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2nd case. Reginald Reed is 100% guilty!! The fact that there was a history of domestic abuse. RED FLAG!! Purchasing life insurance policies the month that she was murdered. Accusing his wife of cheating is CLASSIC of a narcissist/sociopath. The way he was so nervous & fidgeting with that bean bag while his young son was being questioned by police is also telling. I'm so glad he is in prison for life. Hopefully people will start to memorize the characteristics of sociopaths/narcissists. They're VERY common. Male & female. Very charming & they like to move quickly into the bedroom. They have no respect for personal boundaries and ANGER issues (emotional dysregulation) is a huge RED FLAG!! They target the most kind, caring & loving people, because they are the opposite!!
1st case. Raynella 100% killed him. She is a classic narcissist/sociopath. Just the fact alone that she got married 6 months after her 1st husband died is the BIGGEST Red Flag. People need to realize how COMMON narcissists/sociopaths are!! They love to jump into relationships quickly! Wake Up World!!
Several bullet holes? Suicide?
Never TOO LATE
The judge is a clown.
First case.
Her 911 call gave her away. Terrible acting.
Judge is fishy too.
It's frustings even with evidences lawyers are basically saying unless there is a video of the her/ killer pulling the trigger…
you got nothing without saying those exact words. Smh.
The laughable part (bc it's so ridiculous) is I wouldnt be surprised even with a video they'll twist to argue against it writing a script to fit their narrative. How the heck do her lawyers sleep at night.
In Irene's case, there should be charges against the DA who refused to prosecute the case too. It's lucky the one witness was still alive for the trial.
Case 1: Stupid/crazy judge saying "not guilty does not mean innocent". Should have been over ruled but could not. Only in the south.
Case 2: I believe the husband killed wife for life insurance money. Unfortunately it took over 30 years to convict him,
Case 3: Rogue priest, rogue church and a rogue DA. Took 57 years to nail the killer.
G the judge is gorgeous
A judge who is retiring was willing to do what any judge should’ve been willing to do but they’re too cowardly and everybody wants to call him corrupt. Well if you’re gonna call him corrupt with absolutely no motive naturally you’re gonna assume that she’s guilty. I’m always amazed that yours will believe a hired gun who gets paid to say whatever the prosecution wants them to say to convict somebody many of whom do it for a living
I don’t know how that judge lives with himself what a joke
I will be forever grateful to you Mr Roy Hamlet You changed my whole life and I will continue to preach your name for the world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with the little I had. Thank you Mr Roy K Hamlet 🙏
I really respect Cold Case detectives.
The last episode reminds me of “The Keepers story-documentary on Netflix… sad😢
I keep noticing that killers often have thin lips. Look for it! Hers (first video) are super thin. Watch in other videos and famous serial killers…thin lips, especially top lip.😊
That Judge has blood on his hands.
No one judge should ever have that power… Except God.
You can tell the order… if you still have the gun, cartridges and photos…
If you notice… by the dents ….
the firing pin does not hit dead center. So with that you can tell if the cartridges were moved or rotated….
The good ole boy system is very strong in Tennessee…. It’s still a great place to live…
A true black widow. She spun her web on the judge and trapped him.
Such a beautiful black man. this brought tears to my eyes.
Something not right with the first judge… thoughts, anyone ?
If kids were seriously worried they might not have parents, it's because of hysterical people like that painted clown guy telling them to have that fear. They don't forcefully separate them unless the parents have to be incarcerated for some other crime they committed but in that case it's the same for white people. I've been to jail. I'm white and they did arrest me, and guess what? I didn't get to bring my kid with me.
Karma on those twins
So what he took policies out in all of them,,smart to make it look less suspect. He did it
Is anyone dating Raynella now😂
When, though? When did these multiple shot suicides take place?
I don't think she wanted be a caregiver.
In the last episode, the ex monk asked "can we move on to something else?" on the stand. Sorry dude, you had a life time to go over,in your head, the unforgivable sin of not turning over this monster to the authorities. The State did not. Sorry it makes YOU feel so uncomfortable. Sheesh, I've never heard that before?!
"We got a word for that in Texas.."
"What's that?"
"Bullshxt" 😂😂😂
Did they not do gun powder test on her
The first case she did it, that gasp she made when she was found innocent was disbelief that she'd gotten away with it.
The first case was "fixed" by the judge introducing himself in a very corrupt way. Hat a legacy he left after leaving the bench!
Wonder if the incident the sister describes of her being pushed off flotation device when she didn’t swim was the first attempt on her life.
The second case, omg!! That poor child and now as a grown man, you can still he the pain in his heart. It broke my heart!
This is crazy
The pledge of allegiance is said before court proceedings? Thats kinda odd isnt it?
I cannot believe the judge found this woman in the first episode not guilty! I think he was biased. The jury should've gotten the chance to deliberate.
Watch out for Raynella!
The DA of the third case is a living disgrace. Investigation is essential to track his suspicious behavior and potential corruption with the sinful priests.
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Blessing to all ❤🎉❤❤
So who’s the husband number 3?? Better count his time being alive 😏
Then why did the court waste time and energy the jury spent in the court? I’d be so mad if I wasted my time by being there and not even being acknowledged to the case.