To: nickcarraway
Yes, but apparently the husband or someone is well connected enough to have covered up the evidence for ten years. If she dies the coroner may not even do an autopsy. I believe the family can waive it. In terms of convicting the husband, it is better if Terri remains alive. If she dies he is home free.
To: Canticle_of_Deborah
If she dies the coroner may not even do an autopsy. I believe the family can waive it. In terms of convicting the husband, it is better if Terri remains alive. If she dies he is home free.Well, I hope she does remain alive. But I think the family could do something if she died. The family only can waive the autopsy if the authorities don't intervene. since this is a high-profile case, I have no doubt they can get an autopsy done.
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