trial, prosecutors told the jury this was a case of hell hath no fury. a woman scorned killing her lover in a jealous rage. but defense attorneys said the state had nothing more than beverly s vague statements which proved nothing at all. at most, what they elicited from beverly was a statement that she might have been present and asleep when roger killed himself and suppressed any memory of it. as the jury filed out, reporter arthur hodges says the whispers began again. and some in the courtroom thought the defense had done too good a job of vilifying roger burde. a lot of the dirt they dug up for roger ended up tainting beverly herself. so it made him seem like the kind of person that somebody would murder? right. because she stuck with him. it wasn t like a year or six months. 13 years. the packed courtroom was left to wonder who would the jury believe? it took just two hours for the jury to reach its decision. jurors found beverly monroe guilty of first degree murder. b
state had nothing more than beverly s vague statements which proved nothing at all. at most, what they elicited from beverly was a statement that she might have been present and asleep when roger killed himself and suppressed any memory of it. as the jury filed out, reporter arthur hodges says the whispers began again. and some in the courtroom thought the defense had done too good a job of vilifying roger burde. a lot of the dirt they dug up for roger ended up tainting beverly herself. so it made him seem like the kind of person that somebody would murder? right. because she stuck with him. it wasn t like a year or six months. 13 years. the packed courtroom was left to wonder who would the jury believe? it took just two hours for the jury to reach its decision. jurors found beverly monroe guilty of first degree murder. beverly and her family were stunned.
this was a case of hell hath no fury. a woman scorned killing her lover in a jealous rage. but defense attorneys said the state had nothing more than beverly s vague statements which proved nothing at all. at most, what they elicited from beverly was a statement that she might have been present and asleep when roger killed himself and suppressed any memory of it. as the jury filed out, reporter arthur hodges says the whispers began again. and some in the courtroom thought the defense had done too good a job of vilifying roger burde. a lot of the dirt they dug up for roger ended up tainting beverly herself. so it made him seem like the kind of person that somebody would murder? right. because she stuck with him. it wasn t like a year or six months. 13 years. the packed courtroom was left to wonder who would the jury believe? it took just two hours for the
been killed as late as 3:00 a.m. at the end of the seven-day trial, prosecutors told the jury this was a case of hell hath no fury. a woman scorned killing her lover in a jealous rage. but defense attorneys said the state had nothing more than beverly s vague statements which proved nothing at all. at most, what they elicited from beverly was a statement that she might have been present and asleep when roger killed himself and suppressed any memory of it. as the jury filed out, reporter arthur hodges says the whispers began again. and some in the courtroom thought the defense had done too good a job of vilifying roger burde. a lot of the dirt they dug up for roger ended up tainting beverly herself. so it made him seem like the kind of person that somebody would murder? right. because she stuck with him. it wasn t like a year or six months. 13 years. the packed courtroom was left to wonder who would the jury