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My Life of Crime with Erin Moriarty

The Bizarre Murder Plot

My Life of Crime with Erin Moriarty

CBS News

Tv & Film, True Crime

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

A harsh, yet beloved doctor found murdered in her own home. Her husband is the first suspect, except he was hundreds of miles away. And then, authorities link what seems to be a doppelganger of the husband to the case...

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0:00.0

I love my kid, but is a new comedy parenting podcast from Wendry that shares a refreshingly

0:05.3

honest and insightful take on parenting. Each week, the host will share a parenting story that'll

0:10.1

have you laughing and thinking, yes, I have absolutely been there. Listen to, I love my kid,

0:16.3

but on Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts. Many put their hope in Dr. Serhat.

0:22.7

His company was worth half a billion dollars. His research promised groundbreaking treatments

0:27.7

for HIV and cancer, but the brilliant doctor was hiding a secret. You can listen to Dr.

0:34.0

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0:41.2

I think anytime there is a beautiful, successful woman who is murdered, that's sort of what

0:48.9

society pays attention to, or better or for worse. There are certain events that no matter

0:55.1

how hard you try, you just can't make sense of them. Murder is one of them, especially the murder

1:03.6

of a 46-year-old doctor in Florida. Her name, Teresa Sievers. To think of this mother of two

1:11.6

who was killed brutally inside her home was horrifying to people. I'm Erin Moriarty 48 hours,

1:18.9

and this is my life of crime. Some of the details you're about to hear are so bizarre,

1:26.7

so ludicrous, you begin to wonder if Dr. Teresa Sievers' murder was just dreamed up by some Hollywood

1:34.4

screenwriter. But sadly, her death is all too real. It's now 9 o'clock. Now it's 9 o'clock.

1:44.6

Now it's 9 o'clock. Where's Dr? On the morning of June 29, 2015, Sandra Hoskins waited for

1:53.3

her boss, Dr. Sievers, to arrive. The office was beginning to fill up with patients.

1:59.9

I was texting back and forth trying to see if, you know, we're yet, and no response called

2:08.2

no answer marks out of town. He says, I can't get a hold of her either. How unusual was it for Dr.

2:16.3

Sievers not to shell up? Even if it was 9 o'clock and three seconds after you would hear her

2:22.0

heels coming in. That was the doctor's trademark. Four inch heels. She was a striking woman

2:29.1

who knew how to make an entrance. But more than that, Teresa Sievers was a doctor in demand.

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