In 2007, medical examiner Maureen Frikke conducted an autopsy on Michele MacNeill. She ruled the woman's death as "natural," the result of "chronic hypertension and myocarditis, which are capable of causing acute unexpected arrhythmia and sudden death." This report was later amended in 2010.
This evidence was presented during a trial for Martin MacNeill, 57, who was accused of giving his wife a fatal mix of prescription drugs and drowning Michele MacNeill in their bathtub. A jury found Martin MacNeill guilty of murder and obstructing justice on Nov. 9 at 1:10 a.m.
In 2007, medical examiner Maureen Frikke conducted an autopsy on Michele MacNeill. She ruled the woman's death as "natural," the result of "chronic hypertension and myocarditis, which are capable of causing acute unexpected arrhythmia and sudden death." This report was later amended in 2010.
This evidence was presented during a trial for Martin MacNeill, 57, who was accused of giving his wife a fatal mix of prescription drugs and drowning Michele MacNeill in their bathtub. A jury found Martin MacNeill guilty of murder and obstructing justice on Nov. 9 at 1:10 a.m.
In 2007, medical examiner Maureen Frikke conducted an autopsy on Michele MacNeill. She ruled the woman's death as "natural," the result of "chronic hypertension and myocarditis, which are capable of causing acute unexpected arrhythmia and sudden death." This report was later amended in 2010.
This evidence was presented during a trial for Martin MacNeill, 57, who was accused of giving his wife a fatal mix of prescription drugs and drowning Michele MacNeill in their bathtub. A jury found Martin MacNeill guilty of murder and obstructing justice on Nov. 9 at 1:10 a.m.
In 2007, medical examiner Maureen Frikke conducted an autopsy on Michele MacNeill. She ruled the woman's death as "natural," the result of "chronic hypertension and myocarditis, which are capable of causing acute unexpected arrhythmia and sudden death." This report was later amended in 2010.
This evidence was presented during a trial for Martin MacNeill, 57, who was accused of giving his wife a fatal mix of prescription drugs and drowning Michele MacNeill in their bathtub. A jury found Martin MacNeill guilty of murder and obstructing justice on Nov. 9 at 1:10 a.m.