consistent with just falling down. a husband and father is suddenly under suspicion. he s crying and we re crying. he said, they think i hurt mom. three daughters stand by their dad. and one prosecutor stands firm. he s holding his wife of almost three decades under the water. my job is to get justice for cristi hall. was it murder? hello and welcome to dateline extra. i m craig melvin. in this hour, a story that calls to mind the master of suspense. a plot straight out of an alfred hitchcock film. a young woman peers into her neighbor s yard and sees something for a few seconds. a man, a woman, and a moment that was unsettling. was it some kind of accident? a crime? maybe even a murder? what she saw and what she did would set in motion a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here is keith morrison. we know the truth. and we know everything that happened. how do we know what we know? it s emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. t
consistent with just falling down. a husband and father is suddenly under suspicion. he s crying and we re crying. he said, they think i hurt mom. three daughters stand by their dad. and one prosecutor stands firm. he s holding his wife of almost three decades under the water. my job is to get justice for cristi hall. was it murder? hello and welcome to dateline a young woman peers into her neighbor s yard and sees something for a few seconds. a man, a woman, and a moment that s unsettling. what she saw and what she did would set in motion a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here is keith morrison. we know the truth. and we know everything that happened. how do we know what we know? it s emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. though it is, even if we ve seen something, or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? i know what i saw. and i know the conclusion of my story
a husband and father is suddenly under suspicion. he s crying and we re crying. he said, they think i hurt mom. three daughters stand by their dad. and one prosecutor stands firm. he s holding his wife of almost three decades under the water. my job is to get justice for cristi hall. was it murder? hello and welcome to dateline a young woman peers into her neighbor s yard and sees something for a few seconds. a man, a woman, and a moment that s unsettling. was it some kind of accident? a crime? maybe even a murder? what she saw and what she did would set in motion a chain of events that would divide a family and a jury. here is keith morrison. we know the truth. and we know everything that happened. how do we know what we know? it s emotionally unsatisfying not to have that answer. though it is, even if we ve seen something, or if we think we have. and thus the question at the heart of the whole puzzle. is this woman right? i know what i saw. and i know t
it s an important question, and a question that we ask in all spousal homicides. so, proof enough or reasonable doubt? almost three years after cristi hall s death, a riverside jury would have to decide. dateline returns after the break. up to 50% of people with graves could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com feeling ughh from a backed up gut? miralax works naturally with the water in your body to help you go. .free your gut. and your mood will follow. for 8 grams of fiber, try new mirafiber gummies. [music playing] subject 1: cancer is a long journey.
i can. thinking you unfairly convicting their father. absolutely. it weighs on me. but at the same time, i know who i am dealing with when it comes to chris hall. in fact, he is the one that s stolen their mother from it had been a peculiar fact of this case that the victims and defendants families stood solidly together against the prosecution. but what nunn knew was the truth was more complicated. after the verdict at chris hall s sentencing, a letter was introduced from one of chris hall s brother, billy carlton, who until now had said not one public word about the case. we would like to ask his honor for the maximum sentence, wrote billy. the pain that my family has suffered through this tragedy is i didn t want to hurt the i had to say what was on my mind. there was a deep divide in the family, said billy. some of the relatives believed chris was innocent but he and he said others including cristi s uncle