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About Murder In 20 Bobbie Stevens is o bsessed with true crime and passionate about writing and story telling and delivers a new and fascinating episode every Wednesday. Tune in, get the concise and complete episode in 20 minutes. Less Talk. More True crime.
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MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: The Burlington Free Press Charleston crash kills one Hardwick Gazette Hardwick Police Report Rutland Daily Herald Vt. woman pleads in husband's death Charles G. Billis Obituary Vt. woman allgedly confessed to murder via online dating site, now she's accused Vt. woman sentenced for car crash killing Investigation Discover: American Monster - The Last Broadcast Woman convicted of killing husband in car crash, arrested again for assault Billis returned to prison
PODCAST EXCERPT Charlie and Chrissy moved to Vermont. She stayed home with the girls and they lived off of Charlie's disability cheques. Then Charlie discovered Public Access TV. For five years the couple interviewed local guests. In 2009 Chrissy was diagnosed with cancer. Through it all Charlie kept working at the TV station for free while Chrissy was left home to recuperate. Chrissy recovered and returned to the TV studio. At work everything seemed to be going well. But at home there was tension between Chrissy and Charlie. She discovered that while she was ill the bills had piled up. It was a clear fall day as they drove down Route 5A. With rage building Chrissy spotted a lone oak tree on the mile stretch of straight flat road. Standing tall and three feet around, it's trunk was planted firmly in the ground.
VICTIM: CHARLIE BILLIS WHEN THE NEWS BREAKS Charlie, a husband and father had been blind since childhood. But that didn't stop him from pursuing his passions. He enjoyed co-hosting a talk show on public access TV. But when his car crashed violently, it was no accident.
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About Murder In 20 Bobbie Stevens is o bsessed with true crime and passionate about writing and story telling and delivers a new and fascinating episode every Wednesday. Tune in, get the concise and complete episode in 20 minutes. Less Talk. More True crime.
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VICTIM: CHARLIE BILLIS WHEN THE NEWS BREAKS Charlie, a husband and father had been blind since childhood. But that didn't stop him from pursuing his passions. He enjoyed co-hosting a talk show on public access TV. But when his car crashed violently, it was no accident.
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PODCAST EXCERPT Charlie and Chrissy moved to Vermont. She stayed home with the girls and they lived off of Charlie's disability cheques. Then Charlie discovered Public Access TV. For five years the couple interviewed local guests. In 2009 Chrissy was diagnosed with cancer. Through it all Charlie kept working at the TV station for free while Chrissy was left home to recuperate. Chrissy recovered and returned to the TV studio. At work everything seemed to be going well. But at home there was tension between Chrissy and Charlie. She discovered that while she was ill the bills had piled up. It was a clear fall day as they drove down Route 5A. With rage building Chrissy spotted a lone oak tree on the mile stretch of straight flat road. Standing tall and three feet around, it's trunk was planted firmly in the ground.
MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: The Burlington Free Press Charleston crash kills one Hardwick Gazette Hardwick Police Report Rutland Daily Herald Vt. woman pleads in husband's death Charles G. Billis Obituary Vt. woman allgedly confessed to murder via online dating site, now she's accused Vt. woman sentenced for car crash killing Investigation Discover: American Monster - The Last Broadcast Woman convicted of killing husband in car crash, arrested again for assault Billis returned to prison
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