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my mother calls and says michelle is dead. how is that possible? >> a young mother found brutally murdered, her little girl left to wander in her mother's blood. police had a suspect and he had a motive. but could they prove he was the killer? it was a circumstantial case. >> except for that witness, the girl who left those footprints. >> they will never know what cassidy saw and what she doesn't see. maybe she couldn't tell detectives who the killer was, but maybe she didn't have to. >> the fact that cassidy was
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spared, would that mean anything to a jury? >> the person that killed the mother cared about cassidy. >> silent witness. hello, and welcome to "dateline extra." i am craig melvin. michelle had a smile that would light up the room, and she was the last person that anybody that knew her would expect to be murdered. she was at home with her daughter, cassidy, pregnant with her second child when tragedy spoke. her husband was away on business and unraveling this complicated case would take years. here's keith more sun. >> i think i paused for a second and had to take a deep breath, and just the reality of what was going on sank in. >> those who saw the footprints will not forget them. they were tiny, and they were
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bloody. >> i had to get my composure to finish searching this house to make sure there was nobody else in the house. >> it was the third of november, 2006, early afternoon. scott urp, he was here because of the 911 call from this place on birch leaf drive. >> i think my sister's dead. >> tell me what happened, ma'am. >> i have no idea. >> the caller was meredith fisher. she just discovered on the floor of the master bedroom the savagely beaten body of her elder sister, 29-year-old michelle young, a woman who in death was about to be famous. >> listen to me, ma'am. i will tell what you to do, but you need to calm down so you can help. you said there was blood everywhere. >> yes -- >> listen to me ma'am. is she breathing? >> i don't think so.
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>> you have checked? >> michelle? she is cold. cassidy had crawled out just feet from where her mother lay. cassidy's voice, chattering to her aunt was caught on the recorded call. had cassidy witnessed the murder? awakened alone to find this? >> you just picture a small child walking around in the blood and tracking it across the hallway into the bathroom. >> by now county investigators were ascending on the house and having secured the crime scene, but on his way out he saw cassidy again, and he was still in her pink pajamas and in meredith's arms, and he asked meredith a question. >> i looked over to the child and did not see any blood, and i asked if she cleaned the child, and her response was no. it was odd, because i was
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expecting her to say yes. >> somebody did. >> yes, somebody did. but who? was it the same person that murdered the little girl's mother? on this day, all they had were questions. and richard probably knows the case better than anybody. >> this is a brutal and vicious beating. there was a lot of time and energy invested into this assault. >> why do you say time and energy? >> the medical examiner said there was over 30 blows with some sort of a blunt object. >> detectives started investigating the victim, and everybody else around her. michelle young was born and raised on long island, new york. >> she was smiling all the time. she was the life of the party. >> her friend knew her from childhood? >> she didn't like being the center of attention, but liked to create an atmosphere for everybody to have a good time. >> she was a cheerleader and
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straight a student. >> she had a bookworm side to her, and she was studious and goal-oriented, and a great person to be around, and a fun and happy spirit. she was somebody that i wanted to spend a lot of time with. >> lots of people did. when she chose a college far from home, north carolina state, she was soon surrounded by a group of admiring friends, best friends, buddies, and whichchils her sorority sister. >> we felt like we looked like a "charlie's angles" pose. >> and they started hearing about her new guy, and he loved to camp and he was a life of tailgate parties. michelle fell hard and fast. >> they seemed like a good
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couple. he was different from other men that she dated in the past. he was not as serious about a career as she was. he was a little less sophisticated as michelle was, but she seemed to be very happy with him. >> michelle and jason married in 2003, and the day after the wedding, they shared a big secret, michelle was pregnant and their daughter, cassidy, was born early the next year. >> i love you, mommy. >> i love you, too, cassidy. >> and when she came along, it was love at first sight. >> michelle was an enthusiastic mother. >> huh? >> huh? >> by all accounts, jason was a good dad. >> he was a great playmate. he knew how to sit on the floor and play with his daughter, you know.
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>> the youngs moved into the big fine house on birch leaf in 2005. both worked. he a salesman and she a financial specialist. in the summer of 2006, michelle got pregnant again. they kept the news to themselves, but it was clear something good was happening. >> the comment he said to me was, he's excited to have another baby, not implying that she was pregnant but excited at the prospect of it. >> just a few months later michelle was dead. jason was 170 miles away on the night of the murder, and he heard the news the next afternoon and returned to raleigh. >> my mother calls and said michelle is dead. i said, michelle who? some celebrity? what are you talking about? what do you mean? how is that possible? what happened? >> the very questions that the investigators were asking themselves.
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>> as the investigation gets under way, a security camera provides a critical clue. it's not what it caught, it's what it missed, and why. coming up -- >> there was a camera there that had been unplugged. >> really? >> yes. it was one of the side exits of the hotel. >> who had something to hide, when silent witness continues. i. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so shark invented duo clean. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look,
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attacked in her bedroom and brutally beaten to death. her body discovered the next day by her sister meredith along with her 2 1/2-year-old daughter cassidy, who had been left to wander in her blood. for the investigators who set out to find her killer, no way to get those little footprints out of their minds. sergeant richard spivey, lead investigator. >> those of us that work in law enforcement, this is our profession, but we're also parents. that certainly strikes a different note with you when you see something like that. >> michelle's husband jason, a medical software salesman, was 170 miles away the night of the murder. even so, investigators had to look at him. >> we know he was the last person to talk to michelle that night. and he was also the reason why she was found. he called meredith fisher to go to the house. >> reporter: jason young's business trip that night was routine. security tape showed him getting gas, 7:30 p.m. as he left raleigh. two hours later seen on tape at a cracker barrel restaurant in greensboro.
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later checked into the hampton inn in hillsdale, virginia. this is him front desk. 11:00 p.m. and him again at midnight. he also made a phone call around midnight. and that was the last time anybody heard from jason young until he made another call at 7:40 the next morning. >> a normal person would look at this and say he was 170 miles away. he's got an alibi. >> that sounds like a great distance, you know? but 170 miles you can get between the crime scene and the hotel in about two and a half hours. >> reporter: perhaps. but there were curious anomalies at the crime scene. couldn't explain them. a jewelry box was missing two drawers. so was it a bungled burglary? then there were footprints near the body that seemed to eliminate jason. an obvious print on the pillow was a size 10. but jason wore a size 12. but this was weird. there was another partial footprint. it defied easy identification,
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so they began calling in shoe experts. and now they wondered were there two attackers? of course, investigators discovered early on michelle and jason's marriage was strained. and in the last weeks of michelle's life, things were not good. >> at our friend shelley's wedding he was so drunk. just really out of it. when we got to the wedding, our friends were letting us know michelle and jason were fighting and they were referring to it as world war iii. >> jennifer powers told investigators about another fight that october. michelle wanted her mother to stay with them for the holidays. and jason, who had a tense and jason, who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law, wanted to limit
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her stay. and said so in an e-mail. along with another nugget. >> he wrote, our marriage has seen better days, i don't see it trending up. i remember that really striking a chord with me. i didn't know that their marriage had seen better days. >> reporter: of course investigators wanted to interview jason young. maybe he could tell them something. but he refused to talk to them. >> he talked to the lawyer. and then under the advice of counsel, he declined to speak with us at all. >> reporter: didn't ask? didn't ask how his wife died? >> no. >> reporter: perhaps, investigators thought the business trip deserved a second look. they want to the hotel. poked around and discovered some odd activities that night in a stairwell near an exit. >> there was a camera there unplugged. >> really. >> yes, one of the side exits for the hotel. one of the fire stairs that go down to the first floor. >> reporter: any other tampering done? >> the door that was adjacent to where the camera was located the door also had been propped open
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that night. >> how do you know that? >> the gentleman working as the clerk that night found a rock placed in the door to keep the door from closing. >> well, then they plugged the camera back in, so it's now working again. and at about 6:35 that morning suddenly that camera is pointing straight at the ceiling. >> same camera? >> same camera. tampered with yet again. >> reporter: if that was jason young's work, is it possible he did make the 340 round trip? could he have killed his wife and cleaned up his daughter all in seven and a half hours? without ever being seen? to find out, investigators played a hunch. they visited every gas station along the route. showed jason's photo, tucked to the night clerks. and came across a woman named tracy doms in a tiny place called king, north carolina. she took one look at the photograph and recognized it instantly. he was the foul-mouthed customer she said who came into the store
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to complain that the pumps were locked. and what time was it? 5:30 a.m., morning of the murder. >> there was actually an altercation between the two of them. so you have a reason why she would remember him as opposed to any other customer that may have just happened into the store. >> reporter: if that attendant was right, investigators may have undercut jason's alibi. still, it wasn't enough. so they plodded ahead, painstaking work, took time. and then, years after the murder, they finally got a match for that partial footprint. >> the state bureau of investigation and the fbi were able to eventually identify that shoe as a hush puppy shoe, size 12, which was the same size that he wore. >> reporter: throughout the investigation, jason steadfastly maintained silence. rather than face a legal battle where he'd be asked some tough questions, spivey said, he even
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gave michelle's family custody of his daughter. >> everybody we spoke with, all of them talked about how much he loved cassidy, and what a great dad he was. to just turn over primary custody, that was -- that was very surprising. >> reporter: investigators had heard enough. they believed they had a case. circumstantial, but a case. and three years after michelle young's body was found on the bedroom floor, jason young was charged with her murder. investigators and prosecutors knew that very little pointed directly toward jason young, but so far nothing pointed away. coming up, the case against jason young as an alleged killer and as a cheating husband. >> we basically just hung out at the house and had an intimate relationship for the two days he was there. >> cassidy was put to bed and a
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couple drinks, we were just talking, and we ended up having sex. >> he never settled down. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an eye on that branch. might get windy. have a good shift. fire pit. last use -- 0600. i'd stay close. morning. ♪ get ready to switch. protected by flo. should say, "protected by alan and jamie."
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welcome back to "dateline extra." jason had refused to talk to detectives, but there were several women in jason's life who were willing to share intimate details about the man and his marriage. with the case heading to court, they would soon tell their stories on the stand. here, again, is keith morrison. jason young went on trial for the murder of his pregnant wife michelle in june 2011. by then, he had spent 18 months in a jail cell. the guy who lived for tailgates. the guy who loved to party, that guy was long gone. becky holt was the prosecutor who opened for the state.
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>> defendant had a plan. his plan was to murder his wife. his plan was to get away with it. >> reporter: with no murder weapon found, the prosecution's case was built on that partial shoe print. they knew now that jason once owned a pair of hushpuppies like these that matched the print. they were now missing. they also told jurors about the early morning visit to the gas station and the suspicious activity at the hotel, but the thrust of their case was this. jason young was trying in the most violent possible way to get out of a troubled marriage. >> were you aware of tensions in that marriage? >> yes. i was well aware. >> reporter: meredith fisher, michelle's sister, lived near the couple. and for a period was cassidy's nanny. as the young's fights intensified, she took on the role of marriage counselor too. >> what would you say were the
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main issues? >> michelle's main issues were, jason being more responsible, understanding her more, and his main concern was their lack of sex life. >> prosecutors called friends to the stand to paint a picture of a marriage that was unraveling out loud and in public. >> jason made it very well known that, you know, he was upset about the lack of sex in the relationship. >> reporter: and at parties, said fiona childs, jason's x rated tricks were famously over the top. >> i never observed it myself. i would just hear about it. and you know, he would expose himself and do what he thought was these funny tricks. and i was always just rather embarrassed for michelle. >> he never settled down. it was as if he was still living the single life, that he never bought into the marriage. what that -- what all that meant. >> reporter: in october 2006, when michelle was four months
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pregnant, jason became deeply involved with another woman. and not just any woman. michelle was one of michelle young's close friends from college. one of those charlie's angels. in early october, days before his third wedding anniversary, jason flew to florida to see michelle who testified they both knew it was wrong. >> we basically just hung out at the house and we had an intimate relationship for the two days that he was there. >> reporter: jason was crazy about her. his friend josh dalton said. >> he basically told me that he thought was in love with her. >> reporter: michelle's mother, linda fisher, testified in the final weeks of her life, she could see the toll the failing marriage was taking on her pregnant daughter. >> she had her head on my lap. and she was lying down. and i was stroking her hair. and -- and she was empty. >> what did she tell you?
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>> things weren't working out with jason. >> reporter: two days before she was murdered, michelle phoned her sister meredith to report yet another blowup with jason. >> she was just, "i've had it." she said, "you know, more than one time, i just can't do this anymore." >> reporter: jason was telling one of his close friends the same thing. and prosecutors said just days before michelle was murdered, he had indulged in one last transgression. a casual hook-up with an old friend named carol ann sauerby in his own living room. michelle was away at the time. >> cassidy was put down to bed. and i had a couple drinks. just were talking. and we ended up having sex.
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>> reporter: but divorce was apparently not an option for jason. >> he had made a statement at one time he was afraid if he ever got a divorce that michelle would take cassidy and move back to new york. >> and did he indicate he would have concerns about seeing cassidy again? >> correct. >> reporter: one question remained. was a good time guy like jason young even capable of murder? genevieve cargo was engaged to jason before he met michelle. she took the stand to testify about a fight over jason's excessive drinking. >> he became agitated and said something to the effect if i am going to make such a terrible husband, then give me my ring back. >> did you give it to the defendant? >> no. he began trying to pull the ring off. it wouldn't come off. he was throwing me from one bed to the other and jumping on me with all his weight and pinning
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my arms, both of them, behind me. >> reporter: prosecutors hoped to convince the jury it all added up to motive for murder. so how would the defense counterattack? with a witness who could refute every charge. coming up, jason young finally breaks his silence as he takes the stand to testify. >> did you kill your wife, michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. when "silent witness" continues. (chime)
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i am richy louis with you. nearly 800,000 federal employees will not be paid over the holidays due to the partial shutdown. president trump and republicans shooting down a budget compromise and democrats are saying they will not pay for the border wall. the top u.s. envoy against isis is resigning over the
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president's decision to full out of syria. he served in the gorge bush and obama white houses. back to "dateline." welcome back to "dateline extra." i am craig melvin. prosecutors painted a picture of a marriage in pieces, but did the husband kill his wife. jason young was about to break his silence and explain what happened the night michelle was killed. here again is keith morrison. what the prosecution didn't tell you -- >> reporter: there is an art to the business of criminal defense. and it would take an artist to repaint the prosecution's dark portrait of jason young. so what could the defense attorney, mike clinkson, do? well, to begin with, he told the jury, he agreed with the
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prosecution. jason young was not a good husband. >> he acted at times like an immature jerk. but that does not make him a killer. >> reporter: the defense was not about to make any more concessions, mind you. the jewelry box in the bedroom, there was dna on it. didn't match michelle or jason. suspicious activity at the hotel? there was a fingerprint on that camera and it wasn't jason young's. and there wasn't any forensic evidence that tied jason to the crime scene. there was no blood in his car. there was not a scratch on him. >> ladies and gentlemen, jason lynn young did not murder his wife. he did not murder their unborn son. and this case has not been solved. >> reporter: who better to make the argument than jason young himself. but so far, he had never said a
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word to anyone about the november night. and almost five years silence. >> it is always a big decision for defense attorneys whether or not to call their clients. >> reporter: beth carris is a former prosecutor and legal analyst. she covered the trial. >> this is a case that really begged for jason young to testify. if he is innocent. >> reporter: after all this time. >> if he is truly innocent, get on the stand and tell the story. >> we call jason young. >> reporter: with his mother in the front row, jason young prepared to do just that. defense attorney brian collins hit it hard off the top. >> did you kill your wife michelle? >> no, sir. >> were you there when it happened? >> no, sir. >> reporter: what about jason's missing hushpuppies that match the partial should shoe print? he no longer owned them. >> are those the shoes you had on november 2nd? >> no, sir. >> they were all ratty. >> reporter: they were all ratty. told michelle to give them to goodwill. as for the night of the murder,
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after she checked into the hotel, he left his room twice. the first time to get a power cord for his laptop. >> i was going over the sales call i had the next day. >> reporter: the second trip he testified was to smoke a cigar. >> i had to go outside to smoke a cigar. i also wanted to look at sports schedules and some standings and so i wanted to see if i could pick up the "usa today" as well. >> reporter: the newspaper run explains why he was seen at the lobby round midnight. >> between the time you smoked the cigar, went back upstairs and went to sleep, did you leave the room until the next morning? >> no, sir. >> reporter: the next morning he realized he had left e-bay printouts on the computer at home. they showed purses thinking of buying one for michelle as belated anniversary present. >> i realize i didn't bring the papers. >> why was it important to you somebody get the papers? >> because i wanted it to be a surprise.
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a surprise to michelle means so much more than anything. >> reporter: noon, november 3rd. he called his sister-in-law, meredith, from the car and asked if she would go to the house and get the e-bay papers. he left meredith a voice mail. then he headed to his mother's place in the mountains nearby. and it was there he testified, hours later that he learned michelle had been murdered. >> i just fell. i just -- i just broke on the inside. i just broke and i didn't believe it. >> reporter: family members drove him back to raleigh. during the drive, he said his friends called. >> ryan and josh had said that the investigators were asking really ugly questions and pointing their finger at me and doing things like that. they said you don't need to talk
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to anybody. you need to got a lawyer before you talk to anybody. >> reporter: and then the explanation for his long silence. >> the lawyer that i got after talking with him, he actually advised me to not go talk to the police. >> did you take that advice? >> yes. i did. >> did he also tell you not to talk to anybody about it? >> that's exactly what he said. he said don't talk to anybody about anything. >> the defense also addressed the motives prosecutors had laid out that jason wanted to escape a bad marriage and keep custody of cassidy and spend time with his new love. >> did you have any designs in your own mind of leaving michelle young for michelle miney? >> no, sir. >> describe why not. >> i think we both knew it was wrong. i don't think either one dreamed that it would ever be found out. >> pushing me around. >> as for the violent episode with his ex-fiancee, jason had an explanation for it.
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>> did you throw her around on the bed like she said? >> no, sir. what i did was wrong. i did pin her down and i took the ring. >> okay. what was your level of intoxication at that time? >> i was very intoxicated. but i don't feel like that is an excuse for what i did. >> reporter: they questioned him about the most important woman in his life. >> did you want to stay married to michelle? >> yes, i did. i wanted to have -- have another baby and i wanted the family to grow. >> reporter: he also explained why he gave up custody of his daughter without a fight. >> were you able to afford a lawyer for a full blown custody battle? >> no, sir, i had -- due to the media and some of the internet website, the job that i had, i lost it. >> reporter: his testimony lasted three hours. >> jason young was a very good
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witness. he understood what he had to do when he was on the stand. >> reporter: so he didn't come off as contrived or phony? like he had put this together very carefully in order to account for all of the evidence that they had? >> he had access to police reports. all of the discovery. he knew the state's vulnerabilities. and so he could arguably tailor his testimony to fit with an innocent explanation. >> reporter: how did jason young do? 12 jurors were about to decide. first, the prosecutor gets her chance to go one-on-one with jason young. coming up -- >> were you working on your marriage when you were having sex with karen in your home? >> when "silent witness" continues. (dad) got it?
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welcome back to "dateline extra." so far james young's testimony answered years of questions, and he admitted cheating on his pregnant wife, michelle, even more than once, and even so the defense pointed out infidelity did not make him a murderer. and now it's time to the prosecution to ask questions, and could they convince the jury that jason was the killer? continuing with our story, here's keith mo here's kei here's keith morris zoon.
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>> reporter: it was riveting. almost five years of silence about his wife's murder broken here in this courtroom. >> i loved cassidy. and i loved michelle. >> and then he went to murder his wife. >> now prosecutor, becky holk, began pulling apart a story she heard for the first time. >> were you working on your marriage when you were having sex with caroline sauerby in your home less than two weeks before your wife was murdered? >> no, ma'am, that was not the way to work on a marriage. that was detrimental. >> were you working on your marriage when you called michelle miney? >> michelle and i confided a lot in each other. we talked about my issues with my wife. she talked about her issues with her husband. >> so is the answer yes when you had an affair with michelle miney that you were working on your marriage? >> no, ma'am. having sexual intercourse and having intimacy was very detrimental to that. >> the cross-examination lasted a full hour. and the next day the case went to the jury. >> retire to the jury deliberation room. >> reporter: it soon became clear jurors were having trouble. >> indicated that y'all have not
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reached a unanimous decision. >> reporter: the jurors were split 6-6. the judge sent them back to try to make it unanimous. >> the jurors leave for a second. >> reporter: hours later they were back. in courtroom 3c, and it was still. >> it appears that they are hopelessly deadlocked at this point. >> reporter: eight jurors had voted for acquittal. four voted guilty. judge stevens declared a mistrial. was serious consideration given to dropping the case? >> i think there was serious consideration as to is there more we can do. >> reporter: so the prosecutors decide they would try again. but this time with the one thing they didn't have the first time. jason's own story. the second trial began in february 2012. this time howard cummings led the prosecution, hoping to use jason's own words to convict him. >> put your left hand on the bible, raise your right hand. >> reporter: first prosecutors called the night clerk at the gas station, gracie, who
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remembered jason complaining about the locked pumps. >> when he came in to pay, he started cussing and raising cane. >> what time did this happen? >> that was 5:00, 5:30 in the morning. the time jason said he was at the hotel. >> call your next witness. >> prosecutors had new witnesses and testimony. they wanted jurors to hear about cassidy, whose bloody footprints they contended made her a silent witness to murder. >> when i got to cassidy, i said what are you doing? >> day care worker ashley pomentier took the stand. she told jurors she watched cassidy playing alone days after her mother was murdered. >> she had the chair and the doll in her hands. she took the dolls and just hit them. >> reporter: as unsettling as it
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was, prosecutors wanted jurors to know the killer left a silent witness behind. a witness he would never harm. the fact that cassidy was spared, did that mean anything to you? or would that mean anything to a jury? >> certainly. it meant that the person that killed the mother, we felt, cared about cassidy. >> i do. >> thank you. >> fiona childs took the stand. prosecutors pressed her about a life insurance policy jason arranged, and michelle questioned. >> that she brought up specifically her life insurance. she brought it up several times, asking me did i think a million dollars was too much and did they really need that. >> reporter: after michelle died, fiona found out the true amount of the policy was $4 million. >> i was just like in total shock. that is incredibly excessive. >> reporter: and prosecutors told the jury about civil lawsuits against jason brought by michelle's mother and sister. one was a wrongful death case
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filed in 2008, a year before he was charged with murder. over the defense's objection, the court clerk laura freeman testified about that lawsuit. >> there is an alleged paragraph, paragraph 6, again reading verbatim from the record, in the early morning hours of november 3, 2006, jason young brutally murdered michelle young at their residence. >> freeman went on to testify that jason never responded to the allegations. and that led to a default judgment against him. that judgment said jason killed his wife. a default judgment does not mean the facts alleged in the civil complaint are true. it does not mean he is guilty. and the judge at the criminal trial told the jury that in his instructions. however, when you hear the statement jason young brutally murdered his wife, but that
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guilty, folks. hello? you know? >> reporter: and the prosecutor made sure the jury heard just who signed that ruling. >> i'm reading from this judgment which is signed actually by judge stevens. >> reporter: judge stevens, the very judge sitting before them in this trial. >> the jury hearing that, it is just something that is going to carry a lot of weight. >> this is the complaint that was filed in december seeking custody of cassidy. >> reporter: prosecutors also called the attorney involved in that custody case over daughter cassidy, and those same allegations were repeated yet again. >> the jury heard several times through these two civil complaints that jason young brutally murdered michelle fisher young. >> reporter: but the headline came when prosecutors played jason young's entire testimony from the first trial -- >> i wanted her to have that. >> -- and began to rip it apart. >> i don't remember. >> reporter: prosecutors tried to show jason's call to meredith to pick up the e-bay printouts was merely a ploy to get her to
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discover the body and find cassidy. why else would he print an e-bay auction ad leave it on the printer and hit the road where he couldn't bid during the actual auction? they called sergeant spivey to the stand. the actual auction? >> that auction was going to end 8:00 p.m. eastern standard time? >> what day was that? >> that was on november 2nd, 2006, just hours before the murder. prosecutors tried to prove jason lied about his reasons for leaving the hotel room. >> in his original testimony, he told the court he left the first time to get a power cord for his laptop. >> why was it you wanted to look on the laptop? >> i was going over the sales call i had the next day. michael smith took the stand to say young didn't use his laptop for work that night. >> it's an internet site dedicated to sports. >> jason said he went out a
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second time to smoke a cigar. prosecutors tended he was a fierce anti-smoker, and the weather that night was freezing, windy. >> can you tell me whether there was any substantial outer wear that the defendant had in his luggage or was wear something. >> no, i think there was a suit jacket. >> okay. >> that was the only outer wear i'm aware of. >> jason chose not to testify this time, but the defense fought back, of course. they argued the gas station attendant's memory couldn't be trusted because of a childhood brain injury. >> i've had memory problems since '06 because i've been through a lot with myself and my kids and my ex-husband. >> the defense argued the case wasn't really solved. there was no physical evidence to prove jason was the killer. >> there was not one scratch on mr. young. >> he would never have the time to commit that murder and make the trip. the cigar, jason young actually
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owned a humidore. >> jason young is not guilty. >> and then it was over again. and time for another jury to consider whether jason young would go to jail or walk out of court a free man. coming up, the verdict, take two. >> we find the defendant, jason young to be -- >> when silent witness continues. matt: whoo! whoo! jen: but that all changed when we bought a house. matt: voilà! jen: matt started turning into his dad. matt: mm. that's some good mulch. ♪ i'm awake. but it was pretty nifty when jen showed me how easy it was to protect our home and auto with progressive. [ wrapper crinkling ] get this butterscotch out of here. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. there's quite a bit of work, 'cause this was all -- this was all stapled. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us.
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attack his credibility. did the jury believe them? turns out this case was far from over. here with the conclusion of our story is keith morrison. >> for more than five years, michelle young's family and friends had been waiting for answers. who killed their pretty pregnant michelle? many thought they knew. >> it was him. you know, i didn't know all the evidence, i didn't know half the things i know now. but i felt that way. >> one jury failed to decide. now attorneys were making their final arguments to a second jury. >> be mad at him. hate him if you want to. but when you look at the physical evidence in this case, it does not match up. it does not match up to jason having killed his wife and unborn son. >> 30 blows, that's not from a stranger. that is a mad, mad domestic
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abuser. >> soon that jury was behind closed doors, in the wake county superior court. after two days, they were back with a verdict. >> we the jury find jason young to be guilty of his wife. >> guilty, jason didn't flinch. on the other side of the court, michelle young's bereaved mother and sister wept. fiona at home got the news from a friend. >> he's guilty. i was like, what? >> jason young received a life sentence, chose not to address the court, even as the bailiffs led him away, he remained expressionless. prosecutors were relieved. >> i was very emotional, have
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family members there who you've been working with for 5 1/2 years. they finally have justice. >> we've been telling him for years, just trust, just trust that it will be the right result. >> but was it? a year and a half ticked by, and then this. >> attorneys for jason young demanding a new trial saying the trial that led to his conviction had significant errors. >> december 2013. jason young's new attorney launched his appeal. >> who is the killer? is jason young the person responsible for miss young's death? >> and it will seems fundamentally unfair? >> what was fundamentally unfair? during the trial, the prosecution introduced testimony about those civil cases against jason brought by michelle's family. they accused him of young. >> the defendant brutally
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murdered michelle marie fisher young. the jury should not have been allowed to hear about any of that. outside the court, michelle's sister meredith predicted the appeal would be thrown out. >> we're confident it will stay. >> but she was wrong. >> a raliegh man is getting a third trial in the death of his pregnant wife. >> in april 2014, the north carolina court of appeals granted jason a new trial. a year later the state supreme court reversed the appeals court decision. and in 2017, yet another attempt by jason young to get a third trial. this time on grounds his defense team was ineffective was also denied. children know little of the arcane world of motions and appeals. cassidy has grown. her father, her mother, snatches
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of a memory ever further away. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline" extra. i'm craig melvin, thank you for watching. she was a person out of a '40s film noir movie. >> reporter: with a life full of mystery to match. >> she was a stunner physically, she was able to say jump and the men would say how high. >> married to a wealthy lawyer. >> he always said she has this hold over me. >> someone she was even closer to. >> eating together, sleeping in the same bed together. she's living at her house.
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