hometown ottumwa. ready for the jury, gentlemen? february 2013, can you see yourself going into the courthouse? yeah, i remember. what do you say to one another? we gotta stay strong. the caldwells never wanted to believe seth killed lisa. but, heading into trial, they were all now convinced that he did, even presley, once his staunchest supporter. there s really no other explanation for what has happened. when you left the techel residence, who was there? two prominent families, the caldwells and techels, once close in-laws, were now fiercely divided, camped on opposite sides of the courtroom. seth had pleaded not guilty. i was like, just look at me, like, i wanna see kind of in your eyes, how you re doing, but he doesn t look at you. she was like my best friend. prosecutors called to the stand their emotional trump card. todd caldwell remembered his lisa. everyone would tell me how much lisa and i are alike, and i would just tell everybody
it was from thompson attorney, saying his client was ready to cut the apron strings and testify against his mom. there is no way that we ever suspected that tom would have return on his mother. he was known to be a mama s boy. but a mama s boy who decided he did not want to die in prison, tom pleaded guilty to second degree murder, got 15 to life. besides helping connect the crime to his mother, tom had someone else he wanted to give up. that friend of brett schwab, the one brett claim to drive with him in the car and killed check jesse. despite the fact there was no forensic evidence to involve, his case went to trial. in february 2013, a jury found him not guilty, is defensive attorney believes he had been set up to take the fall as part of a conspiracy. that front is now a free man. as for sandra, her case went to court one month after her son one state sentence, the question was, what a jury believe tom s story?
down by the metoo movement, and was sent to jail. and on thursday another conviction, for attacking an actress in a hotel room in beverly hills during a film festival in february 2013. in court, the victim recounted her trauma. before that night, i was a very happy and confident woman, she said. everything changed after the defendant brutally assaulted me there is no prison sentence long enough to undo the damage. you may say, well, isn t it too late? he was sentenced today. it s never too late to argue or to assert a constitutional right that we think has been violated, and it has an impact on thousands of victims in the future. if they are brave enough to testify before a grand jury, and then for some to testify in a court of law, they should have a right to speak their piece and to say
the disgraced hollywood film producer harvey weinstein has been sentenced to a further 16 years in prison after he was found guilty of raping a woman in 2013. the 70 year old is already serving a 23 year sentence for a separate conviction. he called the latest case a setup before pleading with the court for leniency. sofia bettiza has more. he was the legendary film producer at the top of his game, with the world at his feet. but harvey weinstein became the first major figure taken down by the #metoo movement and was sent to jail. and on thursday, another conviction, for attacking an actress in a hotel room in beverly hills during a film festival in february 2013. in court, the victim recounted her trauma. before that night i was a very happy and confident woman, she said. everything changed after the defendant brutally assaulted me. there is no prison sentence long enough to undo the damage.
festival in february 2013. in court, the victim recounted her trauma. before that night, i was a very happy and confident woman, she said. everything changed after the defendant brutally assaulted me there is no prison sentence long enough to undo the damage. you may say, well, isn t it too late? he was sentenced today. it s never too late to argue or to assert a constitutional right that we think has been violated, and it has an impact on thousands of victims in the future. if they are brave enough to testify before a grand jury, and then for some to testify in a court of law, they should have a right to speak their piece and to say how they have been harmed by the defendant in a case. harvey weinstein is already serving a 23 year prison sentence for a separate conviction