I just watched the "48 Hours Mystery" about the murder of Ramona Krotine in Ohio.
She was found in the trunk of her car, dead. Her husband had been having an affair. He later disposed of pieces of his carpet. Yet he stood trial three times for her murder, two hung juries and finally an acquittal.
Man, what a bizarre yet fascinating case. I'd like to know more about what made the juries decide the way they did.
Monday, October 10, 2005
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Jeff Krotine got away with murder, plain and simple. Here’s hoping that he and the tramp with whom he was cheating on Ramona get justice from a higher court down the line. As for his children being angry at their “mother’s side of the family”, what were their aunts and uncles SUPPOSED to say??? (“Oh, he murdered our sister, but hey, kids, no hard feelings – we won’t be bad sports about this, shall we?”) Those kids are as weird as their father, IMHO.
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