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The pathologist found bruises and abrasions on Sandra's hands as though she had been in a physical altercation. There was also an abrasion on the left side of her neck. The cable tie had been pulled up and back towards the left side of her throat, something inconsistent with a self-inflicted injury. The use of cable ties in suicides was almost unheard of. In fact, the only time cable ties had been used to inflict death had been in murder cases…
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0:19.4 | This is the 21st in a series of bonus episodes. |
0:27.4 | This episode contains distressing themes and descriptions of violence. |
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0:52.3 | It seems he went berserk with a shotgun at the weekend after learning that his mother-in-law |
0:57.1 | was planning to give prosecution evidence against him. |
0:59.7 | How can someone who has been tried for such a serious, serious offense be released back |
1:04.7 | into the public? |
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1:15.0 | Yes, there should be an investigation, a review. |
1:17.6 | But it may well be that the judge has made on the information before him an absolutely |
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1:23.2 | The job of the judges to protect the public, to protect the witnesses, actually protect |
1:27.6 | the defendant, and two of those three points I think the judges found. |
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