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Christopher's Testimony on the Day of the Murder
Christopher revealed to the jury that he had a good time with his parents and Melissa during their visit to Samoa. He also claimed that a police officer called him on the day of the murder, looking to buy drugs from him, and that he was devastated after learning Melissa had told the police about his past as an informant.
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Accused of murdering his mother and blinding his father, a son testifies in court, trying to convey his innocence in the case, describing his hospital vigil on the night of the shooting.
1:09:27 - 1:10:47 (01:20)
Summary
Accused of murdering his mother and blinding his father, a son testifies in court, trying to convey his innocence in the case, describing his hospital vigil on the night of the shooting.
ChapterChristopher's Testimony on the Day of the Murder
EpisodeBlind Justice
PodcastDateline NBC
A witness testifies that a police informant, who he had previously named, was responsible for a drug-related murder, not the defendant who was on trial.
1:10:47 - 1:12:32 (01:45)
Summary
A witness testifies that a police informant, who he had previously named, was responsible for a drug-related murder, not the defendant who was on trial.
ChapterChristopher's Testimony on the Day of the Murder
EpisodeBlind Justice
PodcastDateline NBC
In this episode, we learn more about the criminal case of Christopher Duntsch and the testimony of his fiancé Juliette.
1:12:32 - 1:13:45 (01:13)
Summary
In this episode, we learn more about the criminal case of Christopher Duntsch and the testimony of his fiancé Juliette. The defense team discusses the frustration of having to defend against lies and distorted facts.
ChapterChristopher's Testimony on the Day of the Murder
EpisodeBlind Justice
PodcastDateline NBC
Christopher Porco denies that his banishment to Samoa gave him motive to kill his parents but becomes emotional while recalling his experience living there during his trial.
1:13:45 - 1:16:12 (02:27)
Summary
Christopher Porco denies that his banishment to Samoa gave him motive to kill his parents but becomes emotional while recalling his experience living there during his trial.