nights oh my god, my mom s gonna die. lisa stabbed. the blade was actually bent it takes a lot to bend and i played the killer, none other than sabrina. i couldn t believe it a loving mom murdered by th foster daughter she opened her home to. what no one could understand was why. something else had to hav been a play here indeed, this case wa about to get a lot mor complicated. stories of a diabolical plot brood behind closed doors. this is just betrayal, on top of the trail, on top of th trail. and it obsession that would not be denied. it was like, i want this, this is how i m going to get it. police knew who killed lisa but this case would be anythin but straightforward. it is not a whodunnit but wind on it the investigation unlocks deep secret and a darker plo than anyone had imagined here s josh michael hits wit his deadly portrayal there comes a time and most cops careers when they see something so horrific they wil do just about anything t f
he learned that just week before the murder, tension between lisa and sabrina had reached the breaking point after 17 months under the roof sabrina was told it was time t pack up and get out. sabrina got very upset, kne that lisa was the on initiating the action. and why, snap yes but right now, all that was just a theory. then, six months after the murder, the investigation took another turn you learned sabrina was read to talk. she starts telling her story, she starts sobbing, tears ar coming down her face sabrina told dateline the same story she told police a story of a young gir bouncing through the foste care system, always dreaming o a better life. i wanted a new beginning,
knoefel s trial began. the charges? complicity and conspiracy to commit aggravated murder kevin was also charged wit sexual battery related t sabrina. she was the perfect patsy young, impressionable. idealistic anxious to have a guy o her. yes so, he manipulated her. but this was no slam dunk kevin denied all charges prosecutors acknowledged tha their case was based, primarily, on the word of sabrina, a youn woman with plenty of reason to buy. this put you in a difficult position, it seems to me i mean, you are defending th character of this cold blooded murder the fact that she committe this murder is all on someon else not necessarily on someon else, but together wit somebody else. she would never have done this by herself without any direct proof of
that are mandated to repor they see any form of abuse they have a mandatory duty t report it. and that it ended all of them testify today didn t do it no one reported inappropriate behavior because there was nothing to report. lisa, ironically, was a mandated report. she never reported it conduct then address th large number of text between kevin and sabrina. i don t find that shocking. neither did kevin s sister, chris and. there are more texts betwee my husband and one of my daughters then my husband an me that doesn t mean anything what about those wh testified that kevin acted suspiciously immediately after the murder i don t think would com home and find out that my wife was and then have other people criticize what my emotiona
he also became suspicious o how kevin began filing claim for police is 800,000 dollar life insurance within hours of lisa being pronounced dead and then, he started spendin the money. he was buying cars. he was buying a camper he was re-modeling his house inside all with leases insurance money? all with leases insurance money. all of that was enough fo detectives, three months after sabrina accuse kevin - detective arrested kevin and charged him with plotting murder sabrina agreed to testify a states star witness. in exchange, the distric attorney s office agreed t recommend sabrina receive reduced sentence you re taking the word of a admitted murder here correct even though she clearly has a reason to lie about this yes