In a March 6, 2007 email to a potential suitor, Gypsy Willis tells the man that she is exclusive with someone after that person's "reasoning and views changed." Willis said at trial she was referring to Martin MacNeill.
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 a March 6, 2007 email to a potential suitor, Gypsy Willis tells the man that she is exclusive with someone after that person's "reasoning and views changed." Willis said at trial she was referring to Martin MacNeill.
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 a March 6, 2007 email to a potential suitor, Gypsy Willis tells the man that she is exclusive with someone after that person's "reasoning and views changed." Willis said at trial she was referring to Martin MacNeill.
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.