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"And they told him, you know, how to get in the house and, and what Dr. Wilson's schedule was so that he could lay in wait. Now, the prosecution's case hinged entirely on his testimony, which was inconsistent and certainly self serving because he received a plea deal with the possibility of parole instead of a death penalty. So that's a pretty good deal. There was little to none for forensic evidence linking Betty or Peggy to the crime directly."