
This episode covers the 1976 shooting death of Martin Dillon, the investigation into his death, and the eventual conviction of Dr. Stephen Scher for murder.
On June 2, 1976, Martin Dillon was shot while skeet shooting with his friend Dr. Stephen Scher in Montrose, Pennsylvania. Initially ruled an accident, suspicions arose when Dillon's father, Larry, questioned the circumstances surrounding his son's death.
Forensic evidence later indicated that the shooting was not accidental. A second autopsy revealed inconsistencies in the original findings, leading to a homicide ruling in 1995. Dr. Scher was accused of murdering Dillon, allegedly due to an affair with Dillon's wife, Pat.
During the trial, evidence such as blood spatter and the angle of the gunshot supported the prosecution's case. Despite Scher's claims of an accident, he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
However, after 20 months, his conviction was overturned due to a pre-arrest delay. Scher was retried in 2008 and found guilty again, ensuring he would spend the rest of his life in prison.
Martin Dillon was shot in 1976; Dr. Stephen Scher was later convicted of his murder after a lengthy investigation.

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