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The thread on Tim McClure got me thinking about other instances where someone had a "final appeal" on UM, even though they were probably guilty.
Does anyone remember a story about a man who had a fight with his wife at a party, went home early by himself, and his wife was found dead on the road some time later? She had been backed over with the truck she was driving. The husband claimed he wouldn't have had time to travel from his house, to the road, kill her, and return home (to place a phone call maybe?). I remember the update saying that he eventually plead guilty to manslughter and got off with a few years in prison. He was on UM (prior to the manslughter conviction) to "clear his name". Justin |
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I remember this case but I'm drawing a blank when it comes to this guy's name or the state it took place in. His wife had just come into some money and authorities speculated that might have been his motive for murdering her.
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His name was Robert something, but I can't remember the last name. I always thought it was interesting that he was eventually convicted. I'd love to know more about that case.
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Oh I remember this one (except the name lol). It shows the wife meeting him when he was released from prison for a drug charge. They used to fight about her drinking all the time, and she had a DUI. They fought at the party they were at because he overtipped the female waitress. So, the wife took off in their pickup and he ended up getting a ride home from fellow guests of the party. The VERY day she was murdered, she had just inherited $50,000.
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Here's the kicker Frank
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The victim was Kay Hall. Her husband Bob was eventually convicted of the crime.
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I like that we're reviving random 20 year-old threads. It's like shaking a tree to see which of the long-dormant accounts will come back to reply
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I'm brand new here, lol, and I'm just so fascinated with this forum!
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I always thought it was extraordinary luck that Bob Hall just happened to find Kay in that terrain, then run over her and get back home in time. That is the only reason I thought he might have been innocent.
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What I appreciate about these old threads is knowing that we live in an age where all the information is readily available online, and that you can bring up most segments to watch within 2 minutes. What a difference from 2003.
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So.. Someone help me out with this. I do not recall this case whatsoever..
Bob and Kay are at a party at a country club.. They both seemingly have drinking problems and are drunk.. She gets in their truck and starts driving home, from what the wiki says, very drunk. Bob catches a ride with friends. The timeline from the wiki.. Quote:
I get Bob made statements that led to his arrest.. But.. I just can't noodle through this timeline and how Bob would know where to find her. She couldn't have returned home and they left in her vehicle, because.. He couldn't have made it home in time. Here's my takeaway from this.. I hope Virginia's DUI enforcement has gotten a whole lot better in the past 30 years. |
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