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Thu, Jul 7, 2022
After 25-year-old Janet Abaroa is discovered brutally murdered in 2005 in her North Carolina home, her family points the finger at her husband, Raven Abaroa. But a lack of direct evidence means the case goes cold for years. New evidence reignites the case and Janet is exhumed. The case against Raven goes to trial. After a first hung jury, Raven takes an "Alford" plea which is a guilty plea in which a defendant maintains their innocence and does not admit to the criminal act they are accused of, but admits that the prosecution has sufficient evidence to persuade a judge or jury to find the defendant guilty, and thus agrees to be treated as guilty. He was sentenced to "8 to 10 years" and was released from prison in December 2017.
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Thu, Jul 14, 2022
Edward "Ed" Shin spent months posing in emails as his slain business partner, Chris Smith, convincing the dead man's family that Smith was alive and well on a trip across the world, before investigators would discover blood spatter in Smith's office and link Shin to the brutal crime. Shin was convicted in December 2018 of first-degree murder and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Fri, Jul 29, 2022
Late September 2014, Davison, Genesee County, Michigan: Christina Harris (Christina Ann-Thompson Harris) age 36 was found dead in her home. The police investigation went cold for several years until the Genesee County Medical Examiner changed her manner of death from "accident" to "homicide." In 2017, her husband Jason Harris, now age 47, was arrested for her murder and was found guilty by a jury. He was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. It was determined that he had laced her morning cereal with an overdose of illegal heroin. This led to him being referred to as the "cereal killer."