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Direct Appeal

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Direct Appeal

Article III

Social Sciences, Science, Society & Culture, True Crime

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

08: The prosecution says that Melanie drove Bill’s body to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Virginia, where she disposed of his remains but Melanie says she was in Delaware furniture shopping. Does Melanie have an alibi witness to support her claim and if so, why didn’t this witness testify? Also, the prosecution introduces damning Internet searches made on the McGuire’s home computer, but was it Melanie who made these searches or someone else? If you have any information regarding this case, you can submit it by emailing us at [email protected] or leaving a voicemail at (732) 510-0996. If you have a question to ask Melanie, be sure to submit it to us by 7/31/19 and we may select it for a future episode. For Images related to this episode, visit: https://directappealpodcast.com/images/#ep08 Credits: Hosted by: Meghan Sacks and Amy Shlosberg Produced by: James Varga* Written by: Meghan Sacks Recorded, mixed, and edited by Justin Kral at JC Studios Music and underscore by Dessert Media Legal Counsel: Barry Janay Special thanks to Alan Tockerman , Jesse Lindmar Photo credits: Joshua Davis under cc license 2.0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

If you are just tuning in, we encourage you to go back and listen from episode one.

0:04.0

This podcast may contain content that is graphic and disturbing in nature.

0:07.8

Listener discretion is advised.

0:09.5

Previously, on direct appeal.

0:11.2

There's all of this, oh, poisoned him, then she shot him.

0:14.0

This bottle is found in his car, but it's not found in his system.

0:18.8

Bill's own sister, even conceded she believed him to be using steroids and it would explain a lot.

0:24.0

The specialist said it could be my handwriting as likely as it might not be technical for I don't know.

0:30.0

Anybody with kids that age would know there's no act that you could drop these kids off, drive a couple miles.

0:36.0

The fact that there's missing footage, how the hell is they're missing footage?

0:39.6

What the hell do you mean these days were just lost?

0:42.0

My attorney's like, listen, your

0:43.6

faults are probably fun. I'm heard saying, damn, why are you talking like this? These were

0:47.8

the questions the police. We're feeding you. I want to judge it. I want to be

0:51.1

angry at it. But at the the same time I understand the fear

0:54.5

and the intimidation my issue was that the intimacy continued after that fact.

1:00.3

This is episode 8 on faithful wife.net.

1:05.0

Last time we covered the choral hydrate prescription.

1:11.0

The prosecution would argue that the choral hydrate was used by

1:14.7

Melanie to sedate Bill. We also covered the trips that Melanie took to Atlantic City,

1:21.2

the easy pass charges that she would later petition to have removed from her bill, and the trip to Delaware.

1:30.0

So this time we are going to talk about this this last trip to Delaware. It's the

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