Police Report
http://www.wsmv.com/news/18848863/detail.html#-
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. -- The husband of a woman who suddenly went missing in December 2007 was arrested Tuesday in connection with...
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