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  • @48hours
    @48hours  Рік тому +108

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    • @mycharmedunicorn8715
      @mycharmedunicorn8715 Рік тому +1

      I would say, killing a dying husband would be a very clear motive. Shame on that judge. The American legal system sucks and that judge is a pathetic law breaker

    • @lotuspocus76312
      @lotuspocus76312 Рік тому +8

      I know a man, his .ss is worth a million. How? The house plus life insurance of 350 K. Got played with his own game of stealing money. Unfortunately he can tell about it.

    • @Ahnishinabe
      @Ahnishinabe Рік тому +6

      I was an emt for many years, spasms after death are in fact very common. The defense was right on the possibility of the guy firing 3 shots, absolutely. The jurors seem pretty stupid.

    • @judeiz2203
      @judeiz2203 Рік тому +9

      I smell a rat with this Judge, how is this even legal? If I were a juror I would feel used as well. 😮 How many shots can a dead man let off? 🤔

    • @annmwaura7048
      @annmwaura7048 Рік тому +1

      😊

  • @doragreen3887
    @doragreen3887 Рік тому +900

    That judge was on a power trip. No way did that man commit suicide with 3 shots! After second shot he was dead- defense does not dispute that. Craziness.

    • @QueenSugar72
      @QueenSugar72 Рік тому

      Exactly! Dumb asf!

    • @LiliaMendonca-tyg
      @LiliaMendonca-tyg Рік тому +1

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    • @A.Walker.
      @A.Walker. Рік тому +45

      The explanation by the defense expert, about how it could've happen, is plausible. Reasonable doubt.

    • @SidewaysInTraffic
      @SidewaysInTraffic Рік тому

      Still doesn't make her the killer. So what if it was 10 shots, there is no evidence tied to her. No residue, divorce, family disputes....nothing.

    • @erickiyoshiphillips2323
      @erickiyoshiphillips2323 Рік тому +30

      With a revolver also. So the theory that the gun went off 2 more times doesn't make sense. U have to pull the hammer back to shot again.

  • @CornbreadOracle
    @CornbreadOracle Рік тому +1139

    What did Raynella know about this judge? This was a well connected woman who knew all the important legal players in the county, so it’s not unreasonable to think she would have known a few dirty little secrets. And given her character, it seems obvious she’d use them.

    • @meera2531
      @meera2531 Рік тому +48

      Agreed!

    • @cindytrayer4279
      @cindytrayer4279 Рік тому +126

      Bingo!! I think 100% this was the case. That judge had slimy corruption written all over him. Plus, he was about to retire- don’t want to mess that up. Disgusting pos.

    • @ohhkayy0919
      @ohhkayy0919 Рік тому +28

      You're probably right! I didn't think about that!

    • @eveFlower101
      @eveFlower101 Рік тому +62

      Yep, specially when he conceded that she’s not innocent, just “not guilty”

    • @sunnybearbuds
      @sunnybearbuds Рік тому +15

      Nice! Great point!

  • @theoutlaw486
    @theoutlaw486 Рік тому +629

    This youtube channel alone is better than any subscription to netflix.

    • @aqua_souffle
      @aqua_souffle 7 місяців тому

      I know right. I’ve told all my family about this. Between this Tubi, and Soap2day I only have one subscription to Hulu/Disney Plus and that’s for my kids.
      Check out Tubi if you haven’t tonsss of good stuff on there too.

    • @jjjc0711
      @jjjc0711 6 місяців тому +8

      I second that!

    • @jjjc0711
      @jjjc0711 6 місяців тому +11

      I’m going to run out of episodes soon. Do you know of any similar channels?

    • @marshapieroni6677
      @marshapieroni6677 6 місяців тому +6

      Ssshhhh.....don't give them any ideas 😊

    • @lifeingeneral9111
      @lifeingeneral9111 6 місяців тому +4

      Yes if you're impervious to the commercials every two seconds, Especially the commercials with tapping spoons on your eyeballs so you can see better

  • @Vlad-dc2jz
    @Vlad-dc2jz 8 місяців тому +314

    The moral of this crazy story: if you meet a woman and her ex-husband died from a "freak accident" - run for your life!

    • @3BK235Y
      @3BK235Y 4 місяці тому +6

      If you ever meet a woman and she pronounces Y/wai/ as /wa/, run for your laf.🤣

    • @pammers5588
      @pammers5588 Місяць тому +2

      Exactly

    • @lornae8683
      @lornae8683 Місяць тому +1

      Indeed!

    • @Anthony39222
      @Anthony39222 4 дні тому +1

      Here, here 😂😂😂

  • @darkages9507
    @darkages9507 Рік тому +379

    When the judge talks like the defense lawyer, it is time to leave the court room.

    • @thelittledetailscr7231
      @thelittledetailscr7231 8 місяців тому +3

      And go where? Lol

    • @FireflyGirl2517
      @FireflyGirl2517 8 місяців тому +46

      @@thelittledetailscr7231
      Retirement. He should never have been on that bench if his goal was to “end this.”

    • @Veolette
      @Veolette 7 місяців тому +4

      ABSOLUTELY!!

    • @azizafarha7532
      @azizafarha7532 6 місяців тому +6

      Well when the judge see injustice because of bunch of impressionable juror . it is on him to make thing right

    • @azizafarha7532
      @azizafarha7532 6 місяців тому +2

      I think what is corny is not enough to cause someone guilty and clearly the judge is right about juried making emotional and biased judgment

  • @johnvale6992
    @johnvale6992 Рік тому +263

    I have to say that with all its bizarre twists and turns, the presentation of this case by 48 Hours might be their best work yet.
    Well done, 48 Hours!

    • @dannyhernandez2203
      @dannyhernandez2203 Рік тому +8

      Yes! That twist from the judge's ruling totally came out of left field. Spellbinding story telling

    • @wildlightarts
      @wildlightarts 10 місяців тому +6

      It's as if this case was actually a theatrical event made for TV to start with. This trial was Beyond!

    • @MiamiPush2theLimit
      @MiamiPush2theLimit 6 місяців тому +2

      Yes this is probably my favorite episode ❤

    • @koalabear3427
      @koalabear3427 6 місяців тому +3

      Totally agree!

  • @N.DRC.
    @N.DRC. Рік тому +967

    The judge needs to be investigated. SMH!!!

    • @OctPSfever
      @OctPSfever Рік тому +58

      Sick..He is SICK

    • @cahatlady
      @cahatlady Рік тому +16

      No reason to. He's retired. No investigation will change the outcome.

    • @Witchfoot.Incorporated
      @Witchfoot.Incorporated Рік тому

      The judge’s decision is correct according to the law. Folks like you are the reason people chose bench trials. You are ignorant of the law & what counts as ‘preponderance of the evidence.’

    • @gaillessard2786
      @gaillessard2786 Рік тому +34

      ​@@cahatladyhe could be in prison for miscarriage of justice.

    • @cahatlady
      @cahatlady Рік тому +22

      @gaillessard2786 as much as I think he was wrong, I don't think he broke the law.

  • @davidc3839
    @davidc3839 Рік тому +900

    This woman is a killer. Three men are prime examples of that. Two are dead and one survived.

    • @YaLittleFriend
      @YaLittleFriend Рік тому +17

      Facts! Yay Steve 😂

    • @rebeccacarlson9166
      @rebeccacarlson9166 Рік тому +11

      You're funny to think you know it all. 😂

    • @davidc3839
      @davidc3839 Рік тому +24

      @@rebeccacarlson9166 It's called an opinion.

    • @kittykat8177
      @kittykat8177 Рік тому +19

      @@davidc3839 she must be the killer's daughter, she keeps defending the verdict

    • @davidc3839
      @davidc3839 Рік тому +9

      @@kittykat8177 LoL - yes, you are right. She must be closely related to come to that theory or it is the killer - I mean the innocent woman - posting comments

  • @laurelshugars2866
    @laurelshugars2866 11 місяців тому +285

    That judge is a piece of work. He had his little grandstand moment before his retirement.

    • @Esther_is_my_name
      @Esther_is_my_name 7 місяців тому +23

      seems he was "unfit" for trial if you ask me. He let justice become perverted, because he thought he was special as well.

    • @terrimcghee6922
      @terrimcghee6922 6 місяців тому +11

      He admitted he took that trial just to grant the defense motion and put an end to it!

  • @crimedelacrime
    @crimedelacrime Рік тому +139

    Forget the shooting for a minute. That call to that man’s daughter asking about his father is definitely the clue she did it

    • @tabbycarlson6524
      @tabbycarlson6524 Рік тому +7

      Only if we can believe the daughter...

    • @Arabzene
      @Arabzene Рік тому

      @@tabbycarlson6524The phone record can be checked.

    • @Libbathegreat
      @Libbathegreat 8 місяців тому +4

      @@tabbycarlson6524 Exactly. I get the sense not many people in that town like Raynella and the notion that her stepdaughter wouldn't be a member of her fan club isn't surprising.

    • @travis5385
      @travis5385 2 місяці тому

      @@tabbycarlson6524if anyone believes the defense lawyer over the daughter, they need a psychiatric evaluation.

    • @teddymurigi7064
      @teddymurigi7064 25 днів тому +1

      ​@@tabbycarlson6524But the defendant never disputed it, did she?

  • @thomasdale8944
    @thomasdale8944 Рік тому +382

    Hope the family filed a civil suit against her. That way all her past comes to light!

  • @freddigreen5143
    @freddigreen5143 Рік тому +1023

    After 35 year of living in Knoxville, I can unfortunately confirm that both the corrupt police department and courts are still going strong.

    • @Ze_Moose
      @Ze_Moose Рік тому +13

      "Dixie country!" 🙌

    • @Ze_Moose
      @Ze_Moose Рік тому +12

      @@thejamnasium6447 They can't spell corruption up north if their life depended on it

    • @hodajucipoligraf2913
      @hodajucipoligraf2913 Рік тому +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @marymckay7154
      @marymckay7154 Рік тому +3

      Just right now...trust me , it's only temporary..folks need a FIRM grip on that reality

    • @sakhilemathumo-mhodi2901
      @sakhilemathumo-mhodi2901 Рік тому

      If they are corrupt for you just imagine how they are for us minorities . We are choking under the oppression

  • @t.k.3895
    @t.k.3895 Рік тому +516

    She did it. She’s a black widow. Evil people come in all forms, especially those charismatic ones.

    • @mpalmer7800
      @mpalmer7800 Рік тому +1

      No she’s a white widow murderer!!!

    • @lisavizzini9609
      @lisavizzini9609 Рік тому +27

      She may have did it, but they didn't have proof beyond a reasonable doubt....

    • @seahawks366
      @seahawks366 Рік тому +11

      I definitely think she did it but some people get lucky

    • @DvLnDsGyZ
      @DvLnDsGyZ Рік тому +13

      Anyone else notice how much the damn judge was sweating during the interview?

    • @aleisaetheridge8682
      @aleisaetheridge8682 Рік тому +8

      ​@@lisavizzini9609that's not what the jury was going to say Honey and This black widow murdered two husbands not just one .

  • @ihuman7253
    @ihuman7253 Рік тому +34

    She’s a cold blooded murderer actually she’s a serial killer by definition 😡

  • @martas9283
    @martas9283 Рік тому +23

    A right-handed man shooting himself with his left hand, and three shots fired.. that's beyond my reasonable doubt already

  • @MrEvansjethro
    @MrEvansjethro Рік тому +1524

    A good lawyer knows the law, but a great lawyer knows the judge!

  • @davidgoodman6924
    @davidgoodman6924 Рік тому +90

    Three shot suicide with weak hand...the serial killer got off scott free.

  • @skippee101
    @skippee101 Рік тому +536

    I can’t believe she got away with it! What a sad injustice to her husband’s and their families.

    • @lisavizzini9609
      @lisavizzini9609 Рік тому +11

      You really think the prosecution had a Beyond A Reasonable Doubt?

    • @flapjackbickle645
      @flapjackbickle645 Рік тому +33

      ​@@lisavizzini9609 I'd say beyond any freaking doubt.

    • @cyankirkpatrick5194
      @cyankirkpatrick5194 Рік тому

      They used the law in order to get her off but her reputation as a black widow cold hearted selfish narcissist has been exposed and you can't erase anyone's opinion in this case I'll can only guess her books will suffer as well. I mean a witness said she used a towel to hide evidence of gunpowder residue no telling if she wore a hazmat suit in order to hide the residue from her clothing. Besides I heard a tip from some hitmen use's as a way to ride oneself of the residue but I'm not going to list I here in order to prevent any future chance of someone else trying it.

    • @christyd6334
      @christyd6334 Рік тому +20

      She did not get away. There is a judgment day for everyone!

    • @TawnyC_
      @TawnyC_ Рік тому +6

      husbands

  • @orlandoromero22
    @orlandoromero22 Рік тому +54

    And her and the Judge lived happily ever after....

  • @ruthbeamish8849
    @ruthbeamish8849 Рік тому +22

    From the UK. Found this series 48HOURS by accident. Very interesting and engrossing! Keep up the excellent investigations

    • @ivonaivona668
      @ivonaivona668 9 місяців тому +1

      The UK documentaries are the very best of the best. But 48 hours is really good too. Especially for American standards, very sensationalistic and repetitive

    • @melky3011
      @melky3011 Місяць тому

      ​@ivonaivona668 you obviously aren't watching the right ones then! dateline, a&e's cold case files (absolutely fantastic)

  • @saraedward3532
    @saraedward3532 Рік тому +186

    Corruption played THE BIG ROLE in this case period …thank you for coming jurors!

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver 10 місяців тому

      Nothing corrupt about it. There is no evidence and this was built in to prevent people being sentenced while innocent.

    • @pixi2209
      @pixi2209 9 місяців тому

      You can't do nothing with this. 😖🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏼

  • @ginacampbell8766
    @ginacampbell8766 Рік тому +472

    Scary when people like this judge have this kind of control over the legal system

    • @Witchfoot.Incorporated
      @Witchfoot.Incorporated Рік тому

      The judge’s decision is correct according to the law. Folks like you are the reason people chose bench trials. You are ignorant of the law & what counts as ‘preponderance of the evidence.’

    • @JL-ix5io
      @JL-ix5io Рік тому +17

      It's not what you know. It's what you can prove. Judge did nothing wrong.

    • @LabradoodleTofuBoy
      @LabradoodleTofuBoy Рік тому +37

      What's the point of having juries then?

    • @taurusman6463
      @taurusman6463 Рік тому +9

      Less scarier than Biden and Garland.

    • @ginacampbell8766
      @ginacampbell8766 Рік тому +13

      @@taurusman6463 yeah we know you & the judge are still counting votes 🗳 w Trump

  • @gloriagarcia-lara171
    @gloriagarcia-lara171 Рік тому +376

    Dumbfounded, Thunder-stuck, Shocked. I have a Headache just listening to the Judges verdict. My Heart goes out to all the Husbands Families may they find Peace 🕊️

    • @deannaspivey5442
      @deannaspivey5442 Рік тому +2

      I agree with you. I honestly think it made me mad when he threw it out, and it shouldn't because it has nothing to do with me.

    • @DiddlyD-xx2ih
      @DiddlyD-xx2ih Рік тому +1

      I don't think she did it.

    • @user-ys6sh1ws5r
      @user-ys6sh1ws5r Рік тому

      I think judges have to be substituted by AI.

  • @vibebeautiful1805
    @vibebeautiful1805 Рік тому +60

    Never have I ever heard of anyone saying, “Take me out there. Let the cows trample all over me….”

  • @Mmolonn
    @Mmolonn 10 місяців тому +12

    Whatever the real reason for the judges decision, EVERY court decision at that level should be appealable. EVERY. SINGLE. ONE.

  • @hittheheadlines2942
    @hittheheadlines2942 Рік тому +462

    I liked it when Erin accused the judge of granting motion to dismiss just to "end the case", and the judge simply said "yes, that's exactly why I did it"

    • @stfuplsok
      @stfuplsok Рік тому

      a straight answer slap in her face.

    • @clairejohnston6608
      @clairejohnston6608 Рік тому +26

      That's probably the only woman in this story thats not been in a bed with the judge thats how 😂 biggest bunch of fickle fuckers. May both men RiP

    • @rebeccacarlson9166
      @rebeccacarlson9166 Рік тому +46

      The judge said the State didn't prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. That sounds like a Judge that knows the law - proof beyond a reasonable doubt. The jurors we saw weren't basing their conclusion on any solid proof , only emotion.

    • @ElCapitanGames
      @ElCapitanGames Рік тому +3

      @@rebeccacarlson9166 agreed

    • @ElCapitanGames
      @ElCapitanGames Рік тому

      I don’t think she’s innocent. But people have to do their jobs or this whole thing falls apart. And those jurors were terribly biased.
      Plus I’ve seen WAY too many guns misfire. Even a dropped bullet can go off. So I don’t believe the state theory at all.

  • @jaykolinsky7103
    @jaykolinsky7103 Рік тому +690

    This stage show wasn't just about a black widow that needed to do some serious prison time, it was also about a judge that should have seen the inside of a jail cell himself.

    • @TheresaBuccola
      @TheresaBuccola Рік тому +33

      No one on Earth can escape judgement day.

    • @twilit
      @twilit Рік тому +3

      @@TheresaBuccolayou gonna get judged for that

    • @twilit
      @twilit Рік тому +5

      @@TheresaBuccolajesus sees you when ur bein bad ☝🏼

    • @furball192
      @furball192 Рік тому

      Steve is a liar that is a disgusting enough of a human being to pee on a dead man's grave.
      The jury obviously isn't educated enough to understand why the judge made the final decision. I'm glad an inadequate jury was not able to convict an innocent person.

    • @daulten
      @daulten Рік тому +4

      @@TheresaBuccolayou are so right

  • @janneholm7071
    @janneholm7071 Рік тому +126

    Good grief , that judge is something else 😑

  • @Louielover-d3
    @Louielover-d3 Рік тому +35

    The biggest piece of evidence is the fact that he didn’t use his dominant hand! That’s ridiculous, you just pick things up with your dominant hand without thinking. Rookie mistake.

    • @lex1216
      @lex1216 3 місяці тому +1

      True that lol

    • @LindseyShields88
      @LindseyShields88 2 місяці тому +1

      That may have been evidence that it wasn’t suicide but it certainly wasn’t evidence proving that she’s the one that did it.

  • @VictoriaHudson
    @VictoriaHudson Рік тому +24

    Good grief: a man who doesn’t like guns and is right-handed, shoots himself with a gun - three times - using his LEFT hand? And he’s blind in one eye - the left eye?!? And the timing of the out-of-the-ordinary call to his daughter claiming he didn’t eat the food she left for him? How could she have known that? The US justice system is so twisted and broken it’s beyond pathetic.

  • @fancypants145
    @fancypants145 Рік тому +85

    Sounds like that judge let a guilty person walk. Bad decision

  • @DR-mq1vn
    @DR-mq1vn Рік тому +306

    I had no idea a judge could step in and make the decision and totally disregard the jury! I do not like that this judge did that.

    • @moniqueengleman873
      @moniqueengleman873 Рік тому +9

      It rarely happens but it does happen.
      The are the law

    • @rebeccacarlson9166
      @rebeccacarlson9166 Рік тому +19

      It absolutely can happen. A Judge is the one that makes all the determinations before the jury is charged with making a decision. He knows the law better than anyone. He said the State didn't prove their case. This is a prime example of the legal system working and why it's important for the prosecutors to have undeniable evidence.

    • @newsigmundfreud3023
      @newsigmundfreud3023 Рік тому +23

      This woman had something on this judge. “Corruption” at its best”

    • @oscargr_
      @oscargr_ Рік тому +14

      His explanation makes no sense. Or if it does it would apply to a whole lot more cases.
      He says he is worried the jury would convict on emotions.
      Both sides had the opportunity to play on emotion. The judge had opportunity to instruct jury what to consider and what not, and to warn the jury not to vote based on emotion.

    • @ShidaPenns
      @ShidaPenns Рік тому +17

      There are many innocent people in jail who wish they had a judge who did their duty like this one did.
      Better to potentially free guilty people than to risk jailing innocent people. The state did not fulfill their duty, and the jury members then proved that they were making emotional decisions, proving the judge correct.
      Prosecutors love to manipulate juries, knowing they are human creatures, as easily manipulated as all of us (despite what some of us like to think about ourselves). It's honestly disgusting how easy it is to put innocent people behind bars.

  • @jeremysmith5919
    @jeremysmith5919 Рік тому +263

    That Oscar winning performance of a 9-1-1 call played by the "concerned wife" is the first tip off...

    • @vibebeautiful1805
      @vibebeautiful1805 Рік тому +29

      That “help me! Help me!” Sounded like she was reading from a script. Wild! Lol

    • @daniellebeane8221
      @daniellebeane8221 8 місяців тому +4

      And what does she need 'help' for if he is already dead! (because she found him committed suicide)

    • @jyc313
      @jyc313 7 місяців тому +10

      Oscar winning? My dog has better acting skills pretending he didn’t get into the snack bin.

    • @tebelshaw9486
      @tebelshaw9486 7 місяців тому

      ​​@@daniellebeane8221 Help me be acquitted!! 😮

    • @nh6391
      @nh6391 6 місяців тому +7

      My thoughts exactly! I didn't even need to hear anything else after that. 😆

  • @Deb.in.Detroit
    @Deb.in.Detroit Рік тому +7

    The judge said in his interview, there is a difference between "not guilty" and "innocent". In his ruling, he clearly proclaims her innocent.

  • @junicesaylor4802
    @junicesaylor4802 Рік тому +8

    Wow how did the judge have so much power to do that and not let it go to trial. Also bs that the families cannot appeal. The families need to find a way to prove he was incompetent or something.

  • @alemontwisted9508
    @alemontwisted9508 Рік тому +259

    Somebody on the defense had something to hold over the judge’s head bc the way he reacted and acquitted her so quickly, it’s something behind it.

    • @isamatey
      @isamatey Рік тому +19

      Yes I agree. And one of the defense attorney used to work in DC where corruption reigns, makes you think….

    • @patrickmcneil5089
      @patrickmcneil5089 Рік тому +13

      The judge was probably getting blackmailed

    • @janefromtennessee
      @janefromtennessee Рік тому +11

      Terrible injustice

    • @WouldntULikeToKnow.
      @WouldntULikeToKnow. Рік тому +5

      And he was almost retired.

    • @melissabarham4837
      @melissabarham4837 6 місяців тому +3

      She was once married to a high ranking politician in that town. Of course she was privy to some dirty deeds done by the judge....blackmail for sure!

  • @eleanoraquitaine2966
    @eleanoraquitaine2966 Рік тому +342

    Another corrupt judge.

  • @LeeSerrano
    @LeeSerrano Рік тому +134

    My favorite 48hours journalist investigator Erin Moriarty. The best voice out there.

    • @colinsmith484
      @colinsmith484 7 місяців тому +1

      She’s up there with Annie Jacobsen for best voice in all media

    • @lex1216
      @lex1216 3 місяці тому +1

      For sure, lol Peter as well

    • @marinas.8478
      @marinas.8478 2 місяці тому

      I adore Erin, she is an excellent narrator! She is the best in 48 Hours!

    • @mauryagupta6024
      @mauryagupta6024 Місяць тому

      I prefer Van Sant.

  • @uofa82
    @uofa82 Рік тому +11

    Somebody needs to check if there are any bodies in her work as a nurse.

  • @LaVisaSylvis
    @LaVisaSylvis 9 місяців тому +3

    Diane Fanning is one of my most favorite true crime writers. I’ll have to get this book.

  • @nevineshulkami
    @nevineshulkami Рік тому +140

    This judge is an insult to jurisprudence ..

    • @lisanetgark415
      @lisanetgark415 Рік тому

      No, he saw that the State had NO EVIDENCE. The Corner jump the gun too. His death should have been ruled Inconclusive. There are way too many holes to pin on anyone. No gunshot residue on her person nor clothing. Where is the evidence linking her to the death? The evidence at hand does not show that she was the person who pulled the trigger. Find the person who has the gun shot residue. Did that corner test the victims hand for gun shot residue. Too many holes to lock someone up for the rest of their life. The Judge did the absolute right decision. Not Guilty!

  • @pbmc_
    @pbmc_ Рік тому +282

    She will stand before the ultimate Judge one day.

    • @GoodWillPrevail
      @GoodWillPrevail Рік тому +7

      That's right. God will render accounts with the wicked.

    • @tmyap122
      @tmyap122 Рік тому +4

      amen 🙏🏼

    • @GoodWillPrevail
      @GoodWillPrevail Рік тому +7

      @@carnmarth334 if you don't believe in God, you are the one who is a fool. There will be a judgment Day and those who refuse to repent will stand before our holy and righteous God.

    • @StofStuiver
      @StofStuiver 10 місяців тому +1

      Yea and there is a good chance she can walk right into heaven.

    • @Unborn-Stillborn
      @Unborn-Stillborn 9 місяців тому

      ​@GoodWillPrevail prove there's a god .. don't bother you, can't. Then explain how your just god would allow this to happen. Then explain how a loving god allows cancer in children ...

  • @tracygonglik936
    @tracygonglik936 Рік тому +85

    Reynella should still be in prison,
    There is no possible way David fired 3 shots to take his life, why would you shoot yourself in middle of forehead and He was R handed,
    Was their residue on his hands. And she could of had an accomplish

    • @cannablissdreams
      @cannablissdreams Рік тому +3

      *accomplice

    • @tracygonglik936
      @tracygonglik936 Рік тому +4

      Sorry, auto correct wouldn't put correct spelling

    • @heavilyinvested5789
      @heavilyinvested5789 Рік тому

      Yes, agreed. I guess the prosecution should have emphasized that more.

    • @Faristol7
      @Faristol7 Рік тому +1

      ​@@cannablissdreamsAnd: 'she could HAVE had an accomplice:. Why do people not know their perfect tenses anymore?????

    • @lyndahadley2352
      @lyndahadley2352 Рік тому +2

      @Faristol7 The perfect tenses went the way of the proper pronouns, possibly.

  • @sarahhurst701
    @sarahhurst701 Рік тому +13

    She looks so much like that actress Bea Arthur.

  • @richardernsberger5692
    @richardernsberger5692 6 місяців тому +6

    The wife was the only other person in the house. "Nuff said. Crazy decision by the judge.

  • @heavnli_goddess6052
    @heavnli_goddess6052 Рік тому +225

    Justice wasn’t done in this case and it’s a damn shame.

  • @davebrown8278
    @davebrown8278 Рік тому +134

    Living in TN I can attest to the fact that the legal system in this state is corrupt

    • @minini5571
      @minini5571 Рік тому +8

      Well, considering the sorry state of affairs in this whole country…corruption everywhere.😢

    • @pcastromedina
      @pcastromedina Рік тому

      Wherever republicans are in power, there will always be corruption, hate, abuse of power, etc etc etc

    • @ginakennedy441
      @ginakennedy441 Рік тому

      Lived here all my life I do not feel this way at all

    • @just.j5302
      @just.j5302 Рік тому +3

      All over the South...

    • @tabbycarlson6524
      @tabbycarlson6524 Рік тому +3

      ​@@just.j5302It's not just the south its everywhere in the country unfortunately...

  • @Mr.EmeraldTheGreen
    @Mr.EmeraldTheGreen Рік тому +257

    Smh,,,, yet another criminal walks free while her victims are dead and the families are left with nothing. The judicial system in this country is absolutely disgusting.

    • @cannablissdreams
      @cannablissdreams Рік тому +8

      💯 %!!!!

    • @seahawks366
      @seahawks366 Рік тому +16

      Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn’t. The judge should have left it up to the jury to make the decision

    • @Panwere36
      @Panwere36 Рік тому +1

      Blame feminism in part.

    • @SidewaysInTraffic
      @SidewaysInTraffic Рік тому +8

      2 husbands with medical conditions while she's a head nurse......I'm wondering if she was poisoning them.

    • @PanelsWainio
      @PanelsWainio Рік тому +1

      ​@@Panwere36please mansplain to us ladies. 😂😂😂

  • @christophercaraggayan5220
    @christophercaraggayan5220 Рік тому +5

    God is the ultimate Judge of us all in the afterlife!
    Hebrews 9:27

  • @Fortheloveoflore
    @Fortheloveoflore 5 місяців тому +12

    Tbh, the fact that one of the jurors wanted to find her guilty because they thought her lawyer was corny is concerning. There really was an astounding lack of evidence.

    • @ryanalynnpeterson6155
      @ryanalynnpeterson6155 3 місяці тому +1

      My thoughts exactly. She was going to be convicted because of rumors. Could she have done it. Absolutely. But they had no proof. Very concerning the amount of people who think she should have been convicted based on assumptions.

  • @KenJames9911
    @KenJames9911 Рік тому +86

    Her 911 call sounded Fake ASF.

  • @LupusLifestyle
    @LupusLifestyle Рік тому +309

    The judge needs to be jailed.

    • @lisavizzini9609
      @lisavizzini9609 Рік тому +20

      That's the Best Judge I've ever seen! He truly followed the law. We need more Judges like him....

    • @monana9040
      @monana9040 Рік тому +18

      He was jailed. For six months. Not because of this though.

    • @rehab5355
      @rehab5355 Рік тому +2

      @@monana9040 I believe it even tho i mite look it up ....If it hasn't been expunged

    • @mariastewart9820
      @mariastewart9820 Рік тому +2

      ​@@monana9040 I'm not surprised !

    • @sunnybearbuds
      @sunnybearbuds Рік тому +1

      Absolutely.

  • @amymalski
    @amymalski Рік тому +427

    That judge is absolutely horrifying. Despicable. There should be an avenue for appeal, always.

    • @seahawks366
      @seahawks366 Рік тому +18

      100 percent agree

    • @heavilyinvested5789
      @heavilyinvested5789 Рік тому +25

      Agree. I don't understand how there is no appeal? Here I thought the supreme court is the last ears to the case. How can a judge "one judge" just decide on that. Considering as well that there was a guilty verdict before.

    • @Madamegato
      @Madamegato Рік тому +22

      100%. The fact that it is supposed to go to the jury should be absolutely sacred. And when he said at the end he wasn't saying she was innocent? Whew. You could have knocked me over with a feather. Dirty. Absolutely dirty.

    • @lesliemassey-or6cv
      @lesliemassey-or6cv Рік тому +17

      They probably have something going between them (the judge and defendant). Because what’s in it for the judge that he wouldn’t just let the due process continue until the end, ESPECIALLY since there was a guilty verdict before?! Very suspicious!

    • @nycgirltee
      @nycgirltee Рік тому +11

      He made my blood boil

  • @RAZR_Channel
    @RAZR_Channel Рік тому +3

    38:19 - That judge is sweating... see the drop on the right side of his face? and it Ain't from the set lighting...

  • @buruzn09
    @buruzn09 Рік тому +105

    The more the judge explains his decision, the more clear it is that it is a complete joke.

  • @brooklynbarbie6855
    @brooklynbarbie6855 Рік тому +135

    Corrupt judge. I think she had something on him. Very unfortunate for the deceased man, his daughter & family.

  • @differenttakethanmost
    @differenttakethanmost Рік тому +457

    I’ll never ever understand how juries are expected to make an “informed decision” when they’re not given all the information...
    That now ALL of her husbands have died under suspicious circumstances is most certainly relevant to this case. But the jury isn’t allowed to know about the others, that’s insane.

    • @WideAwakeHuman
      @WideAwakeHuman Рік тому +58

      It’s the price we pay for trying to have cases tried on the merits of the case itself instead of someone’s past. Although rare, I promise you there are people out there with 2 or 3 spouses that died under what can be described as suspicious circumstances but that had nothing to do with their deaths - our Justice system is designed to protect the innocent which sometimes means letting a guilty person go free.

    • @eustab.anas-mann9510
      @eustab.anas-mann9510 Рік тому +2

      ​@blakjak220
      This.

    • @BlackGirlLovesAnime6
      @BlackGirlLovesAnime6 Рік тому +18

      Why weren’t they allowed to know that? That is very crucial information in this case. Even her 911 call didn’t sound believable before I knew this video questioned his act of s*icide

    • @cannablissdreams
      @cannablissdreams Рік тому +9

      ​@Wide Awake Human that's NOT how our justice system is SUPPOSED to work tho.. and.. letting the same murderer go free THREE TIMES is lame!! come on now!! your argument is LAME

    • @Im-ahthegreat
      @Im-ahthegreat Рік тому

      @ Wide Awake Human …. our Justice system is historically designed to convict the guilty which sometimes means convicting innocent persons of a certain background and letting go free other individuals of other specific backgrounds. 🤷

  • @TxBelle
    @TxBelle 6 місяців тому +3

    Raynella's "team" had something on Judge Summers and blackmailed him! Period! This woman was friendly in the DA's office with everyone! You cant sit there and tell me she wasnt able to dig up dirt on the Judge so she could go free! That woman deserved to live the rest of her life behind bars!

  • @larking1555
    @larking1555 Рік тому +23

    See what a judge can do? Imagine the injustice that has and will continue with those leches in the Supreme Court.

    • @bluecollarlit
      @bluecollarlit Рік тому

      The right wing yoyos Republicans have stuffed the supreme Court with have made the court irrelevant.
      People are going to live their lives as they wish to, they're not going to ask permission of corrupt evil Clarence Thomas and his crazy wife.
      Everyone will ignore SC blathering like Jim Jordan ignored his subpoena.

  • @zombiechicken7114
    @zombiechicken7114 Рік тому +90

    The judge says she has an alibi but he also says they couldn't prove time of death. So he contradicts himself.

    • @Globelle
      @Globelle Рік тому

      He is likely having sex with her, past present or future

    • @peterjosephtorres
      @peterjosephtorres Рік тому +12

      The fact that the prosecution can’t establish the time of death is the very reason their case was weak. That was the point. She’s not guilty simply because the judge prosecution never proved she was.

    • @happyinparis
      @happyinparis Рік тому +5

      That judge is arrogant.

    • @MjoePta
      @MjoePta Рік тому +3

      the case was weak from the start.... they were supposed to prove time of death and also compare that to the alibi. the woman didnt even have gun powder residue

    • @elizabethparsons1071
      @elizabethparsons1071 Рік тому +5

      It's not a contradiction it's 2 different facts, she was known to be out and he couldn't be proved to have died at a specific time where she was home. Unless you can prove someone died like 3 hours before the suspect was out creating an alibi then you can't prove anything. I don't think the judge was saying she's innocent or guilty honestly, I believe he was saying there isn't enough evidence to prove she's guilty. In the uk police have to put forward their case to the crown prosecution service who decide if there is enough evidence to go to trial. They are similar to the DA in that way except they aren't elected or appointed, they are people who applied for the role and have a country wide framework of what to consider. No political agenda can sway it. No emotion, just does this meet the criteria for being prosecuted, is there enough evidence to support the trial ect.

  • @lcn2727
    @lcn2727 Рік тому +166

    She’s guilty for sure. PERIOD. Who knows the judge may become the third husband.

  • @sngray11
    @sngray11 Рік тому +41

    The fact that this black widow ended up getting off completely scot-free is mind-boggling to me! smdh.

  • @imaniakika
    @imaniakika Рік тому +3

    It sucks but I’ll be honest… the defense provided enough room for reasonable doubt. And they poked holes in the very little evidence the prosecution had. She likely did it but the case wasn’t strong enough against her.

  • @sudi_cloud
    @sudi_cloud Рік тому +6

    I'm happy with the judge's decision. 👏👏👏 I would not entrust anyone's life to a jury that disregards a defense argument because it thinks the attorney is a "bad actor." Maybe they didn't like the attorney's hairstyle either, who knows. Justice isn't theater and what's at stake isn't an Oscar - it's a person's life.

  • @carolyn6001
    @carolyn6001 Рік тому +97

    That was shocking. I didnt expect the "judge" to be the judge of what she did. Thats what the jury is supposed to be for. But if the jury should be allowed to have all the information about the case.. NO evidence to defend or condemn the person on trial should be withheld ever. And far too many defendants have had evidence to exonerate them withheld from the trial .

    • @peppiholliday4525
      @peppiholliday4525 Рік тому +11

      This is so true. In the case of my son there is a public defender who knows of the truth and refuses to come forward and instead allows my son to sit in jail for three-and-a-half years for something that he did not do.

  • @aquachonk
    @aquachonk Рік тому +66

    And we all sit around waiting for her fourth victim.

  • @beverlywhite5438
    @beverlywhite5438 Рік тому +27

    A gun was fired 3 times and that's suicide? Yeah ok, right!

  • @toreyunderwood2938
    @toreyunderwood2938 Рік тому +3

    I mean, but, spasms after death are not fantasy. And I agree with the judge in that there’s a difference between “not guilty” and “innocent”

  • @reynaldoalcala8164
    @reynaldoalcala8164 Рік тому +1

    I love this program, so mind-boggling I can't comprehend mind of judge who handle this case.

  • @cagandcheese
    @cagandcheese Рік тому +22

    Well, when that woman ends up with another dead husband, don't be surprised.

  • @cali.girllivinnnevada8
    @cali.girllivinnnevada8 Рік тому +21

    I’m sorry, but I see a pattern here with her other ex-husband and it is a shame that the jury was not informed of this. I don’t know how the judicial system expects a jury to make an informed decision when they don’t have all the information….?!? 🤯

  • @marytodd9170
    @marytodd9170 Рік тому +49

    Prayers for the families and victims ❤

    • @adrianaevseev7655
      @adrianaevseev7655 Рік тому +1

      🙏❤✝️May God bless all families, in Jesus name I pray 🙏❤✝️

  • @kimberlykennedy6681
    @kimberlykennedy6681 Рік тому +4

    Appalling! That woman is a killer.

  • @PreppingAngel
    @PreppingAngel Рік тому +4

    Having dealt with a close family member that was dealing with the same thing as her second husband, I do see where the defenses explanation is very plausible with the gun shots. If you don't have experience with mental health/brain diseases/death with them and neurological problems you wouldn't understand it. It was my dad and I saw not only his irritation dealing with it but other people in the facility he was getting help at. I heard several times what they said as well as my dad. "I'm useless, why am I even here." I would assure dad we needed him and give him examples. I also dealt with PTSD from WWII. Extremities (head, arms, hands, legs, feet) just spasm or move on their own. I myself have neurological problems with my hand. It will spasm and double do whatever I am doing. It's slight and just an aggravation for now. Like typing this I have to proof read and correct what my fingers double type and if I use the mouse my middle finger will spasm and click the mouse button. Sometimes the mouse flies to a different area altogether. My wrist will just have a weird flick to the right once in a while. Thankfully, the doctor does know why but I won't have the surgery until it gets worse. Other than that I would have to hear the entire case to base an opinion. I am in middle Tennessee and we didn't hear much about this case back then. I saw no hard evidence, nothing that showed beyond a shadow of a doubt that she did it. Just circumstantial that might implicate her guilt, but it certainly doesn't prove her guilty.

    •  8 місяців тому

      Great story but if you want to die, you use the hand you normally use to make it a speedy death. Not shoot with a hand you don't normally use.

  • @YaLittleFriend
    @YaLittleFriend Рік тому +41

    I love how Steve laughed at almost being killed. As a southerner tho I can confirm this trait tho😂

    • @Libbathegreat
      @Libbathegreat 8 місяців тому +2

      I can also confirm that as a Southerner we love making up stories.

  • @dijanakovacevic6107
    @dijanakovacevic6107 Рік тому +164

    Wow. This judge is the epitome of what's wrong with the criminal justice system in the US. There's a difference between ‘not guilty’ and ‘innocent’?

    • @artemis2666
      @artemis2666 Рік тому +35

      There is a difference. That has nothing to do with the judge. I'm not stating I agree with what he did. But there is a difference between innocent & not guilty...in other words the person has not been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. You know that middle area? Where nobody knows for sure?

    • @dijanakovacevic6107
      @dijanakovacevic6107 Рік тому +10

      @@artemis2666 Of course, I understand that in technical terms. Also, I thought there was plenty of evidence against her.

    • @helianabanes4875
      @helianabanes4875 Рік тому +28

      There was really no evidence against her. It was all musing. She may have done it, but it never should have been brought to trial. The way the jury spoke about the case, it was clear that the judge was right in taking away the decision from them.

    • @donnahelm2979
      @donnahelm2979 Рік тому +12

      ​Heliana Banes agree! You can't convict based on lawyers poor acting skills, and call after death spasms fantasy. I mean yeah she probably did it but there was obviously some doubt

    • @SidewaysInTraffic
      @SidewaysInTraffic Рік тому +12

      @@helianabanes4875 Yup, when the fat dude in the middle said.....The lawyer's acting was bad is when I knew she was guilty LOL.

  • @carlinetorweihe4246
    @carlinetorweihe4246 Рік тому +23

    Judge crapped up. What was he scared of? He made the trial a laughing stock.🤮

  • @ellemelgomz6674
    @ellemelgomz6674 Рік тому +5

    Justice is not served... It's so upsetting.

  • @jimgoodman1845
    @jimgoodman1845 Рік тому +2

    Judge should marry the black widow.

  • @mismermaid22
    @mismermaid22 Рік тому +188

    That judge had NO RIGHT to dismiss the case. The majority of judges have never had their own lives at stake and in the hands of someone with power. I wish they AND the majority of these defense attorneys, (who full-well know their clients are GUILTY), get a big dose of their hypocrisy and lies. They all make me sick and angry.

    • @juditharsenault2131
      @juditharsenault2131 Рік тому +28

      He does have the right. It's his court room.

    • @Tamara-id1pe
      @Tamara-id1pe Рік тому +20

      He has every right 😂

    • @stephtimms1776
      @stephtimms1776 Рік тому +10

      @@juditharsenault2131 It's God's world! He doesn't have a right to do wrong and he will answer to God for it.

    • @Witchfoot.Incorporated
      @Witchfoot.Incorporated Рік тому

      He has EVERY RIGHT 😂 The judge’s decision is correct according to the law. Folks like you are the reason people chose bench trials. You are ignorant of the law & what counts as ‘preponderance of the evidence.’

    • @DebsMcC69
      @DebsMcC69 Рік тому +7

      Unfortunately he does have the ‘right’. However the fact he probably wasn’t ‘right’ in doing what he did a killer is free. He almost says as much at the end…

  • @jacquelineramagano6572
    @jacquelineramagano6572 Рік тому +54

    She will face her maker one day. This judge should not have had the authority to decide her fate. I’ve never had faith in our “justice” system. A family court judge made a decision thirty years ago that nearly destroyed my family. Our faith in God kept us strong and tightened our bond, despite the judges’ ruling to separate us. It’s scary to realize how much power one person can have.

  • @robertwilliam5527
    @robertwilliam5527 Рік тому +49

    Who in the world would need to shoot 3 times to hit himself once ? 👀👀👀
    She is well known by the police so this whole trial was one big joke, except the prosecutor who did an excellent job.

  • @darkages9507
    @darkages9507 Рік тому +3

    American "justice" system = Whoever is better connected and/or richer is nonguilty.

  • @Valeria-mq3qn
    @Valeria-mq3qn Рік тому +62

    People have said this before about other people, and it almost always bothers me, but in this case, this woman truly does have evil eyes IMO. If a look could consume your soul, hers most certainly would.

    • @D4Disdain
      @D4Disdain Рік тому +7

      My garden's lizards have warmer eyes than that female. She got cold hard eyes. May the men rest in peace.

    • @LittleKikuyu
      @LittleKikuyu Рік тому +4

      It’s really a thing though. You can see a lot from a person’s eyes. That doesn’t hold up in a court though, probably for the best! 😅

  • @viralvinny
    @viralvinny Рік тому +55

    When their first and second husband die 🤔🤔🫣🫣
    Freak farm accident 🤥🤥
    Now suicide 🫤
    Then there was also the other barber that pressed charges when she shot at him with a revolver 🤯

    • @mycharmedunicorn8715
      @mycharmedunicorn8715 Рік тому +9

      Right, she was the gun expert and her second husband was supposedly scared of guns. Yet he does by a gun. Alrighty Mr big shot judge

    • @viralvinny
      @viralvinny Рік тому +5

      @@mycharmedunicorn8715 I think he was looking for a girlfriend in her 😜

  • @nachgeben
    @nachgeben Рік тому +35

    That judge is sweating profusely in that interview, literally has drops falling down his face. Interesting.

    • @teddyjam8134
      @teddyjam8134 8 місяців тому +5

      Because he was lying his a$$ off.

  • @usgalsen
    @usgalsen 3 місяці тому +2

    When you hear a judge talk about "the good Lord above", there won't be a fair trial.

  • @juancgomez98
    @juancgomez98 3 місяці тому +2

    The judge fell in love with the defendant.

  • @arimax888
    @arimax888 Рік тому +61

    I fear for whomever comes across that corrupt judge. He definitely was wrong & lets just hope the black widow doesn't strike again killing yet another husband!

    • @Dee-so3by
      @Dee-so3by Рік тому +6

      @arimax3216, that was the last time for the judge to preside over a case, he retired. He said it himself that it was the last case for him as he was retiring.

  • @The-Warrior-Bride
    @The-Warrior-Bride Рік тому +29

    She definitely has something on that judge, for him to send the jury to deliberate and then immediately acquitt her. What does she have on him. God sees all, and vengeance is the Lords.

    • @broberts2043
      @broberts2043 Рік тому +3

      Yes!

    • @tabbycarlson6524
      @tabbycarlson6524 Рік тому +3

      He didn't send the jury to deliberate at all...and he did what he did to uphold the law...the state didn't have enough evidence to prove her guilt therefore he dismissed because in his opinion they didn't even have enough evidence to charge her to begin with...which they didn't...I agree she's probably guilty however the prosecution didn't PROVE it beyond a reasonable doubt and the judge stopped the jury from convicting her on emotions and their opinions because of the lack of evidence

    • @broberts2043
      @broberts2043 Рік тому +1

      @@tabbycarlson6524 I, and 23 of 24 jurors that did get to deliberate (1 knew her and her family and lied about it and subsequently hung the first trial.) disagree with you. You are correct though that he sent the jury out before hijacking the trial. They did not deliberate (And they were very angry about that.)

    • @mechengr1731
      @mechengr1731 Рік тому

      ​@@broberts2043ok, but one guy wanted to convict bc he didn't like how her defense attorney was doing his job.
      I'm not saying she's innocent, but not guilty bc of reasonable doubt makes sense here.

    • @broberts2043
      @broberts2043 Рік тому +1

      @@mechengr1731 I guess I’ll say if you knew everything the family knew, and had sat through her 3 trials, you’d think differently.

  • @mountainsnowbird4683
    @mountainsnowbird4683 Рік тому +46

    The phone call that she made to her husband's daughter...... I just wonder what the judge thought about that? I could see suicide, but I can also see her killing him. But that phone call was out of the ordinary. Also the things that she told his daughter.
    I also don't understand why they couldn't determine how long he had been dead.

    • @kkarx
      @kkarx Рік тому +10

      Is there even anyone who thinks she is not guilty after that phone call?

    • @stephaniek1076
      @stephaniek1076 Рік тому +7

      @@kkarx Depends on how credible you find the daughter. Where is the "proof" of that phone call, or the wording thereof?

    • @kkarx
      @kkarx Рік тому +5

      @@stephaniek1076 you can easily find out if there was any phone call.

    • @cb3514
      @cb3514 Рік тому +2

      ​@@kkarxright. My decision solely relies upon that. I can believe that his daughter, grieving and wanting justice, could potentially alter facts if she truly believed her father was murdered. I'd want to see details of that phone call.

    • @MjoePta
      @MjoePta Рік тому +1

      so outter the blue u gonna believe what the daughter said? if thats how u see it, why didnt the prosecutors do abit of digging

  • @toniacollinske2518
    @toniacollinske2518 Рік тому +10

    No one wants to believe their loved one was capable of suicide. I definitely have doubts about her innocence but with the little snippets presented here, there was definitely reasonable doubt.

  • @FREETHINKER505
    @FREETHINKER505 9 місяців тому +2

    CLEAR CORRUPTION

  • @fojc2134
    @fojc2134 Рік тому +44

    The justice system has no justice. It always boils down to which team puts on a better act. The jury gets to decide which movie they liked better that had the best actors and props, the state or the defense movie.

    • @TelephoneToughGuy
      @TelephoneToughGuy Рік тому +4

      The jury *didn't* get to decide, though.

    • @fojc2134
      @fojc2134 Рік тому +2

      @@TelephoneToughGuy The judge did.

    • @TelephoneToughGuy
      @TelephoneToughGuy Рік тому +7

      @@fojc2134 : Just pointing out your own language: "The jury gets to decide..."
      Well, the jury didn't!
      See my point?

    • @wordivore
      @wordivore Рік тому +9

      @@TelephoneToughGuy Well in most cases that's the case. The reasoning that one juror gave (the defense attorney was being fake) is not a good reason to vote guilty. Your vote needs to be based on the evidence. Period, not how you think any of the attorneys are 'being.'

    • @TelephoneToughGuy
      @TelephoneToughGuy Рік тому

      @@wordivore : No sh!t, sherlock.
      That said, what does your reply have to do with my comment?
      I was just pointing out that in this case, the jury didn't get to decide.
      The judge didn't even give the jury a *chance* .
      Anyway, your reply was redundant.

  • @Rachauna
    @Rachauna Рік тому +58

    This is the 2nd case I've seen on either, here, or Dateline, where a "suicide" took place and yet more than 1 shot fired. Family in that case also held ties to local law enforcement that muddied the waters & delayed justice.

    • @heavilyinvested5789
      @heavilyinvested5789 Рік тому +12

      Yes. I mean it's not impossible but three shots? And even more a shot because of spasm? The prosecutions case is more believable.

    • @allypad64
      @allypad64 Рік тому +4

      In my hometown, they ruled a man’s death a suicide. He died by 32 hammer blows to the head. True story.

    • @stephanipeloquin4631
      @stephanipeloquin4631 Рік тому +3

      ​@@allypad64wow that's insane

    • @gloriamontgomery6900
      @gloriamontgomery6900 Рік тому +2

      To be fair, there are some very rare cases of suicide where there is more than one shot. But three? That is hard to believe

  • @michaelbodine9240
    @michaelbodine9240 Рік тому +47

    Perhaps it was the judge who made a ruling based on emotion!

    • @monana9040
      @monana9040 Рік тому

      He was an alcoholic and drug addict. Maybe he couldn’t think clearly.

    • @broberts2043
      @broberts2043 Рік тому +4

      The judge knew Raynella’s first husband.

    • @michaelbodine9240
      @michaelbodine9240 Рік тому +1

      @@broberts2043 Is that true?

    • @broberts2043
      @broberts2043 Рік тому +2

      @@michaelbodine9240 It is.

  • @scaredy-cat
    @scaredy-cat Рік тому +4

    Usually no eyewitness, however circumstantial and physical evidence if found can overwhelmingly prove a crime

  • @delilahrainelle7158
    @delilahrainelle7158 Рік тому +5

    This woman is so sneaky, so manipulative, and so, so guilty. She killed both of her husbands and would have killed Steve Walker had she not missed him on the first shot and ultimately ran out of bullets. She should have been put away at that time. It makes me sick and all I can say is anyone who knows this murderer had better steer clear of this evil woman.
    I believe the judge that acquitted her was an attention hog.

  • @oblivion85
    @oblivion85 Рік тому +74

    I remember this case, I’m 100% sure she did it..I guess her bursting out “she didn’t do it” during trial helped sway the judge

    • @conniesmith9732
      @conniesmith9732 Рік тому

      As a student of the law and legal right and correct procedures under the actual letter of the law:
      iWHAat the frig am I watching!?? It's f-ing unreal!!!! What a bunch of disgusting power-hungry blatant illegal, immortal malpractice garbage. This was no just trial!!!! Judge just plays jury & God too????!
      Evidence of her past husband murders and Steve's testimony not being told to jury??!.. .didn't seem to matter to the judge!!!!
      "I didnt want to Pass the buck to the jury"!?? IT'S THE WHOLE POINT OF JURY trial??! What a farce!
      How is this actually hqppening !?? justice system is SO complicated and twisted in an attempt to be "fair to all" it ends up being a nightmare for both sides! Ugh! It's a true tragedy how long and difficult court reform is😣 This physically hurt to watch.

    • @seahawks366
      @seahawks366 Рік тому +5

      The judge made the decision not the jury

    • @oblivion85
      @oblivion85 Рік тому +1

      @@seahawks366 sorry…i was going from an old memory of this case

    • @mycharmedunicorn8715
      @mycharmedunicorn8715 Рік тому +8

      He was probably hoping to get a piece of that. Wonder if he got his reward from her

    • @stephaniek1076
      @stephaniek1076 Рік тому +1

      Did we see that part in this episode? I don't remember seeing that. If so, do you know the timeframe?