'I'm a monster' Woman heard on tape confessing to killing 💟

'I'm a monster' Woman heard on tape confessing to killing 💟


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31 mars 2015 · Seattle Times staff reporter Amid their grief came the remembrances: Olivia Anderson was a sweet, shy toddler with beautiful strawberry blonde hair; her baby brother, Nathan, loved trucks and. 21 juil. 2017 · MacNeill, a Pleasant Grove doctor, was convicted of murdering his wife, Michele MacNeill, 50, in 2007. The story of the wealthy doctor , his wife's tragic death and his mistress who moved in days later became a national true crime sensation. The defense claimed that Michele MacNeill had overdosed on her prescribed medication and fallen into the bathtub and drowned. The jury deliberated for 11 hours and on November 9, 2024, found MacNeill guilty of the first degree murder of his wife, Michele, on April 11, 2007. 10 avr. 2017 · UTAH STATE PRISON — Martin MacNeill, a prominent Pleasant Grove doctor convicted of murdering his wife to pursue a relationship with his mistress, was found dead in prison Sunday. MacNeill, 60, was found unresponsive in an outdoor yard at the prison's Olympus Facility on Sunday morning, according to Utah Department of Corrections spokeswoman. 4 juil. 2014 · Photo: AP; Getty. Last November, former doctor Martin MacNeill was convicted of murdering his wife, Michelle MacNeill, in the bathtub of his Pleasant Grove, Utah, home. 11 nov. 2024 · (CBS/AP) PROVO, Utah - Martin MacNeill, a Utah doctor, was convicted of murder early Saturday in the death of his wife six years ago, bringing an end to a trial that became the nation's. 12 avr. 2017 · Martin MacNeill, a wealthy doctor and lawyer, and his wife, Michele MacNeill, a former beauty queen, lived in Pleasant Grove, Utah, and were parents to four biological children and four adopted children. Somers' life was "turned upside down" when her father killed her mother on April 11, she said. A Washington state woman was found guilty on Friday of murdering six family members during a Christmas Eve gathering in 2007 after a dispute over money, prosecutors and a newspaper said. 6 mars 2016 · SEATTLE — A Seattle jury Friday convicted a 37-year-old woman of killing six members of her family on Christmas Eve 2007 during a holiday gathering. Michele Anderson was found guilty of six. Michele Anderson, 37, of Carnation, was convicted on six counts of aggravated first-degree murder, the King County prosecuting attorney's office said on its Facebook page. The Seattle Times. 9 févr. 2016 · In a lengthy, recorded confession that was played for a King County jury on Tuesday, Michele Anderson vacillated between guilt and defiance, accepting responsibility for killing six members of. 9 févr. 2016 · SEATTLE -- The woman accused of killing six members of her family in Carnation could be heard calling herself a monster in a taped confession to police. The prosecution played Michele Anderson’s confession to jurors at her murder trial Tuesday. The slayings took place on Christmas Eve 2007. 10 févr. 2016 · SEATTLE -- (KCPQ) -- The woman accused of killing six members of her family in Carnation could be heard calling herself a monster in a taped confession to police. The prosecution played Michele Anderson's confession to jurors at her murder trial Tuesday. The slayings took place on Christmas Eve 2007. Prosecutors will tell you Michele Anderson is a cold blooded killer, a monster, who killed her family out of greed and anger. Jurors heard similar words from the murder suspect herself. Wednesday, the jury heard Michele Anderson tell detectives how and why she killed her family on Christmas Eve 2007 in Carnation. Prosecutors played Anderson's confession which lasted more. According to the police case being heard in court at Michele’s trial for six counts of murder, soon after the parents were killed her brother Scott, his wife Erica, and their children Olivia, 5, and Nathan, 3, arrived. They were expecting to celebrate Christmas — instead they too all were gunned down in cold blood.

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