This episode covers the murder of Susan Hamilton, the investigation into her death, and the trial of her husband, Dr. John Hamilton. Key topics include domestic issues, phone records, and forensic evidence.
On Valentine's Day 2001, Dr. John Hamilton found his wife Susan dead in their bathroom. The scene was brutal, leading investigators to consider various suspects, including anti-abortion activists and John himself. Despite his alibi, questions arose about his behavior and the circumstances surrounding Susan's death.
The investigation revealed troubling phone records, showing numerous calls between John and a stripper. Friends and family expressed disbelief that John could be guilty, citing his love for Susan. However, the prosecution built a case suggesting that John's control issues and marital strife could have led to murder.
During the trial, forensic evidence played a crucial role, including blood spatter analysis that ultimately implicated John. His defense argued against the evidence, but a key moment came when the defense's own blood expert suggested that John may have been responsible for Susan's death.
After a brief deliberation, the jury found John guilty of murder. He was sentenced to life in prison, maintaining his innocence throughout the proceedings. The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of the case on Valentine's Day for Susan's family.
Dr. John Hamilton was convicted of murdering his wife Susan on Valentine's Day 2001 amid marital strife and troubling evidence.
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