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looking at a crime, sometimes it's the tiny things that bring it into focus. something small that gets left behind. >> tennessee county 911. >> i need an ambulance immediately. >> there's no pulse. >> oh my god. >> this crime is somewhat of a perfect crime. >> there was no murder weapon. >> there's no dna that helps, there's no fingerprints that help. >> i could not wrap my head around a reason for her to not wake up. >> one detail can solve a murder. that's what happened with christie harris. >> christie is just -- she was literally the best mom. the best mom. >> a new baby and a 4-year-old.
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she was devoted to them. >> jason harris told the police that his wife had been unwell. >> she was kind of falling asleep while sitting in the chair, he's able to get her into bed where she falls asleep. >> was it an accident? had someone killed her? >> he really thought that he was going to be able to get away with murder, because at this point, he had. >> but there's one thing that christie harris left behind. >> this could be the piece of the puzzle that solves this case. >> it was in the freezer all along. ♪ >> davison, michigan, is a suburb of flint, michigan, a small town. people know each other. >> nobody would have expected it here. nobody would have expected something like that to happen.
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>> sheila cooper's a longtime resident. 2014, neighbors move next door. jason and christie harris and their two daughters. they've only been renting the house a few months when tragedy strikes. >> i never -- never assumed anything was going on in that house. >> on september 29th, 2014, sheila coop gets a text message from jason harris. >> i received a text message from jason. "hey, neighbor, are you busy? apparently christie's overslept again, i can't get a response from her." and i said, "do you want me to go knock on the door?" and he said, "oh, yes, would you please do that?" >> sheila coop then goes to the house, the house is unlocked. she's able to get in.
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>> the kids aren't there. nobody's in the house. except for christie. who she eventually finds in the bedroom. >> she had a blanket over her. so i kind of tapped her ankle lightly, "christina, christina?" she didn't respond. i whipped off the blanket from the top. and -- i saw -- yeah. i still have nightmares about the way i found her. >> she was cold to the touch and unresponsive. >> so i immediately dial 911. >> tennessee county 911. >> i need an ambulance immediately. i have a neighbor that i can't move, i can't turn her on her back, and she's cold, there's no pulse. oh my god. >> davison police come and take a report and then family
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members, of course, started showing up as well. >> we were waiting outside. and jason came pulling in. next thing i knew, i turned around and i seen jim mays there. >> i walked in the house, i could see christie laying on the bed. >> he came out to the car, and he said, "christie's gone." >> kathy pulled up to the front of the house. and that was one of the saddest things i've ever seen in my life. >> i just kept saying, no, stop it, stop saying that, that's not true, stop saying that. >> i could not in my headwrap around a medical reason for her to not wake up. >> so a patrol officer and the m.e. took some photos. >> there was a power strip on the floor, and the alarm clock that was on the night stand was plugged into that power strip.
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and that power strip was flipped off so the clock was flipped off. >> one of the first questions they asked is, did you see any medications? and we all looked around the room. >> she did have some pain pills that were from her c-section a couple of months prior. >> there were no signs of struggle, there was no signs of drug use. on its surface, it looked like it was a female that happened to pass away in her sleep. >> the house looked like the normal house. i knew -- i saw somebody who could have very easily died in her sleep, from the look of things. >> medics remove christie's body and take it to have an autopsy to figure out why and how she died. something terrible has happened here. she just gave birth four months ago. why would a healthy woman in her mid-30s die in her bed? ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ happy birthday dear christie ♪
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>> christie is kind of, life of the party. christie was the singer, the dancer, more outgoing. i would describe christie as a very energetic, bubbly, fun person. >> so like a lot of couples, jason's very different. jason's a little more quiet, a little more to himself. >> him and christie met in '97. it was actually a party that one of my friends was having. they seemed to really hit it off very well. >> jason just seemed like your typical everyday guy that got and up went to work. didn't get home until 5:00, 6:00 at night. >> he'd been married and divorced before and has two kids from a previous relationship. >> i wasn't just going to get a son-in-law. he was going to come with a family. her wedding day was one of christie's fantasies that came true. >> i was the best man.
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i was looking forward to christie becoming a sister, becoming a part of my life. >> she was happy. because the focal point was on her. >> christie did like to be the center of attention. >> yeah, christie wanted the center of attention. >> that was august. and then she shows up with her stepchildren on halloween. in her wedding dress. that was their costume, yeah. that's christie. she was just as happy that halloween as she was the day she got married. >> at the time of christie's death, she and jason have two young daughters of their own. halley, born in 2009. and callie ann, only about 4 months old. >> ready! whoo! >> christie is just -- she was literally the best mom. the best. >> after callie ann was born in
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2014, she was able to go back to work. >> christie was literally doing it all. she was breast feeding, and breast feeding -- it's a lifestyle in a sense because you've got to watch what you eat, you have to watch what medication you take. >> when the autopsy results come back -- it was just a shocker. >> october 22nd, 2014. davison police department received the autopsy results, which showed that she died of heroin toxicity and ruled an accident. >> this case started and originated with me. i was an assistant prosecuting attorney here in genesee county. and this appeared to be an overdose. >> there was a large amount of heroin in her system. >> it was inferred that it was eaten because she didn't have any needle marks. there wasn't anything to show that she was snorting it or smoking it. >> i have never, in all my years
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of doing things in law, heard of someone eating heroin. >> it jumps out at christie's parents as being extremely odd. >> so unexpected. no way in the world did christie do this. >> but the medical examiner's ruling greatly impacts this investigation. he not only rules that she died from heroin, but that it was an accidental death. >> so at this point, the medical examiner also does not suspect homicide. and this is in the middle of the opioid epidemic in america. it's still ongoing now. >> we have been reporting here on the opioid crisis in america -- >> tonight we take you inside the battle against a deadly narcotic -- >> originally, everybody thought it was an accidental overdose because that's what the forensic pathologist had ruled. >> but behind the facade of this normal suburban household, there were problems. and christie's family knew that the marriage was on the rocks.
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>> jason had been texting not one but multiple women. >> christie had sent us her june phone bill. and there were two numbers on there. one woman on the east coast. >> there were thousands and thousands of text messages. >> christie was very upset. very, very upset. she realized that he was even communicating with them during christie's c-section. >> as you're bringing in this new life to the world, you're finding out that your husband is cheating on you. >> three months after the bill we saw, she was dead. >> i felt immediately, there's foul play. >> from the parents' perspective, they're looking at the obvious, that an affair could be motive to kill their daughter. >> but the cell phone records are only one piece of the
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♪ after christina passed, things really started changing. jason wasn't going to work. >> but he did not seem too worried about that, because he cashes in the $100,000 life insurance policy from her employer. that life insurance policy bought three cars. >> he bought himself a truck. the girlfriend got an impala. >> he actually would later purchase a house with the proceeds from the life insurance.
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>> he had the house now that christy always wanted and was able to do that with the money that was provided to him by christy's death. >> he made a life for himself. the life my sister would have liked to have. >> and jason, this sort of reserved, somewhat shy guy, is taking a more active role in the community. >> after christy died, he's moving on with his life without a pause. he was on the soccer board and being a great dad was kind of part of his agenda. >> meanwhile, people were quick to believe that christy was just another drug user. and it wasn't just christy's family who were knocking on the door of the police station saying, i think jason had something to do with this. his own brother felt that jason might be responsible for christy's death. >> a year before christy died, jason harris went to his brother jeff and asked to buy a plane ticket to go visit another woman on the east coast.
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>> jason asked me to buy a plane ticket on my credit card for him to fly to the east coast, because he didn't want christy to know about the purchase. jason met this woman, from what i understand, through some game on his phone, in the little chat group. he said, i'm going to go out there and meet her. when he first asked me that i said, sure, i bought it and did it for him, but then i started thinking about it. there's something there that doesn't feel right. so then i canceled the plane ticket and that's when he said, i can't get a divorce, because i've already been divorced. >> he didn't want to divorce because he didn't want to have to pay child support again. he had two older children that he had paid child support on. >> ever since that point, jason and i's relationship was fractured. >> so even though jason stopped talking to his brother jeff, he kept on talking with his sister rachel. >> according to jeff, a few months before christy's death, rachel reaches out and she's in a panic. >> she's been having a text conversation with our brother. he has to get out of the
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relationship, the only solution that he sees viable is to kill christy. i mean, he had the whole thing planned out. >> he actually talked about the exact scenario that happened the day of her death. he could have an alibi by being at work. he could call one of the neighbors and ask her to check on christy and find her deceased. >> a few days after my sister tells us that jason is deciding he's going to get a divorce, so, that was relieving. in my mind, just kind of forgot about it and moved on. but then probably six months later, we get the phone call that christy was found dead in her bed this morning. >> after christy harris' death, it is jason's own siblings, his sister and his brother, who divulge to police that jason had talked about wanting to get rid
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of his wife. >> to christy's parents, this is an accumulation of evidence that increasingly points towards foul play, and increasingly points towards a motive for jason to murder christy. he wanted out of this relationship. he didn't want to have to pay child support. but at this point, the police do not believe that there's enough evidence to charge jason harris for anything having to do with christy harris' death. >> there was never enough early on to be able to get to the point to where we could charge somebody. >> the honest to goodness truth is, being a cheater and a liar and enjoying spending money that you got because your wife died does not make you a murderer. it's not evidence of murder. >> at this point, it's going to take something else to bring jason harris down. but all hope is not lost. you've got a very motivated family who loved this woman, and they weren't giving up.
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>> not every family is this strong and would be willing to go to a birthday party and rub elbows with the person you believe killed your sister. >> and christy harris' family are about to uncover a critical detail. >> this everyday object is going to put the focus on jason. >> i'm sort of the computer guy. i get everybody up and running. jason made a comment that his laptop wasn't booting, and i have some tools here that allows me to take the hard drive out and plug it into some other devices. and he handed it to me. >> and in that moment, all those months of gritting their teeth and smiling their way through, their suspicion paid off.
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>> jason harris needs work done on his laptop. he gave it to christy's father to fix it. >> james calls me and says, hey, i have his laptop here. i did a search warrant for that laptop. >> so i came home, took the hard drive out, booted it up, and that's when i found the picture on his desktop. >> one of the things that was actually found on the laptop was a photograph in the time after christy had died. there was jason with a straw and some other paraphernalia on the table in front of him. >> it means that jason harris has access to drugs. access to the drugs that killed his wife, mysteriously. >> he worked at a place called united plastics. >> jason was actually fired from united plastics a few months after christy's death, because he'd had some positive drug screenings. >> my friend, her brother worked with jason, and she let me know, hey, my brother is saying the rumor at work is he killed her for life insurance money.
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>> davison police learned that he had asked a co-worker for pills that would be tasteless. >> jason asked, so do you know of any pills that you wouldn't taste, wouldn't smell, would knock her out to the point where i could move her body and she wouldn't know? then he asked, if i gave you $5,000, will you kill my wife? >> he solicited, specially, strangers at work. this is shocking information. >> to christy's family, it seemed clear he was trying to kill his wife. >> to christy's parents, the accumulation of all of that should have at least led to an interview of jason harris. >> detectives attempted to interview jason, but he had counsel, and they would not let him speak to detectives. >> now jason is not talking and he has every right not to talk. he said, i've got a lawyer, i'm not talking. >> christy's parents are viewing this through very rational eyes, and to them one of the stumbling blocks in this case is the absolute dearth of evidence
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collected at the scene by the police department that should have been responsible for doing that. >> on the morning christy died, jason was questioned by the police officer who responded to the 911 call. he's not a detective. >> jason harris told the police that his wife had been unwell. that she had been suffering from a cold and he had fed her a bowl of cereal the night before she was discovered. >> she was kind of falling asleep a little bit while she's sitting in the chair, and eventually he says he's able to get her into bed, where she falls asleep. >> but there's no examination of the cereal bowl. there's no dna that helps. there's no fingerprints that help. >> and the house isn't declared a crime scene. >> the police did not return to the house. once they were gone, jason ended up walking around the side of the house, into the back door. >> and that little window they had to get that all important
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evidence, it closed when the police left the house and the m.e. declared christy's death an accidental drug overdose. >> and the case stalls. 2014, 2015, 2016. nothing happens. >> we learned that there had not been any homicides in the city of davison in over 55 years, which was a concern. >> the family is concerned how the davison police department is going to be able to assess evidence like this. >> i have no idea why the police didn't arrest jason. one of the things i remember distinctly that they said, well, i hate to arrest a guy who just lost his wife. that kind of sits with me because i'm like, yeah, but he did it. >> i visited many times and said, can you please involve the state police? can you please, you know, ask somebody to come in?
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and it just didn't happen. >> abc news did reach out to the davison city police department, but it did not respond. >> meanwhile, jason is still caring for their two daughters, and the rest of christy's family is living in fear. >> if he killed my sister, what could he do to me? and at the time i had moved, but i didn't want him to know where i lived. because there was a fear there that if he knows where i live, i don't know what else this man can do. >> the thought of this happening and then the world being okay with it was so traumatizing. i actually started getting sick from the stress of it, because i was terrified. we live in the united states. people do not get away with murder, right? >> the whole family hung in there. they pretended to have a relationship with jason, so they could be near their granddaughters and nieces. >> the silence was deafening. what can i do? what can i say to make somebody pay attention?
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>> kathy would send me an email every single day. i lived with that every single night. i never forgot about this. but you know, at the same time, there's nothing we could have done more to get every shred of evidence. >> i just was reaching out even to people who knew people, the response was always the same. >> jason harris had denied ever using drugs except for smoking a little bit of weed. but these were people, neighbors who thought that that house, the harris house, was a house where people were in there doing illegal drugs. >> if you hang out with, live with drug addicts, it is not a far stretch to believe you do drugs yourself. i can't help you, except to suggest that you seek professional help. >> i can't fathom how painful that would be to get emails like that.
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if somebody insulted my own daughter after she was dead and said, psshh, that's what you get if you hang out and live with drug addicts? wow. i would have been furious. >> it was just all out of concern, "a," for our daughter and her memory, and "b," for our granddaughters. >> we were raised by a strong, vocal mother who taught us to stand for what we believe in. >> jason hadn't faced any intense questioning of any kind. he answered a few cursory questions the day they found christy, and that was it. >> at that time, jason had never been asked questions. and we can at least get him in front of somebody to answer a set of questions. >> christy's parents unveil a brilliant legal tactic, and jason harris is about to slip up.
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haven't given up in their quest for justice. >> when we first started keeping track of things, this was our very first notebook. this book grew to be four containers. this is more than just paperwork, you know, this is our daughter. this is our love for her. >> they suspect that their son-in-law jason harris killed her. >> so to get the police to focus on them, they file a wrongful death suit. >> they decide to sue him. >> i needed to find an attorney, and alec gibbs was willing to take the case on. alec gibbs is one of my superheroes. >> when i first heard about the case, all that i knew, really, was christy died in a really odd way for somebody with no history of heroin use. and i realized that we were
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going to need more evidence and so we filed the wrongful death action. >> so in the criminal process, they're seeking punishment regarding time in prison. in the civil process, it's monetary damages. >> typically, you wait for the criminal process to play itself out and then you do the civil. think about the o.j. simpson case. >> in the matter of the people of the state of california versus orenthal james simpson -- >> nicole brown simpson's family waited for that to play out. he was acquitted and then sued him in civil court and got a judgment. >> we called it a backwards o.j., right? we wanted to do the civil case first to drive the criminal case. >> you never see a family having to pursue justice like this. so this is very, very rare. >> by the time of the wrongful death suit, jim and kathy mays, christy's parents, had badgered the davison police department long enough into sending the case to the michigan state police department to investigate.
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>> and it's handed over to detective sergeant joshua dirkse. >> when i took over the case in december of 2018, there was a civil lawsuit that the victim's family had filed against jason harris. we worked together. i was able to work along with them. >> early on, jason said, i'm not talking to police, which is your fifth amendment right. in a civil case, though, for wrongful death, jason harris had to be deposed. >> this was the first time that jason harris had faced any scrutiny, any real questioning, over his involvement in the death of his wife. >> sir, would you please raise your right hand? do you swear the testimony you're about to give in this cause will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you god. >> yes. >> he was fairly calm, unexpressive. he really thought that he was going to be able to get away with murder, because, at this point, for about four years, almost to the day, he had. let's go to what happened on
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september 29th. >> the story that he ended up giving, there were different nuances there that didn't match up. >> do you recall texting your wife on monday morning? >> yeah. >> what prompted to you text her? >> to make sure that she got up for work. >> is that kind of out of the ordinary? >> no. >> when we looked through his phone records, we found out it was unusual. >> what time do you usually go to bed? >> i don't know. i don't have a bedtime. >> did you sleep beside her that night? >> yep. >> it didn't look like he had slept on the other side of the bed, and i can't imagine when you put your wife to bed with the expectation she's going to die in her slip that you're going to want to climb in bed next to her.
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>> and was your wife awake with you to put the kids to sleep? >> yes. >> okay. did you notice anything out of the ordinary? >> she got hungry. she had -- i made her up a bowl of cereal. >> that was kind of our first glimpse into, how would you get somebody to eat heroin? how do you hide the taste, the smell? and it was like, oh, okay, so, he just put it in milk and mixed it around. >> heroin would have a very bitter taste to it. but milk would neutralize that bitter taste. so christy likely wouldn't have tasted anything as she was eating that. >> we got in his personnel file from when he worked at united plastics. we knew that he failed a series of drug tests. >> have you used drugs? >> i have. >> what drugs have you used? >> marijuana. >> any other drugs? >> just prescribed.
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>> and then when he was confronted with that photograph of jason apparently taking drugs, he had quite the story of what that photograph was from. how do you explain this photo? >> it's me telling my daughter not to. >> jason says, i was trying to show my oldest daughter how not to do drugs. that's his answer. >> as the detailed questions go on and he is forced under oath to commit to a version of events, he begins to become agitated, a little rattled. >> i could sense that it was going in a direction that jason harris didn't anticipate. >> and arguably, the most important deposition is from the genesee county medical examiner. >> the original assessment in the autopsy was an accident, a drug overdose. >> but in 2019, when we deposed
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the medical examiner, he had kind of forgotten about that case, i think, by and large. and he had never seen any of the evidence that the police had been collecting over the years. >> all of these suspicious statements that were made by witnesses, by jason. >> he looked at this case entirely different. and as a result, he changed his opinion. >> this was no longer to be ruled as an accidental overdose. >> he was going to be changing christy harris' death certificate to homicide. >> once the forensic pathologist changed his opinion, we started a much more aggressive investigation. >> we had already had statements from witnesses, we didn't need to go back out and interview everybody again. >> so in the civil case, jason is found liable for christy's death, and he's ordered to pay $2 million in damages. >> but there was a lot of pause.
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it was two prongs. as a prosecutor, you not only have to prove that jason harris had premeditation, had a plan, executed it to kill christina, and you had to disprove that christina harris was a drug addict. you've got to overcome that in front of a jury. >> there's one thing christy harris left behind, and it will ultimately prove that she was not a drug user. >> the physical evidence that they needed to get jason harris finally charged with murder was there all along. so, angus, what's next? ♪what's next?♪ ♪ ♪what's next?♪ ♪what's next?♪ ♪ whoa! whoa! so what's next? check this out! [engine revving] ♪ rockstar energy drink
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>> christina had just given birth in may of 2014 to her and jason's second daughter. so she was just 4 months old at the time of her mom's death. and one of the big things that her family spoke about was not only her dedication to these kids, but her dedication to breast-feeding them. >> she was a breast-feeding mother when she passed away, using a breast pump on schedule. >> during her maternity leave, she was pumping on schedule and filling a freezer. >> christina would pump her breast milk and then put it in zip-loc bags and put a date of which she took that sample. and she would give those to james and kathy when they babysat callie ann. >> the family held on to the breast milk to continue feeding callie ann even after christy had passed. >> so we had been talking since the beginning the fact we had the breast milk. >> local police in davison did
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test it in 2015, but for whatever reason, that didn't seem to raise any alarms or call into question this accidental death ruling by the m.e. >> i was not aware of it until after i had given my case to the medical examiner that the family actually had upwards of 50 bags of frozen breast milk still frozen. >> christy's parents always believed that that breast milk would hold the key to solving the riddle. >> we actually sent off breast milk to the lab. it's never been done in the state of michigan before. >> everyone is nervously awaiting the results. >> this could be the piece of the puzzle that solves this case. >> it was absolutely clear of any drugs. >> there was no heroin within her breast milk. >> the breast milk vindicates her. she was a devoted mother. she was, in fact, everything that her friends and family had been saying all along. >> we were able to flip the
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script, in fact, jason harris was a liar and christina harris was a pristine individual who sadly was victimized. >> at long last, it is finally time to arrest jason harris. >> i am now convinced that this guy is guilty, so let's go full throttle and let's write this warrant. >> i was a part of the team that arrested jason harris. located him at his place of employment. a search warrant was executed. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. >> he was read his miranda rights and said he didn't want to talk. and there was no emotion, nothing. almost like he knew this was coming. >> we had a meeting at the michigan state police office. we were thinking, maybe we're going to hear a little update, and they said, "we have arrested jason." >> i could not believe it. it just blew me away. i just -- is this for real? >> the way the case was talked about wasn't, oh, they tested her breast milk. it was, oh, my goodness, he
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poisoned her cereal with heroin. this is a cereal killer, just in a different sense. >> i want to thank christina's mom and dad for their patience. i know this has been a long time coming. >> it was more of a shock. this is real. this is really happening. >> i was assigned the jason harris case in june of 2021. it was a big case. i knew it had gotten quite a bit of media attention, so i was a little overwhelmed, but i was excited for the challenge. >> christy's family has waited seven long years for justice for christy, and finally they're getting their day in court. >> but because it looked like a drug overdose, there was no murder weapon and there was no dna evidence. this is not a slam dunk. >> this crime is somewhat of a perfect crime. >> most cases i've handled have involved a gunshot wound or a strangulation or something like that. this was different. this was a really different case.
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>> it was in the back of my mind that, what if they said not guilty? what if seven years of work -- and i knew if i heard "not guilty," i'd probably never see those girls again. >> the thing that really concerned me was that if i lost this trial, those kids would have to go back and live with their dad. with gold bond... you can age on your own terms.
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our theory of the case is that jason harris wanted out of his marriage. he didn't want to have to go through a divorce. he didn't want to have to pay child support. he had put heroin in the cereal that he had fed christy the night before and deliberately premeditatedly killed her. >> so it had a lot of witnesses, and each one of those witnesses was an important piece of the puzzle. >> i had to come testify. >> we call jeffrey harris. >> it was very difficult. not only is my brother sitting
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there again still, my mom is there, my aunt is there. i'm the outcast here going against our family. >> by the time i had the case, rachel harris, jason's sister, indicated that she had forgotten any conversation that she may have had with the police or with her brother about things that had happened. >> but i just had to keep knowing this was the right thing to do for my sister-in-law. >> i was confident jason was the one that murdered christy. >> there were zero people called by the defense, including jason, he could have testified, but he chose not to. >> a big argument that the defense was making was that christy took the drugs herself. but because there was no heroin in her breast milk, we were able to show that christy was not a drug user. >> and on november 17th of 2021, the jury finally reaches its verdict. >> you just sit there, you kind of pucker up, and you hope for the best.
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>> in the genesee county circuit courtroom, the jury says that jason harris is guilty. >> guilty, first degree, premeditated murder. >> on all three counts. >> guilty of homicide solicitation of murder. guilty of delivery of controlled substance causing death. >> when they said guilty, it was just like all the air goes out of you. you know, it ends up being worth all of the years to get to that point. >> it was just like what i wanted to hear, and i just couldn't even react to it. >> if i could say one thing to christy's family, i think i would say, thank you for trusting me with your daughter. sorry. this one was emotional, because there were these little girls involved.
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i just wanted to get justice for christy. >> jason harris was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in the state of michigan. >> you are a murderer and you are a liar, and the jury saw through all your lies and i see through all your lies. >> how did jason get away with murder for so many years? >> jason harris' fatal flaw was jason harris' hubris. he was telling everybody basically what he was going to do. 80 want to kill my wife, how do i kill my wife, can you help me kill my wife?" my god, he never shut up about it. >> if he had remained silent, i think this would have been very difficult to prove. >> then there's the breast milk. jason clearly didn't think about this piece of evidence that had been sitting in a freezer for years. >> the breast milk was huge. >> i don't think i could have gotten a guilty verdict without the breast milk. that was a very important piece of the puzzle. >> finally, there's jason's
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biggest mistake, it turns out he married into the wrong family. because jim and kathy mays, they wouldn't quit. >> if it wasn't for kathy mays' relentless pursuit of justice, i don't know that we would have ever paid enough attention to this case to get it where it is. >> this is what christy would expect of me. she was tenacious, and she may have gotten some of it from me. >> yeah, just a bit. >> p-u. >> p-u is right. >> mommy's going to eat it. >> i'm turning into the hulk. >> i think about her every day. luckily i get to see two little girls who remind me of her, and our goal is just keep her alive so that they can be proud of their mom.
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