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Invitation to a Murder

September 5, 2009 7:00 PM

A husband becomes a hero for trying to stop his wife's murder. But then the twisted plot unravels.

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by Virgil-1 November 14, 2009 11:50 AM EST
Just wondering why there was not any blood splatter found on Winger's cloths?What about the direction of blood splatter from the hammer?This was not mentioned!Still a lot of loose ends.
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by rn1lori October 22, 2009 1:21 PM EDT
Glad that Mark will have time to reflect on the lives of Donnah Winger & Roger Harrington. It's unfortunate that De Ann did not come forward sooner.
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by garciaco49 October 11, 2009 12:13 AM EDT
My heart gos out to the family of the victims. He, on the other hand, should just rot in prison. The quality of the video is bad!
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by csidedreamer October 9, 2009 2:27 PM EDT
Well covered story. It just goes to show how the truth is not always so obvious. It is so easy to jump to conclusions based on the outside appearance & even actions of another person. He was so believable because of his outstanding accomplishments & outward show of affections.
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by csidedreamer October 9, 2009 2:27 PM EDT
Well covered story. It just goes to show how the truth is not always so obvious. It is so easy to jump to conclusions based on the outside appearance & even actions of another person. He was so believable because of his outstanding accomplishments & outward show of affections.
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by csidedreamer October 9, 2009 2:27 PM EDT
Well covered story. It just goes to show how the truth is not always so obvious. It is so easy to jump to conclusions based on the outside appearance & even actions of another person. He was so believable because of his outstanding accomplishments & outward show of affections.
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by carshiael30 October 6, 2009 2:41 PM EDT
Yea, he did it...
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by jo-jo-1 September 28, 2009 1:22 AM EDT
god bless donnah family for creating something good out of something so trajic and horrable,and for the witness who finally came forward,she may felt guilty for cheating on her friend,but at the same time if she wasnt so close to know his most intimate intentions and still close to care about her,he would of got away with it,becayse he would still carry it out someway somehow,and to the innocent lad who was used to carry out his plot,i feel for the family so much,and whats his reasoning to choode double murder,false chaeacter assasination of the jad and all around decepetion over a simple divorce,he;s more dead as a human being then the lives he took,he should get the death penalty,then drain our taxes feeding and housing him for thiethy tears.mote people would think twice befor committing an act if they would loose what they easily want to take away.
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by jo-jo-1 September 28, 2009 1:20 AM EDT
god bless donnah family for creating something good out of something so trajic and horrable,and for the witness who finally came forward,she may felt guilty for cheating on her friend,but at the same time if she wasnt so close to know his most intimate intentions and still close to care about her,he would of got away with it,becayse he would still carry it out someway somehow,and to the innocent lad who was used to carry out his plot,i feel for the family so much,and whats his reasoning to choode double murder,false chaeacter assasination of the jad and all around decepetion over a simple divorce,he;s more dead as a human being then the lives he took,he should get the death penalty,then drain our taxes feeding and housing him for thiethy tears.mote people would think twice befor committing an act if they would loose what they easily want to take away.
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by firstoffense September 16, 2009 4:30 AM EDT
For God's sake, when did we start throwing away forensic evidence? Whos fingerprints were on the hammer? Were there gloves at the crime scene? ***? I hope I would never get a life sentence based on hear say and some little note and no DNA testing. Maybe he was making a plot from jail to kill his second wife because he was innocent and angry. I was arrested for something that I did not do (but not covicted yet)and felt alot of anger! In the court system today, you are never proven innocent.
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