a sprawling southern family farm with a pair of churchgoing grandparents at its heart. they are definitely the most loving individuals i ve ever met in my life. there was no way it was supposed to end like this. she took me about a hand and said diane and charlie have been murdered. the former church deacon, and his wife. who on earth would want them down? it does not make sense. they were loved by everyone. everyone, maybe. but their own daughter who admitted to a bitter, simmering dispute. it s been a long family feud. her stepfather won her dead so she could get her property back. evidence pointed to her boyfriend as an accomplice. you have that blood on your shoe, he was there. or, was he? no hair, no fingerprints, no dna. nothing. a once loving family now gripped by suspicion. i had a lot of people in my ear saying she did it. with the terrible truth rip them apart? this cannot be happening. welcome to dateline. a daughter, battl
the former church deacon, and his wife. who on earth would want them down? it does not make sense. they were loved by everyone. everyone, maybe. but their own daughter who admitted to a bitter, simmering dispute. it s been a long family feud. her stepfather won her dead so she could get her property back. evidence pointed to her boyfriend as an accomplice. you have that blood on your shoe, he was there. or, was he? no hair, no fingerprints, no dna. nothing. a once loving family now gripped by suspicion. i had a lot of people in my ear saying she did it. with the terrible truth rip them apart? this cannot be happening. welcome to dateline. a daughter, battling her demons and her mother and stepfather for control of a 1 million dollar property. after their double murder, police started to wonder just how far bambi bennett will go to get what is hers. they followed a bloody trail of evidence deep inside the families dispute, exposing ugly secr
good news i had in a long time. you know? it was exciting to see what god was getting ready to do. and there were developments? yes, sir. namely the arrival of a new inmate. i was in the chapel at the time. it was my job assignment. he was brought into the chapel. one day the man opened up and stunned rick. he said he d known a guy in jail named, wait for it, robert mullins. the very same who testified against rick. the man then said that mullins had shared a secret. he had lied about rick s involvement in the murders. i mean, i already knew it. but to hear somebody else say it mullins had lied? yeah. he was proud of what he was able to do? yeah. now this snitch-on-snitch story had the appeals judges attention. the judge had to make a determination that the result of the trial would probably have been different because mullins story was that important getting the conviction? right. the judge vacated rick s conviction. saying the new county solicitor,
mullins had lied? yeah. he was proud of what he was able to do? yeah. now this snitch-on-snitch story had the appeals judges attention. the judge had to make a determination that the result of the trial was probably have been different because mullins story was that important getting the conviction? right. the judge vacated rick s conviction. saying the new county solicitor, the one who had replaced humphries, coterie false charges if he wanted. the senator said, he did not. so, in 2013, after eight years inside, rick gagnon walked out of prison. he settled on the carolina coast now. married with children. just the smell of the ocean. it s like freedom. it was a terrible thing that i went to prison for something i didn t do. it s changed my life.
but to hear somebody else say it mullins had lied? yeah. he was proud of what he was able to do? yeah. now this snitch-on-snitch story had the appeals judges attention. the judge had to make a determination that the result of the trial was probably have been different because mullins story was that important getting the conviction? right. the judge vacated rick s conviction. saying the new county solicitor, the one who had replaced humphries, coterie false charges if he wanted. the senator said, he did not. so, in 2013, after eight years inside, rick gagnon walked out of prison. he settled on the carolina coast now. married with children. just the smell of the ocean. it s like freedom. it was a terrible thing that i went to prison for something i didn t do. it s changed my life. his old girlfriend believes