
This episode covers the mysterious death of Martin Dillon in 1976, 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, doubts arose about the circumstances of Dillon's death, especially from his father, Larry Dillon.
As years passed, forensic evidence was re-examined, revealing inconsistencies in the original autopsy. Experts like Stu Bennett and Dr. Isidore Mihalakis pointed out that the nature of the gunshot wound suggested homicide rather than an accident.
In 1995, after a long fight for justice, Martin Dillon's death was officially declared a homicide. Dr. Scher was arrested and later tried for murder, with evidence indicating he shot Dillon intentionally due to an affair with Dillon's wife, Pat.
Despite Scher's claims of innocence, he was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. His conviction was briefly overturned but was reinstated after a retrial in 2008.
Martin Dillon's death was ruled a homicide after 20 years, leading to Dr. Stephen Scher's conviction for murder.

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