The first person to be suspected of any murder is the spouse. Eric's wife had been cheating on him with a lot of different men. He went to a fishing shack to think things over--when he came back--his wife had been murdered. There were quite a few suspects but Sheriff Mike was convinced it was the husband-the district attorney agreed and it went to trial.
He was found not guilty by the jury--but what happens when he walks out a free man will really upset you!!! It kind of makes you wonder whether or not to believe in the legal system. Then something happens which will surprise you even more!!
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A woman's murdered. Her cuckolded husband is the prime suspect. But a jury’s verdict is not guilty. How can that be?
It was no secret that Sophia Reilly had lovers, a lot of them, and always had. Her husband, Eric, decided to go to a remote fishing shack to decide what to do about his marriage and while he was gone, she was found murdered in their home.
Was he responsible for her murder? Or was it one of the other men in her life?
Sheriff Mike and the Beaver County District Attorney are convinced that Eric’s the murderer, but the jury finds him not guilty. Is that the beginning of the story or the end?
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21 comments :
I have never been on a jury before but I think I could be unbiased.
I've never been to any kind of trial but I think I could mostly remain unbiased unless it was regarding the murder of a child.
I have never been called to be a jury member in any trial. I have been called to jury duty twice in my life and been excused both times as not needed. I think it would be interesting to be on a jury.
Yes I did jury duty and I could be unbiased. But most cases start in court and seem to settle out of court before the jury has a say.
No I have not
I've never been on a jury and I doubt I could be unbiased!
I have not served on a jury and I think I could be unbiased.
I have not been on jury duty but I sure would love to. I have no doubt that I would be unbiased.
I've never been on jury duty. I think I could be unbiased and fair.
I've never been on a jury murder trial. I have had jury duty several times and sometimes its lasted days. I'm going to be completely honest here..its hard to be 100% unbiased in every case. We are all humans that have had our own experiences in life and our own opinions about things. We can do our best to be unbiased but we are still human.
I've been on jury duty but never for a murder trial. To be completely honest, it is hard as humans to be unbiased. We can do our best but we all have had our own experiences and our own opinions about life. We can only do our best.
I never been on a jury, but I think I could be impartial
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I can be unbiased and would love to serve on a murder trial
I have never been on a jury, and I don't think I can do. Having someone's life my hands; I couldn't have that on my conscience.
I've been an alternate on a jury, but it wasn't a murder trial.
I have never been on a jury trail. I would be unbiased.
I have never been on a jury. I think I could be objective.
Never been on a jury. Don't know what I'd do.
I have been in a jury pool but we were all dismissed since the matter was settled before it went to trial. If chosen, I would do my best to be objective.
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I have been in a jury pool but we got excused. I would try to do my duty, and be unbiased.
I served on a jury for an assault case. I am able to be unbiased.
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