Convict Kills Prosecutor in Court, Thinks He's Going Home
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Published5 months ago
Duration21:36
Video IDuEnOV2gaLtA
Languageen
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views67.6K
Likes2K
Comments57
Engagement Rate3.05%
Likes per 100 views2.97
Comments per 1K views0.84
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Description
You know that feeling when you walk into a courtroom and you just know justice is about to be served? That the good guys are
going to win and the bad guys are going to pay? For everyone who walked into Courtroom 7B in downtown Seattle on October
18th, 2016, that feeling was about to be shattered in the most horrific way imaginable.
Marcus Dennison was the kind of lawyer who made other lawyers nervous. At forty-three years old, he'd built Dennison &
Associates into one of the most successful corporate law firms in the Pacific Northwest. But success came with enemies. And in
the early morning hours of April 23rd, 2016, one of those enemies made sure Marcus would never step into another courtroom
again.
His body was found slumped over his desk on the forty-second floor of the Columbia Tower, a single gunshot wound to the chest.
The building's security footage showed someone entering at 11:47 PM. That someone was Cameron Winters—Marcus's former
law partner and the man who'd lost everything when Marcus forced him out of the firm three years earlier.