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The Case of Adam Kaufman: Tunnel Vision
The defense in the case of Adam Kaufman argued that the police had tunnel vision by focusing on Grace Pianca and ignoring the true culprit, Adam's mistress, Jen McIntyre. However, the defense investigators found that the McIntyres, including Jen, had a history of owing people money, including a $400,000 debt to the IRS.
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The transcript captures the questioning of an unidentified woman in a police case where they ask her what she had been drinking that day.
19:15 - 19:41 (00:26)
Summary
The transcript captures the questioning of an unidentified woman in a police case where they ask her what she had been drinking that day.
ChapterThe Case of Adam Kaufman: Tunnel Vision
EpisodeIn the Bedroom
PodcastDateline NBC
The defense team argues police had tunnel vision and failed to consider Adam's mistress, Jen McIntyre, who discovered the body and called 911, as a possible suspect.
19:41 - 21:44 (02:03)
Summary
The defense team argues police had tunnel vision and failed to consider Adam's mistress, Jen McIntyre, who discovered the body and called 911, as a possible suspect. Grace Pianka's lawyers take on the role of the prosecutor, accusing McIntyre of murder in a third-party defense.
ChapterThe Case of Adam Kaufman: Tunnel Vision
EpisodeIn the Bedroom
PodcastDateline NBC
The trial for the murder of Tom Kolman brought up a lot of questions about the McIntyre family's possible involvement, but the judge ruled certain information inadmissible in court.
21:44 - 25:02 (03:17)
Summary
The trial for the murder of Tom Kolman brought up a lot of questions about the McIntyre family's possible involvement, but the judge ruled certain information inadmissible in court.