GUILTY WI - Julie Jensen, 40, dies of antifreeze poisoning, Pleasant Prairie, 3 Dec 1998 *husband guilty*

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I still don't get why not allow the letter. If a dying murder victim wrote "John shot me" in their own blood, shouldn't that be in evidence?
 
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Yes! Enjoy your life sentence *again* you perverted murderer. You deprived your children of their mother and forced them into a lifetime of visiting their father in prison.
 
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I still don't get why not allow the letter. If a dying murder victim wrote "John shot me" in their own blood, shouldn't that be in evidence?
I think that’s different. A dying declaration is allowed generally speaking. This wasn’t a dying declaration. It was Julie as witness, which deprives him of his right to confront all witnesses against him. He’s presumed innocent at trial and all the benefit of the doubt is supposed to be towards innocence. JMO as a non-lawyer.
 
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On now: ABC- 9-11 pm- julie jensen story
 
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I watched trial, this time round I think state presented a better case and defense was not as good as in first trial, but I still think I wouldn't have voted guilty,
 
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His defense atty did a good job advocating for him! That’s a hard task in this case. Arguing that he loves his kids and wants to continue to support them. Whew!

Julie’s brothers did a good job standing up for her!
 
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Collage of Julie Jensen and Mark Jensen

Earlier this year, Mark Jensen was sentenced — again — to life in prison in the killing.

Here are four key moments from the legal saga, as told by the prosecutors:

 

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