19-NH v. Smart: Cecilia Pierce
VIDEO: Key witness Cecilia Pierce, who wore a wire during an incriminating conversation with the defendant, takes the stand. More
January 9, 2020
Pamela Smart was sentenced to life in prison for plotting with her teenage lover to have her husband killed in 1990. Watch the full trial on CourtTV.com.
VIDEO: Key witness Cecilia Pierce, who wore a wire during an incriminating conversation with the defendant, takes the stand. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: FBI tape recording contractor Robert Halvorson takes the stand. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: Billy Flynn's friend Sarah Thomas & Ralph Welch, who turned the three teen conspirators in, take the stand. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: MetLife Insurance investigator Daniel Houle, Superintendent Dr. Norman Katner & Gregg Smart's co-worker Bruce Dubee take the stand. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: William 'Billy' Flynn, the defendant's teenage lover who fired the shot that killed Gregg Smart, takes the stand. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: William 'Billy' Flynn, the defendant's teenage lover who fired the shot that killed Gregg Smart, takes the stand. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: Pamela Smart is found guilty on three counts, including being an accomplice to first-degree murder. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: Pamela Smart is on trial for the 1990 murder of her husband, 24-year-old Gregg Smart. The prosecution claims she convinced four teenage students, More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: Gregg & Pamela Smart's neighbor, Paul Dacier, takes the stand. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: Cpl. Kevin Babcock, who oversaw Gregg Smart's autopsy, & criminalist Warren Edmonds give their testimony. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: Patrick 'Pete' Randall, one of the teen co-conspirators, takes the stand. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: Patrick 'Pete' Randall, one of the teen co-conspirators, takes the stand. More
January 9, 2020
VIDEO: Officer Joe Scaccia, who responded to the scene, takes the stand. Trooper Mark Myrdeck & Cpl. Guy Kimball give their testimony. More
January 9, 2020
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Pamela Smart, a former high school employee serving a life without parole sentence for recruiting her teenage lover to kill her More
January 9, 2020