L&C NOW Jerry Burns Sentenced in Michelle Martinko Murder, Lori Vallow Waives Preliminary Hearing

On Law & Crime NOW: Jesse Weber covers the sentencing of Jerry Burns, the man convicted of murdering Michelle Martinko back in 1979. Weber breaks down the court’s ruling for the killer who was captured using genetic genealogy.

Also, Lori Vallow Daybell, the ‘Cult Mom,’ waives her preliminary hearing & wants to go straight to trial. Reports are criminal charges are to be filed in connection with the death of Lori’s former husband, Charles Vallow. Weber goes through Melanie Gibb’s reaction to her testimony in Chad Daybell’s preliminary hearing. Weber breaks down what all this could mean.

Finally, the leaked bodycam footage in the George Floyd arrest is causing quite the stir. How does this affect the cases against the four officers? Weber discusses.

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