Alguacil de Texas absuelto comparte su historia en un próximo episodio de 48 Hours

Renard Spivey, declarado no culpable del asesinato de su esposa Patricia en 2023, ofrece su primera entrevista desde la acusación en una repetición del programa 48 Hours que se transmitirá el sábado 30 de mayo por CBS y Paramount+.

Spivey, ex ayudante del sheriff del condado de Harris y alguacil en el programa de televisión Justice for All with Judge Cristina Perez, fue absuelto tras un juicio que comenzó en noviembre de 2023. El jurado deliberó durante 12 horas a lo largo de dos días antes de emitir un veredicto de no culpabilidad el 6 de diciembre de 2023. Spivey le confesó a la corresponsal de 48 Hours, Natalie Morales, que aún lucha con los eventos del 28 de julio de 2019, cuando Patricia, de 52 años, recibió un disparo mortal en su casa de Houston durante lo que él describió como un forcejeo por un arma. Spivey dijo en la entrevista: Vivo con ello todos los días. Relató que discutió con Patricia, le arrebató el teléfono y luego se enfrentó a ella con el arma, alegando que los disparos fueron accidentales mientras forcejeaban. Los fiscales habían argumentado que el tiroteo fue intencional, pero la defensa enfatizó el diseño del arma y lo presentó como un caso de defensa propia seguido de un disparo accidental. La familia de Patricia expresó su incredulidad ante el veredicto, y su prima, Cybil Shepherd, declaró que no cree que se haya hecho justicia.

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