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The defense argued that Dr. Sievers' husband, Mark Sievers, was a respected doctor with a loving family and multiple girlfriends, and while he wasn't going to win any awards as a husband, he did not murder his wife.
31:34 - 34:16 (02:42)
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The defense argued that Dr. Sievers' husband, Mark Sievers, was a respected doctor with a loving family and multiple girlfriends, and while he wasn't going to win any awards as a husband, he did not murder his wife. They claimed that he was trying to conceive a third child with her, something they both wanted.
ChapterThe "Eyeball Killer" and the Husband Who Got Away
EpisodeBitter Pill
PodcastDateline NBC
Questions arise as to why David Niven Jr. would give the police the bottle of Calcium capsules used to poison his wife if he knew it would lead to evidence incriminating him.
34:16 - 35:10 (00:54)
Summary
Questions arise as to why David Niven Jr. would give the police the bottle of Calcium capsules used to poison his wife if he knew it would lead to evidence incriminating him. The defense goes after the police for sloppy handling of evidence.
ChapterThe "Eyeball Killer" and the Husband Who Got Away
EpisodeBitter Pill
PodcastDateline NBC
Yaz faces the possibility of the death penalty, while his brother almost gets sentenced to 12 years for assisting on the lam.
35:10 - 37:04 (01:54)
Summary
Yaz faces the possibility of the death penalty, while his brother almost gets sentenced to 12 years for assisting on the lam. Explosive allegations from a Lebanese fixer and his brother had to be defused by lawyers, involving Yaz in a poisoning accusation.