LIVE: Did the Richins Prosecution Build Their Case on Bought Testimony?
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Two witnesses. Two immunity deals. One murder case.
Carmen Lauber changed her story after being told she was facing federal time. Robert Crozier said one thing to investigators on video and the opposite on the stand. And a detective's own recorded words suggested the goal was getting Kouri convicted — not finding the truth.
Tonight Eric Faddis joins Tony Brueski live to answer the question a lot of people watching this trial are already asking: can a jury convict someone of murder when every witness who could have gone to prison got a deal instead?
Eric is a former felony prosecutor who now defends the accused. He's sat on both sides of immunity negotiations. He knows what these agreements look like from the inside — and tonight he's going to tell you what a jury actually does with all of this.
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