Lindsey phoenix they had a tumultuous marriage. Amanda jennings maybe yelling and maybe slamming doors. According to him, he sees lisa with a Gunshot Wound to the head. Its initially ruled a suicide. Her sister went to the Missouri State Highway patrol to express their belief that this, in fact, was a murder. Bob ramsey she had been having an affair with her boss. Steve pokin the prosecutor says, after he shot his wife, he washed his hands and washed his forearms. They called us back at noon and started the trial. Dale potter i thought they made one of the worst Mistake Id ever heard of. Dwight mcniel it was obvious there was something that just wasnt right. Marsha iler the only thing ive ever wanted was for everyone to hear the truth. I told him that i would fight with everything i had in me. Thats the promise i made to him. [music playing] hello, and welcome to dateline. For many, the Holiday Season is a special time. But for the jennings family, one Christmas Eve turned into a wakin
going to be through digita evidence the phone records or something like that. for melvin s family, only partial justice has been served i will not give up until we know everybody that wa involved, and what he needs to understand is that it s goin to be a lot easier if they com over instead of police havin to find them the clock is ticking. we are coming we re coming. and we re not giving up. i m craig melvin. i m natalie morales this is dateline . i see her laying there, m dad is kneeling, that was th first time i ve ever seen hi cry. they had a tumultuous marriage there would be yelling, and maybe slamming doors according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head so initially it was ruled suicide. her sister went to the majorit patrol to express their believ that this impact was a murder. she had been having a affair with her boss the pocket cuter says after he sought his wife, he washed his hands and watched his. they call this bac
i heard that two or thre times. such a complicated tale with its secrets, lies shifting loyalties and here of all places this throwback to an idealized past we hunted mushrooms we picked up walnuts they were inseparable children brad and his older siste marcia he was my playmate. we depended on each other. marcia became a nurse, brad ran the farm and the center of thei families in 1863 that christmas 2006, brad an lisa had been married 18 mostl happy years. we had a fairly good life there were three kids amanda, 16 that christmas eve. dallas, who was 11 then but lacey, leases daughte from the first marriage, it wa
sister marsha was convinced he had been wrongfully convicted. she hired a team of privat investigators who uncovere stunning new evidence includin the elusive gunshot residu test on a bathrobe pride war o the night of the shooting. they knew the odds o overturning the verdict was lo but brad s family was stop a nothing to find justice. with a conclusion of a crack i everything, here is keit morrison dallas jennings felt like a cheated young man. his father imprisoned, whe neither he nor amanda belief for a minute that he kille their mother he missed out on me turning 16 me driving for the first time. my graduation. me getting married i have a kid now, he misse that the birth of his first grandchild he missed out on a lot brad sister marcia woul still determined to bring hi back to that world he wa missing.
it s june 2016, 20 years since the murder. richard rosario has been out of prison for just over two months now and i have come to florida to visit him and his family. within 24 hours of getting out of prison a couple months ago, richard came down here to florida to live with his wife, minerva and his kids amanda and richard jr. even though rosario s conviction was thrown out, there is still a criminal case pending against him. i want to know what life has been like for rosario and how he s adjusting after spending two decades in a maximum security prison. he meets me outside the condo where the rosarios are now living. first of all, this is quite a picture, right, of the four of you sitting together. yep. i catch up with the family in their kitchen. first, can you describe what it s like to be in a cell for 20 years, then come home?