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Split Decision: The Murder of Dr. Jack Wilson

04.22.2024 - By Tiegrabber PodcastsPlay

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As fraternal twins, Betty and Peggy were together from the very beginning. As adults, they were very different people but remained best friends.  Then, in 1992, they either conspired together to have Betty’s husband killed or fought together to prove their innocence.Join us at the quiet end for Split Decision. After Betty’s husband, Dr. Jack Wilson, was brutally murdered in his own home, suspicions turned to Betty.  Betty was an outspoken, hard-headed woman who had engaged in numerous extramarital affairs. Her promiscuity, alcoholism and an adulterous affair with a black man in racist Alabama may have turned the police, and eventually a jury, against her. If the prosecution’s theory was that Betty and Peggy conspired together to kill Jack, then why was Betty found guilty while Peggy was acquitted? It may have been just been the result of prejudice against Betty, the wild one, and appreciation for the sweet and amiable Peggy.Subscribed with PayPal? Click here to update TCB Premium Payment infoSupport the show for ad-free, early, bonus episodes and more!Record a voicemail for a future showContact UsShop TCB MerchJoin our True Crime Brewery Fan Discussion GroupSourcesBetty Wilson, Snapped, Oxygen Network, S33 E2, 11/5/2023The Betty Wilson Story, Old Huntsville, No. 77By Two and Two, Jim Schutze, 1/1995Finding Betty, Jean Adam Jr., Retrieved 4/9/2024The Wilson Murder, Forensic Files, S1 E8, Retrieved 4/2/2024Wilson v. State, Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama, 1/13/1995 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-brewery--4126935/support.

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