i ve got to help myself get out of this jam. i m going to tell on holly, right? also, he was concerned that she would try to put this on me. so now we have a conspiracy theory going on here that holly is now going to blame you for the death of matt, is that what you re telling me? it s just an attorney s recommendation. this attorney. who bent over backwards to provide jamison with a job in a place to stay while he was on probation from an earlier conviction. and, what happened? kennedy stole from him. jamison threatened your life? he threatened me. yes. he threatened your family also? yes you had mental problems he was not stable, right? correct. according to the defense, not even the police believed kennedy. for more than two years they did nothing about his allegations. and after those years, one according to the defense they couldn t find any other evidence, they put a story to the test. by orchestrating that phone
cleveland. she was regretful for what had taken place. regret? about what? kennedy told the jury that he pushed holly to tell him more. but she just told me, at that time, that she was sorry for what she had done. what had she done? on her words was that she had put something in his drink. what has she put inside of his drink? she did not tell me. did she say what happened after putting something inside of the drink? that he had gotten sick and passed away. it was quite simply, stunning. but! big but. was it true? could the jury really take the word of this is eight time convicted felon?
time. even babysat for neighbors. when she had a spare hour two. the children needed food, they still needed a roof over their heads. and that s exactly what she was doing. she was paying their bills and making sure that the kids were taking care of. the thing is, holly mcfeeture loved kids. not just her own while matt s passion was playing hockey, holly s was coaching little league baseball. she threw herself into it after matt s death. baseball is how rebecca vega mitali. our kids were in little league together at that time. that was the spring of 2006 before matt died. their oldest girls were school classmates and sports teammates. and holly she was friendly in the way that was intoxicating. so i guess it wasn t intoxicating friendliness.
insurance, a motive for murdering the father of your children? what did you think when you heard that. i mean, that seems a fair fairly serious allegation. oh, yes, absolutely. i thought that it was ridiculous, it s that somebody would actually think that i mean, seriously. that s silly. you laugh. why would somebody kill somebody over a life insurance policy? well, they do it all the time. well, i know my sister didn t. because holly is a very strong woman. and if, you know, she was not happy with him, she would ve left. yes, holly and her family heard all the whispers. they knew all about the podolak s suspicion. which they said were absolutely baseless. that business about stealing money from the bank account, for example did she understand she was breaking the law when she did it? no. absolutely not. she was thinking that she had to take care of her children and his. what else would she was she supposed to do?
his organs were systematically shut down. and then, matt s father, glenn , describe the horror of watching his son final agony. so much pain, he couldn t talk. except to ask for his children. he would say where s little man and where s samantha. a picture was passed around the courtroom, matt dead, lying on the autopsy table. mark began to cry. across the courtroom, so the holly. and then, corner dan told the what he found during the autopsy. discoveries had became the core of the case against holly. the cause of death was chronic intoxication by ethylene glycol poison with antifreeze, very, very slowly. he explained he had found crystals in matt s heart and brain. having inched their way through the body, the kidney, the hard in the brain.