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The prosecutor presents evidence to suggest that Gregory was tormented by the prospect of losing his children during the divorce and the medical examiner re-evaluates the autopsy report indicating it was possible for Kit to have been murdered earlier than assumed when Gregory was present.
26:54 - 30:20 (03:26)
Summary
The prosecutor presents evidence to suggest that Gregory was tormented by the prospect of losing his children during the divorce and the medical examiner re-evaluates the autopsy report indicating it was possible for Kit to have been murdered earlier than assumed when Gregory was present.
ChapterChances of Gregory's innocence?
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The defense argues that Gregory's blood sample compromised the integrity of the DNA, but his DNA was not found anywhere on Kit's body or clothes.
30:21 - 32:05 (01:43)
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The defense argues that Gregory's blood sample compromised the integrity of the DNA, but his DNA was not found anywhere on Kit's body or clothes. However, the defense claims his DNA would still be in the house and have mixed with his wife's.
ChapterChances of Gregory's innocence?
EpisodeHaunting Images
PodcastDateline NBC
The defense points out the killer left the door slightly ajar, the same way Henry, the suspect, left it, in the investigation of the murder of Kit Murray.
32:05 - 34:11 (02:06)
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The defense points out the killer left the door slightly ajar, the same way Henry, the suspect, left it, in the investigation of the murder of Kit Murray. The suspect's reaction to a ruse during the police interview was also further investigated.