Three emergency phone calls, two dead teenagers, one smoking gun, and no witnesses—besides the man who was responsible.
This is a landmark case that famed criminal defence lawyer Edward L Greenspan would cite as being one of two he worked on over his career that he found to be especially satisfying.
Although this particular case flew under the radar, it would have a profound impact on another very high-profile case that we covered last year in this podcast.
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