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This weeks topic on War on Crime Radio: "Husbands Suspected of Murder."
Gunslinging Texas prosecutor Siegler has much to say on the subject, having tried her share of intimate partner homicides. Two of Kelly's most notable cases: Susan Wright, who was convicted of binding her husband to the couple's bed and stabbing him hundreds of times; and David Temple, whom a jury found guilty of the shotgun slaying of his pregnant wife. WCI's Kathryn Casey is working on a book about the Temple case.
Today, Kelly (pictured above) will give her take on two husbands who are prime suspects in their wives' deaths: Drew Peterson who has not been arrested for the disappearance and presumed murder of his wife, and a computer programmer currently on trial. Englishman Neil Entwistle is accused of murdering his wife and baby in 2006 . Women In Crime Ink's, Michele McPhee, whose book about the case hit bookshelves last week, is covering the trial.
Joining Kelly for the broadcast is Dr. Maurice Godwin, a forensic expert, investigative psychologist, and author. WCI's Violence Expert and author Susan Murphy-Milano will also participate in the discussion with her co-host Levi Page.
Visit The War on Crime's interactive discussion board. Also, watch for Kelly's first post for Women in Crime Ink this coming week.
Today, Kelly (pictured above) will give her take on two husbands who are prime suspects in their wives' deaths: Drew Peterson who has not been arrested for the disappearance and presumed murder of his wife, and a computer programmer currently on trial. Englishman Neil Entwistle is accused of murdering his wife and baby in 2006 . Women In Crime Ink's, Michele McPhee, whose book about the case hit bookshelves last week, is covering the trial.
Joining Kelly for the broadcast is Dr. Maurice Godwin, a forensic expert, investigative psychologist, and author. WCI's Violence Expert and author Susan Murphy-Milano will also participate in the discussion with her co-host Levi Page.
Visit The War on Crime's interactive discussion board. Also, watch for Kelly's first post for Women in Crime Ink this coming week.
2 comments:
Found your blog - thank you. I am existing in LA right now originally from Boston and I too am watching the Entwistle trial. I am vlogging/archiving the Entwistle trail on UT. http://www.youtube.com/user/RealityCanBeEvil
good show enjoyed listening to the forensic expert.
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