Jerome Kowalski admitted to murder, but did he really do it, and did an affair affect his outcome on trial?

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50 thoughts on “Pt 1: Did Judge’s Affair Affect Trial? – Crime Watch Daily With Chris Hansen”
  1. Richard and Brenda Kowalski had a trust fund worth nearly $5 million naming HER sons, Michael Reilly and his brother, sole beneficiaries. Richard, with no kids of his own and rich, met and married Brenda when her boys were adolescents and living in a trailer, barely making ends meet. Fast forward years later: Grandma dies and step-grandsons only get $2,500 from her estate while bio grandsons (Jerome’s kids) get $10,000 each. Perfect storm right there wouldn’t you say? Add to it the chillingly calm tone of Michael’s voice and the lack of emotion with which he reported the violent blood bath he walked into, as well as the ease in which he threw his step-uncle’s name out as a suspect, and…well…we all know who the REAL killer is! Hopefully, the truth will come out and not only will Jerome be freed (he’s still awaiting his new trial in 2022!), but his actual killer will be prosecuted.

  2. There’s shock and there’s this call that sounds so disinterested it made my skin crawl. No emotion until he started throwing the blame onto his uncle. Who stands there looking at their dead parents and has the solidity to immediately start giving ideas for suspects when on the phone with 911??

  3. Whoa!!! They really really really messed with him. They are abusing him. It’s clear that he’s a drunk old man who doesn’t know what he’s talking about! Some of these cops….. I don’t understand why they’d want to put away the wrong guy. It just does make sense. On top of that they do it knowingly that defendant will loose his job, his family, his friends and his home. Seems like this cop wanted a “win” since he was a newbie.

  4. Sounds like the son was finding an aliby on the night of the murder and placing blame. How'd he know he was shot and all of that… And he was so calm at first. If one of my parents died I'd be upset.

  5. Poor uncle he has never had a clear mind , how would he be convicted. I am still on the son, how does he implicate his uncle as a murder right on 911 call. This whole case does not sit right. Very sad 😢

  6. Omg this is pissing me off. It's so obvious it was the 911 caller.
    1) found the body
    2) no emotion or feigned emotion
    3) so chill, casual. Like he found a pile of dog poo in his yard. Didn't even step in it, just yelling to the neighbors that their dog shit in his yard. Even though he literally just watched his own dog do it just 5 min before. That tone.
    4) he's putting out a suspect name, pointing his finger almost instantly.
    5) not only does he give a name, he gives them a motive! Okkkkkkkkkkkk, SON.

  7. This Uncle didn’t do it
    The son of the victims must have done it to set him up knowing he had some beef with his brother . The one who made that 91 call must be throughly questioned . He knows more than what he is pretending to be . What a mess

  8. “i’m in shock….”

    ahhhh, yes. it sure sounds like it, buddy… i, too, sound very emotionless when something as heartbreaking as finding both my parents shot dead, with massive amounts of blood around them happens to me… very relatable, sir..

  9. That Uncle is seriously pathetic and you can see that he has absolutely nothing else to live for. That's so sad. It's like he's thinking… eh, I have nothing to do anyway. Might as well go to jail for murder that I may or may not have done.

  10. Ummm! They should have questioned the son. He called 911 and IMMEDIATELY implicated his uncle. The uncle said he had not been their about 10 yrs. The son knows that the uncle is a sloppy drunk and he could put the blame on him. smh Michael wanted his parents estate. smh

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