her murder. please rise. because of pretrial publicity and the high-profile beckwith name, the case was moved out of boone, 200 miles away to decorah, iowa, where the fazzinos and the beckwiths were now separated by much more than the courtroom aisle. the prosecutor told the jury that after a deteriorating relationship and with divorce papers filed, alex lost it that night and killed his wife. alex had everything to gain by emily s death. he had everything to lose by emily being alive. alex would lose his kids. would lose his job. would lose his house. and lose his money in a fight for a divorce. the state started its case using alex s own words. help! help! 911. what s the location of your
miles away to decorah, iowa where they were now separated by much more than the courtroom aisle. the prosecutor told the jury that after a deteriorating relationship and with divorce papers filed, alex lost it that night and killed his wife. alex had everything to gain by emily s death. he had everything to lose by emily being alive. he d lose his kids. he d lose his job. he d lose his house. he d lose money in the fight for divorce. the state started it s case using alex s own words. help. help! 911, what s your emergency? prosecutors said this wasn t grief, it was remorse. in that official 911 call, alex sounds pretty genuinely traumatized to me. he doesn t sound like somebody
murder. because of pretrial publicity and the high profile name, the case was moved 200 miles away to decor decorah, iowa where they were separated by much more than the courtroom aisle. after a deteriorating relationship and with divorce papers filed, alex lost it that night and killed his wife. alex had everything to gain by emily s death. and he had everything to lose by emily being alive. alex could lose his kids, lose his job, could lose his house. the state started by using his own words. 911. prosecutors said this wasn t
name, the case was moved out of boone, 200 miles away to decorah, iowa, where the fazzinos and the beckwiths were now separated by much more than the courtroom aisle. the prosecutor told the jury that after a deteriorating relationship and with divorce papers filed, alex lost it that night and killed his wife. alex had everything to gain by emily s death. he had everything to lose by emily being alive. alex would lose his kids. would lose his job. would lose his house. and lose his money in a fight. for a divorce. the state started its case using alex s own words. help! help! 911, what s the location of your emergency? prosecutors said this wasn t grief, it was remorse. in that initial 911 call, alex sounds pretty genuinely
could. it had taken four years after his wife s death, but finally, alex fazzino went on trial for her murder. please rise. because of pretrial publicity and the high-profile beckwith name, the case was moved out of boone, 200 miles away to decorah, iowa, where the fazzinos and the beckwiths were now separated by much more than the courtroom aisle. the prosecutor told the jury that after a deteriorating relationship and with divorce papers filed, alex lost it that night and killed his wife. alex had everything to gain by emily s death. he had everything to lose by emily being alive. alex would lose his kids. would lose his job. would lose his house. and lose his money in a fight. for a divorce. the state started its case using alex s own words. help! help! 911, what s the location of your emergency? prosecutors said this wasn t