1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:06,548 --> 00:00:07,715 [pensive music playing] 3 00:00:07,716 --> 00:00:09,592 [birds chirping] 4 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 5 00:00:10,969 --> 00:00:12,679 [dog barking in distance] 6 00:00:17,726 --> 00:00:19,728 {\an8}[melancholy music playing] 7 00:00:25,608 --> 00:00:26,568 [seatbelt clicks] 8 00:00:33,158 --> 00:00:37,161 Today is Thursday, August 6th, 2015. 9 00:00:37,162 --> 00:00:39,706 I'm about to do an interview on Sarah Corbett. 10 00:00:41,124 --> 00:00:43,959 Well, Sarah, did you know why you're here today? 11 00:00:43,960 --> 00:00:44,960 [Sarah] Yes. 12 00:00:44,961 --> 00:00:46,420 Tell me why you're here today. 13 00:00:46,421 --> 00:00:47,546 Because my dad died. 14 00:00:47,547 --> 00:00:48,465 Okay. 15 00:00:51,760 --> 00:00:53,553 {\an8}Just have a seat for me. 16 00:00:54,554 --> 00:00:59,142 And, Jack, my name is Brandy, and it's my job to talk to you today. 17 00:01:00,935 --> 00:01:03,020 You said your dad died. What's your dad's name? 18 00:01:03,021 --> 00:01:06,024 Jason Paul Corbett. C-O-R-B-E-T-T. 19 00:01:07,525 --> 00:01:09,068 [Brandy] What is your mom's name? 20 00:01:09,069 --> 00:01:10,695 [Jack] Molly Martens. 21 00:01:12,655 --> 00:01:14,323 [Brandy] And what is your grandpa's name? 22 00:01:14,324 --> 00:01:15,991 [Jack] His name is Tom Martens. 23 00:01:15,992 --> 00:01:17,618 [Brandy] Okay. And what do you call him? 24 00:01:17,619 --> 00:01:19,161 I call him Grandpa Tom. 25 00:01:19,162 --> 00:01:20,579 Grandpa Tom. Okay. 26 00:01:20,580 --> 00:01:22,247 [music continues] 27 00:01:22,248 --> 00:01:23,249 [seatbelt unbuckles] 28 00:01:30,381 --> 00:01:32,383 [foreboding music playing] 29 00:01:34,344 --> 00:01:36,387 [phone dialing] 30 00:01:38,556 --> 00:01:40,558 [line ringing] 31 00:01:41,768 --> 00:01:45,230 [operator] Davidson County 911. What is the address of your emergency? 32 00:01:46,022 --> 00:01:47,564 [Tom] My name is Tom Martens. 33 00:01:47,565 --> 00:01:49,776 I'm at Panther Creek Court, 34 00:01:50,735 --> 00:01:53,695 and... we need help. 35 00:01:53,696 --> 00:01:55,864 [operator] Okay, what's going on there? 36 00:01:55,865 --> 00:01:58,575 [Tom] My... My daughter's husband, 37 00:01:58,576 --> 00:02:00,328 um, my son-in-law, 38 00:02:00,870 --> 00:02:03,705 uh, got in a fight with my daughter. 39 00:02:03,706 --> 00:02:06,458 I intervened, and I... 40 00:02:06,459 --> 00:02:07,584 I hit him in the head. 41 00:02:07,585 --> 00:02:09,670 - [operator] With what? - With a baseball bat. 42 00:02:09,671 --> 00:02:12,215 - [operator] With a baseball bat? - Yes, ma'am. 43 00:02:12,715 --> 00:02:13,674 [Molly] Help! 44 00:02:13,675 --> 00:02:16,010 - [operator] Is he conscious at all? - [Tom] No. 45 00:02:16,553 --> 00:02:17,720 [operator] Is he breathing? 46 00:02:18,388 --> 00:02:19,347 [Tom] I can't tell. 47 00:02:20,974 --> 00:02:23,976 I'm dead asleep in bed when the phone rings. 48 00:02:23,977 --> 00:02:27,312 {\an8}As a detective, you know when that phone rings at three o'clock in the morning, 49 00:02:27,313 --> 00:02:28,356 {\an8}it's never good. 50 00:02:29,816 --> 00:02:32,734 So, I'm out of the bed, and I'm out the door, 51 00:02:32,735 --> 00:02:36,738 and I am headed to Meadowlands in North Carolina. 52 00:02:36,739 --> 00:02:38,157 [indistinct radio chatter] 53 00:02:38,158 --> 00:02:40,033 [crickets chirping] 54 00:02:40,034 --> 00:02:41,535 I go into the house, 55 00:02:41,536 --> 00:02:44,163 and I look inside the master bedroom, 56 00:02:44,164 --> 00:02:46,123 and it's pretty horrific. 57 00:02:46,124 --> 00:02:49,043 [camera clicking] 58 00:02:49,627 --> 00:02:53,131 It's one of the bloodiest crime scenes I've seen in a long time. 59 00:02:55,175 --> 00:02:58,844 The female resident tells me that her name is Molly Corbett... 60 00:02:58,845 --> 00:02:59,929 [camera clicks] 61 00:03:01,014 --> 00:03:04,058 ...and that the victim is her husband, Jason Corbett. 62 00:03:08,730 --> 00:03:10,731 [Wanda] These offices are really cold. 63 00:03:10,732 --> 00:03:12,482 - [Molly] Thanks. - You're welcome. 64 00:03:12,483 --> 00:03:14,569 [Tom grunts] 65 00:03:16,696 --> 00:03:19,115 [Wanda] All right. Tell me what happened tonight. 66 00:03:20,408 --> 00:03:21,701 We were fighting. 67 00:03:22,202 --> 00:03:24,078 - Who was fighting? - My husband. 68 00:03:25,163 --> 00:03:26,956 My daughter had a nightmare. 69 00:03:27,832 --> 00:03:30,668 She or I woke him up, so he was angry. 70 00:03:31,836 --> 00:03:33,379 He choked me. 71 00:03:33,880 --> 00:03:35,215 How did he choke you? 72 00:03:36,549 --> 00:03:39,594 First, with his hand pressed really hard right here. 73 00:03:42,305 --> 00:03:45,557 He let go for a second, and I screamed really loud. 74 00:03:45,558 --> 00:03:47,101 [Molly sniffles, exhales] 75 00:03:47,727 --> 00:03:50,812 I can't remember next until my dad came in. 76 00:03:50,813 --> 00:03:51,730 [Wanda] Okay. 77 00:03:51,731 --> 00:03:57,528 I heard arguing and thumping going on on the floor above me. 78 00:03:58,696 --> 00:04:00,406 And it-- it sounded bad. 79 00:04:02,617 --> 00:04:05,328 I grabbed the bat, and I ran upstairs. 80 00:04:06,204 --> 00:04:08,122 So, I open the bedroom door, 81 00:04:08,831 --> 00:04:11,876 and he's got Molly by the throat like this. 82 00:04:12,543 --> 00:04:13,920 And he sees me coming, 83 00:04:14,921 --> 00:04:19,175 and he goes around the throat like this. 84 00:04:20,385 --> 00:04:22,177 And I said, "Let her go." 85 00:04:22,178 --> 00:04:23,595 "I'm gonna kill her." 86 00:04:23,596 --> 00:04:25,138 - "Let her go." - "I'm gonna kill her." 87 00:04:25,139 --> 00:04:27,182 And he started to drag her towards the bedroom, 88 00:04:27,183 --> 00:04:29,893 into the, uh, bathroom. 89 00:04:29,894 --> 00:04:31,980 [tense music playing] 90 00:04:33,606 --> 00:04:34,565 And I hit him. 91 00:04:35,483 --> 00:04:37,567 I hit him with the baseball bat. 92 00:04:37,568 --> 00:04:40,112 And he reaches out, and he grabs the bat. 93 00:04:40,113 --> 00:04:42,073 Jason got the baseball bat. 94 00:04:42,740 --> 00:04:46,285 And... he tried to hit my dad. 95 00:04:46,286 --> 00:04:49,080 I think he might have missed, and... 96 00:04:50,915 --> 00:04:52,457 I... [sniffles] 97 00:04:52,458 --> 00:04:53,543 Um... 98 00:04:54,669 --> 00:04:56,211 I hit him on the head. 99 00:04:56,212 --> 00:04:57,879 You hit him on the head with what? 100 00:04:57,880 --> 00:05:00,674 With... With a brick on my nightstand. 101 00:05:00,675 --> 00:05:01,591 [Wanda] Okay. 102 00:05:01,592 --> 00:05:04,761 [Molly] I'm not sure. I hit him on the head or the shoulder. 103 00:05:04,762 --> 00:05:06,805 [Wanda] How many times did you hit Jason? 104 00:05:06,806 --> 00:05:08,099 I don't know. 105 00:05:08,599 --> 00:05:10,101 Okay. You don't remember? 106 00:05:11,227 --> 00:05:12,562 [crying] I don't know. 107 00:05:14,355 --> 00:05:16,523 I can't tell you how many times I hit him. 108 00:05:16,524 --> 00:05:18,900 I can't tell you how many times he shoved me. 109 00:05:18,901 --> 00:05:20,486 I can't tell you. I... 110 00:05:21,821 --> 00:05:23,489 'Cause it was a battle. 111 00:05:25,867 --> 00:05:30,121 [Wanda] These two people are telling us they just were in a fight for their life. 112 00:05:30,913 --> 00:05:33,916 Her husband has horrific injuries. 113 00:05:34,792 --> 00:05:37,378 And they don't appear to have any. 114 00:05:38,129 --> 00:05:39,963 [camera clicking] 115 00:05:39,964 --> 00:05:43,551 In North Carolina, they have a right to defend themselves. 116 00:05:44,969 --> 00:05:48,389 But are they the victims, or is he the victim? 117 00:05:49,057 --> 00:05:51,768 [ominous music playing] 118 00:05:57,231 --> 00:05:58,440 [music fades] 119 00:05:58,441 --> 00:06:01,944 [Wanda] You know your husband didn't survive his injuries, right? 120 00:06:03,112 --> 00:06:05,072 I didn't... I didn't think so. 121 00:06:05,073 --> 00:06:07,657 [Wanda] No, he didn't survive his injuries. 122 00:06:07,658 --> 00:06:10,370 [Sarah breathes deeply] 123 00:06:10,870 --> 00:06:12,789 How long have you been together? 124 00:06:13,915 --> 00:06:16,542 Probably seven years. 125 00:06:18,378 --> 00:06:21,130 My children aren't biologically my children. 126 00:06:22,090 --> 00:06:25,385 They're his first wife's children, and she died. 127 00:06:26,719 --> 00:06:30,680 Is there anybody that you need for us to contact from your husband's family? 128 00:06:30,681 --> 00:06:31,766 [Molly] Oh God. 129 00:06:33,518 --> 00:06:35,894 [crying] What if I'm scared of his family? 130 00:06:35,895 --> 00:06:37,105 [sobbing] 131 00:06:38,022 --> 00:06:40,482 I'm scared they'll try to take the kids. 132 00:06:40,483 --> 00:06:41,650 [Wanda] Um... 133 00:06:41,651 --> 00:06:43,777 - You guys are legally married? - Yes. 134 00:06:43,778 --> 00:06:46,196 - Did you adopt the children? - No. 135 00:06:46,197 --> 00:06:48,532 Okay, then that's a real possibility. 136 00:06:48,533 --> 00:06:49,700 [sobs] Oh! 137 00:06:50,910 --> 00:06:51,993 Oh! 138 00:06:51,994 --> 00:06:54,079 [seagulls squawking] 139 00:06:54,080 --> 00:06:56,582 [somber music playing] 140 00:07:01,671 --> 00:07:05,424 [phone vibrating] 141 00:07:05,425 --> 00:07:09,679 My brother got a call to say that Jason was dead. 142 00:07:10,179 --> 00:07:12,139 {\an8}He and Molly had an argument. 143 00:07:12,140 --> 00:07:16,310 {\an8}She pushed him, he fell, hit his head, and died. 144 00:07:16,894 --> 00:07:20,981 So I immediately started to call Molly, 145 00:07:20,982 --> 00:07:23,901 um, and I got no answer at that time. 146 00:07:25,027 --> 00:07:28,448 I can't comprehend. I can't process. 147 00:07:28,948 --> 00:07:31,534 You know, I just couldn't believe it. 148 00:07:33,327 --> 00:07:36,205 Jason and I, we were super close. 149 00:07:38,916 --> 00:07:40,543 We had a really big family. 150 00:07:41,586 --> 00:07:44,588 We grew up in Janesboro in Limerick. 151 00:07:44,589 --> 00:07:48,384 And Jason and Wayne and myself are the three youngest. 152 00:07:49,260 --> 00:07:52,430 Jason remained a constant best friend. 153 00:07:55,850 --> 00:07:57,350 When I had learned the news, 154 00:07:57,351 --> 00:08:00,855 my first thought was to the welfare of Jack and Sarah. 155 00:08:03,983 --> 00:08:07,986 And so, within hours, I'm packed and on the road 156 00:08:07,987 --> 00:08:11,907 to fly to America in order to find out what happened to Jason 157 00:08:11,908 --> 00:08:14,160 and to make sure Jack and Sarah are safe. 158 00:08:16,871 --> 00:08:20,499 {\an8}We just knew that we needed to get to North Carolina as quickly as possible. 159 00:08:20,500 --> 00:08:23,628 Myself and Tracey were named as guardians in Jason's will. 160 00:08:24,670 --> 00:08:27,255 I went straight to Jason's solicitor's office. 161 00:08:27,256 --> 00:08:31,092 I collected the will and flew out to America a couple of hours later. 162 00:08:31,093 --> 00:08:33,471 [pensive music playing] 163 00:08:38,059 --> 00:08:40,936 [Wanda] We start coordinating with the district attorney's office 164 00:08:40,937 --> 00:08:44,023 about where the investigation needs to go from here. 165 00:08:46,484 --> 00:08:47,817 [man] What immediately strikes me 166 00:08:47,818 --> 00:08:51,988 {\an8}is that this is going to be a case outside the normal of what we deal with. 167 00:08:51,989 --> 00:08:54,242 I'm a retired FBI agent. 168 00:08:54,825 --> 00:08:56,826 [detective] What did you do with the FBI? 169 00:08:56,827 --> 00:08:59,664 First half of my career was Criminal. 170 00:09:00,790 --> 00:09:03,709 Second half of my career was Counterintelligence. 171 00:09:04,418 --> 00:09:07,045 [Alan] Tom Martens is a retired FBI agent, 172 00:09:07,046 --> 00:09:09,047 and he has been schooled in 173 00:09:09,048 --> 00:09:11,424 and has schooled other officers 174 00:09:11,425 --> 00:09:13,302 on the art of interrogation. 175 00:09:15,555 --> 00:09:17,472 We would be remiss in our duties 176 00:09:17,473 --> 00:09:21,560 if we ever just accepted, wholesale and without examination, 177 00:09:21,561 --> 00:09:24,104 what any person who's killed somebody has to say. 178 00:09:24,105 --> 00:09:28,441 Perhaps it would be helpful if I just kinda launched into the story. 179 00:09:28,442 --> 00:09:29,401 [detective] Okay. 180 00:09:29,402 --> 00:09:31,611 'Cause it will contribute to my state of mind. 181 00:09:31,612 --> 00:09:32,529 [detective] Okay. 182 00:09:32,530 --> 00:09:36,408 I see Tom attempting to control the narrative 183 00:09:36,409 --> 00:09:39,036 and present things the way he wants to present them. 184 00:09:40,121 --> 00:09:46,794 Tom never admits that he saw Molly hit Jason at all. 185 00:09:47,461 --> 00:09:51,048 [detective] At any point, did Molly join in on the volley? 186 00:09:51,924 --> 00:09:56,429 When I lost control of the bat and she wiggled out, 187 00:09:57,305 --> 00:09:59,764 she somehow distracted him, but I don't know. 188 00:09:59,765 --> 00:10:02,184 I'm scrambling. I don't know. 189 00:10:02,685 --> 00:10:04,520 We find that hard to believe. 190 00:10:07,064 --> 00:10:09,941 The night of the incident, I'm at the house, 191 00:10:09,942 --> 00:10:13,237 I learned that Molly's mother was in the basement. 192 00:10:13,738 --> 00:10:15,823 So, we get a statement from her. 193 00:10:16,657 --> 00:10:18,283 Sharon Martens tells us 194 00:10:18,284 --> 00:10:21,077 {\an8}that they got awakened in the middle of the night to a ruckus, 195 00:10:21,078 --> 00:10:22,872 {\an8}and she hears her daughter scream. 196 00:10:24,123 --> 00:10:26,082 Her husband gets out of bed, 197 00:10:26,083 --> 00:10:28,793 goes upstairs to take care of whatever the ruckus is, 198 00:10:28,794 --> 00:10:31,380 and she rolls over and goes back to sleep. 199 00:10:33,966 --> 00:10:37,385 I'm... dumbfounded. 200 00:10:37,386 --> 00:10:39,304 Like, what grandmother does that? 201 00:10:39,305 --> 00:10:40,640 What mother does that? 202 00:10:41,557 --> 00:10:45,810 [Alan] Sharon Martens is telling us she never responded in any way 203 00:10:45,811 --> 00:10:49,314 to this horrible, violent, explosive event 204 00:10:49,315 --> 00:10:53,109 that was happening right upstairs in a house full of people that she loved. 205 00:10:53,110 --> 00:10:55,029 It just doesn't quite add up. 206 00:10:55,988 --> 00:10:59,116 We are also looking at the 911 call. 207 00:10:59,700 --> 00:11:00,700 [Molly] ...three, four. 208 00:11:00,701 --> 00:11:03,536 - [Tom] One, two, three, four. Good. - [Molly] One, two, three, four. 209 00:11:03,537 --> 00:11:06,206 One, two, three, four. One... 210 00:11:06,207 --> 00:11:10,168 [Alan] EMS workers are listening to this recording and saying, 211 00:11:10,169 --> 00:11:12,379 "I don't think those people are doing CPR." 212 00:11:12,380 --> 00:11:13,463 It's too hard. 213 00:11:13,464 --> 00:11:17,551 You can't count out loud like that with that precision, that rhythm. 214 00:11:18,135 --> 00:11:21,680 [Tom] One... I'll count. I'll count. One, two, three, four. 215 00:11:21,681 --> 00:11:24,265 [Alan] EMS personnel also describe 216 00:11:24,266 --> 00:11:27,352 that Jason's body was cool to the touch, 217 00:11:27,353 --> 00:11:30,522 and one of them even looked at another and said, 218 00:11:30,523 --> 00:11:32,525 "When did they say he went down?" 219 00:11:33,109 --> 00:11:34,943 This is not scientific evidence, 220 00:11:34,944 --> 00:11:39,656 and there are sufficient variables in how quickly a body cools, 221 00:11:39,657 --> 00:11:41,826 but it was compelling information for us. 222 00:11:42,993 --> 00:11:46,287 [Wanda] Now there's a possibility the Martens were thinking, 223 00:11:46,288 --> 00:11:49,541 "I've got to sit down and get my story straight 224 00:11:49,542 --> 00:11:51,126 before I call the cops." 225 00:11:51,127 --> 00:11:53,212 [somber music playing] 226 00:11:57,758 --> 00:12:01,386 [Tracey] We found out that within hours of Jason's death, 227 00:12:01,387 --> 00:12:04,639 Molly and Thomas Martens returned home, 228 00:12:04,640 --> 00:12:06,474 and at this point, 229 00:12:06,475 --> 00:12:11,689 the children are in the care and control of Molly Martens and her family. 230 00:12:12,398 --> 00:12:16,693 Within 48 hours, the Martens had filed for guardianship, 231 00:12:16,694 --> 00:12:20,281 adoption, and custody of Jack and Sarah. 232 00:12:21,240 --> 00:12:24,451 I asked to speak to them, you know, on the phone, 233 00:12:24,452 --> 00:12:27,912 to have a supervised visit, uh, anything. 234 00:12:27,913 --> 00:12:30,457 I just wanted to put my arms around them. 235 00:12:30,458 --> 00:12:32,126 They had lost their father. 236 00:12:32,626 --> 00:12:35,921 And Molly would not allow it. 237 00:12:37,256 --> 00:12:40,925 There's all these things happening, all at once, all colliding, 238 00:12:40,926 --> 00:12:43,679 and I want to see my brother. 239 00:12:45,347 --> 00:12:48,391 We spoke to the funeral director, trying to get to see Jason, 240 00:12:48,392 --> 00:12:52,270 and he apologized profusely, but he had been given clear instructions 241 00:12:52,271 --> 00:12:54,356 that we were not allowed to view Jason. 242 00:12:55,649 --> 00:12:58,778 [Tracey] I believe that Molly's trying to cremate Jason's body 243 00:12:59,737 --> 00:13:00,905 before I got there. 244 00:13:02,031 --> 00:13:05,242 I thought to myself, "What have you done?" 245 00:13:08,746 --> 00:13:11,415 [Alan] Then we get the results from the autopsy. 246 00:13:12,166 --> 00:13:15,294 And the autopsy findings... 247 00:13:17,505 --> 00:13:18,547 are horrific. 248 00:13:21,133 --> 00:13:24,761 Jason has abrasions on his forehead, 249 00:13:24,762 --> 00:13:26,262 under his eye, 250 00:13:26,263 --> 00:13:27,681 his shoulder blades, 251 00:13:28,849 --> 00:13:32,102 and then... we get to his head. 252 00:13:34,730 --> 00:13:38,734 And in... 30 years of prosecuting... 253 00:13:44,198 --> 00:13:46,534 I've never seen photographs like these. 254 00:13:48,994 --> 00:13:50,079 He had... 255 00:13:53,249 --> 00:13:55,835 so many blows to his head 256 00:13:56,710 --> 00:14:00,214 that the pathologist couldn't count them 257 00:14:01,465 --> 00:14:03,509 because they overlapped, 258 00:14:04,093 --> 00:14:06,762 and a chunk of Jason's skull 259 00:14:07,513 --> 00:14:09,348 fell out onto the table. 260 00:14:12,142 --> 00:14:16,146 It takes an incredible amount of force 261 00:14:16,814 --> 00:14:18,773 to cause that kind of injury. 262 00:14:18,774 --> 00:14:19,899 [somber music playing] 263 00:14:19,900 --> 00:14:21,652 [footsteps approaching] 264 00:14:23,904 --> 00:14:29,034 [Tracey] It's taken me four days of legal action to see Jason's body. 265 00:14:30,077 --> 00:14:33,204 It's horrendous to see 266 00:14:33,205 --> 00:14:36,500 what one human being can inflict on another. 267 00:14:38,836 --> 00:14:43,006 His children lay in a bedroom just feet away from him, 268 00:14:43,007 --> 00:14:46,635 and I know his last thoughts would have been with them. 269 00:14:49,305 --> 00:14:53,642 I hold his hand, and I promise him that his children would be okay, 270 00:14:54,643 --> 00:14:58,272 and I promise that I would get justice for what happened to him. 271 00:14:58,772 --> 00:15:00,190 [music ends] 272 00:15:06,530 --> 00:15:08,865 [Wanda] Jack and Sarah were in the home, 273 00:15:08,866 --> 00:15:10,199 in bed asleep, 274 00:15:10,200 --> 00:15:12,286 when this event occurred. 275 00:15:13,287 --> 00:15:15,204 We need to have them interviewed 276 00:15:15,205 --> 00:15:18,041 by people that are trained to interview small children. 277 00:15:18,042 --> 00:15:22,630 So, they're taken to the Dragonfly Child Advocacy Center. 278 00:15:25,633 --> 00:15:29,218 Let's just start with the very first thing you told me, that your dad died. 279 00:15:29,219 --> 00:15:30,678 How did your dad die? 280 00:15:30,679 --> 00:15:33,349 Well, my sister had a nightmare 281 00:15:34,475 --> 00:15:36,225 about insects crawling. 282 00:15:36,226 --> 00:15:39,437 She had fairy blankets and insects all over her bed. 283 00:15:39,438 --> 00:15:41,314 My dad got very mad, 284 00:15:41,315 --> 00:15:45,235 and he was screaming at my mom, and Mom let out a scream, 285 00:15:46,028 --> 00:15:48,613 and my grandpa came up and started to hit him with a bat. 286 00:15:48,614 --> 00:15:53,326 And then my dad grabbed a hold of the bat, and hit my grandpa with the bat. 287 00:15:53,327 --> 00:15:57,080 And so my mom... put her... like... 288 00:15:57,081 --> 00:16:00,833 We were going to paint a brick that was in there, like, a cinder block, 289 00:16:00,834 --> 00:16:04,046 and it hit his temple right here, 290 00:16:04,588 --> 00:16:05,421 and he died. 291 00:16:05,422 --> 00:16:06,339 [Brandy] Okay. 292 00:16:06,340 --> 00:16:09,467 Now, your sister had a nightmare. How did you know that? 293 00:16:09,468 --> 00:16:11,094 My pare... My mom told me. 294 00:16:11,095 --> 00:16:12,012 Okay. 295 00:16:12,763 --> 00:16:15,682 Did your mom and dad fight before this? 296 00:16:15,683 --> 00:16:20,269 He gets very angry at my mom for leaving one light on. 297 00:16:20,270 --> 00:16:24,065 - What would he do? - He would... he would scream at her. 298 00:16:24,066 --> 00:16:26,442 Okay. Did you ever see him hit her? 299 00:16:26,443 --> 00:16:27,736 Um... 300 00:16:28,445 --> 00:16:29,321 Once. 301 00:16:30,489 --> 00:16:33,033 He just got very mad about simple things. 302 00:16:35,786 --> 00:16:38,329 - [Brandy] And who would he get mad at? - My mom. 303 00:16:38,330 --> 00:16:40,748 - Did you see him get mad at her? - Yes. 304 00:16:40,749 --> 00:16:43,335 And when he would get mad, what would he do? 305 00:16:44,503 --> 00:16:48,297 He would physically and verbally hurt my... physically and verbally hurt my mom. 306 00:16:48,298 --> 00:16:50,258 Did you see him physically hurt her? 307 00:16:50,259 --> 00:16:51,676 Um, once or twice. 308 00:16:51,677 --> 00:16:53,136 What did you see? 309 00:16:53,137 --> 00:16:57,266 Um, punching, hitting, pushing. 310 00:16:58,559 --> 00:17:02,103 [Alan] The children do both make some statements about Jason. 311 00:17:02,104 --> 00:17:04,148 We have to pay close attention to that. 312 00:17:04,690 --> 00:17:06,941 But they also use a lot of words 313 00:17:06,942 --> 00:17:10,404 that eight-year-olds and ten-year-olds don't generally use. 314 00:17:10,988 --> 00:17:14,699 He would physically and verbally hurt my... physically and verbally hurt my mom. 315 00:17:14,700 --> 00:17:16,326 That's unusual and stands out. 316 00:17:18,162 --> 00:17:20,372 And... And how do you know she's afraid of him? 317 00:17:21,081 --> 00:17:22,206 She told us. 318 00:17:22,207 --> 00:17:24,751 [Sarah] No. My mom told me about that. 319 00:17:24,752 --> 00:17:26,503 And who told you about that? 320 00:17:27,046 --> 00:17:28,588 Uh, my mom. 321 00:17:28,589 --> 00:17:30,298 My mom told me. 322 00:17:30,299 --> 00:17:31,340 She told me. 323 00:17:31,341 --> 00:17:32,592 [Brandy] Your mom told you. 324 00:17:32,593 --> 00:17:35,845 There's a possibility the kids may have been coached. 325 00:17:35,846 --> 00:17:39,599 There's a lot of, "This is what my mom told me about that night 326 00:17:39,600 --> 00:17:42,811 and about things that had happened in the past." 327 00:17:43,312 --> 00:17:44,729 My mom told me, 328 00:17:44,730 --> 00:17:48,442 not when I was four, not when I was five, but she told me when I was six, 329 00:17:49,193 --> 00:17:51,528 "Your dad is not that good of a dad." 330 00:17:52,362 --> 00:17:54,323 [Alan] Why is she saying that to Sarah? 331 00:17:55,532 --> 00:17:58,077 What is the truth and what's not? 332 00:17:59,703 --> 00:18:02,289 We went back to Molly and Tom's interviews. 333 00:18:04,333 --> 00:18:06,167 I know he's got me outmatched. 334 00:18:06,168 --> 00:18:07,877 I know he's a martial arts guy. 335 00:18:07,878 --> 00:18:09,504 I know he's a boxer. 336 00:18:09,505 --> 00:18:13,132 I am trying to stay a bat's length away from this guy. 337 00:18:13,133 --> 00:18:14,133 [detective] Right. 338 00:18:14,134 --> 00:18:16,220 I'm scared to death. 339 00:18:17,096 --> 00:18:20,640 [Wanda] We're trying to verify any training that Jason may have had 340 00:18:20,641 --> 00:18:23,351 in karate or martial arts, 341 00:18:23,352 --> 00:18:25,354 any boxing training that he may have had. 342 00:18:28,148 --> 00:18:30,650 [Tracey] Within one week of Jason being killed, 343 00:18:30,651 --> 00:18:35,321 {\an8}I am contacted by the Davidson County Sheriff's Department 344 00:18:35,322 --> 00:18:39,076 {\an8}asking questions like, "Was Jason an MMA fighter?" 345 00:18:40,577 --> 00:18:42,162 "Was he a professional boxer?" 346 00:18:43,163 --> 00:18:46,666 "Was our family in the Irish Republican Army?" 347 00:18:46,667 --> 00:18:47,708 [gun firing on TV] 348 00:18:47,709 --> 00:18:49,920 But, of course, these things are ridiculous. 349 00:18:51,255 --> 00:18:55,717 They were just doing everything they could to destroy his character. 350 00:18:57,136 --> 00:19:00,722 I want the world to know the truth about Jason. 351 00:19:03,976 --> 00:19:07,019 [man] He was the most kind-hearted person you could meet. 352 00:19:07,020 --> 00:19:08,939 You'd never not see the man smiling. 353 00:19:09,648 --> 00:19:10,648 {\an8}Everybody loved him. 354 00:19:10,649 --> 00:19:13,484 {\an8}Everybody loved Jason. He was just... He was everybody's friend. 355 00:19:13,485 --> 00:19:15,571 [bright music playing] 356 00:19:17,489 --> 00:19:21,075 [Tracey] He was very charismatic, and he had a loud voice as well. 357 00:19:21,076 --> 00:19:22,953 You knew when Jason was around. 358 00:19:23,745 --> 00:19:25,581 Family meant everything to him. 359 00:19:26,081 --> 00:19:28,708 I never thought he was a romantic growing up, 360 00:19:28,709 --> 00:19:31,503 um, until he met his first wife, Mags. 361 00:19:33,255 --> 00:19:37,342 [woman] We were out socializing one night, and I introduced Mags to Jason. 362 00:19:37,843 --> 00:19:41,679 {\an8}And from the start, they were just meant for each other. 363 00:19:41,680 --> 00:19:43,556 {\an8}They were very, very happy. 364 00:19:43,557 --> 00:19:45,434 I, Margaret, take you, Jason, 365 00:19:45,934 --> 00:19:47,518 as my husband, 366 00:19:47,519 --> 00:19:50,397 for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, 367 00:19:51,315 --> 00:19:54,443 in sickness and in health, all the days of our lives. 368 00:19:56,361 --> 00:19:57,653 [David] They'd built their house. 369 00:19:57,654 --> 00:20:00,698 Mags had opened a new crèche, and Jason had got promoted in work, 370 00:20:00,699 --> 00:20:02,116 so life couldn't have been better. 371 00:20:02,117 --> 00:20:03,368 It was like a fairy tale. 372 00:20:04,036 --> 00:20:06,454 And Jason's kids were everything to him. 373 00:20:06,455 --> 00:20:09,373 When they were born, he was just the happiest he's ever been. 374 00:20:09,374 --> 00:20:12,084 That's it. Good boy. I love Sarah. 375 00:20:12,085 --> 00:20:14,670 - Aw! You're the best boy, Jack. - [Mags] Who's that, Jack? 376 00:20:14,671 --> 00:20:17,299 [Jason] Jack, do you know what... do you know what Sarah told me? 377 00:20:17,841 --> 00:20:22,094 She said she's getting Jack a tractor and a trailer as a present 378 00:20:22,095 --> 00:20:23,304 because you're her brother. 379 00:20:23,305 --> 00:20:25,057 'Cause she loves Jack. 380 00:20:26,058 --> 00:20:28,852 Get off my chair. Get off my chair. 381 00:20:29,937 --> 00:20:32,773 This was the beginning of his whole life. 382 00:20:33,357 --> 00:20:34,566 {\an8}What you doin'? 383 00:20:35,108 --> 00:20:36,150 You dancin'? 384 00:20:36,151 --> 00:20:38,237 [music continues] 385 00:20:39,821 --> 00:20:42,866 [Lynn] All that changed drastically when I got a phone call 386 00:20:43,825 --> 00:20:47,995 at home one night, telling me that Mags had had an asthma attack. 387 00:20:47,996 --> 00:20:50,082 [tense music playing] 388 00:20:50,832 --> 00:20:53,585 Myself and my husband managed to get to the hospital. 389 00:20:54,711 --> 00:20:57,506 And Jason was with Mags, and we could hear him... 390 00:21:00,342 --> 00:21:01,259 [inhaling deeply] 391 00:21:01,260 --> 00:21:03,053 He just begged her not to go 392 00:21:04,388 --> 00:21:05,514 and leave him. 393 00:21:07,057 --> 00:21:11,270 Jason, in that moment, was just... 394 00:21:12,104 --> 00:21:13,562 broken into pieces. 395 00:21:13,563 --> 00:21:15,649 [somber music playing] 396 00:21:16,733 --> 00:21:20,904 He would write letters to Mags and then leave them at the grave site. 397 00:21:25,617 --> 00:21:27,410 {\an8}All of our family rallied around, 398 00:21:27,411 --> 00:21:30,913 {\an8}but obviously, he had very little space to grieve. 399 00:21:30,914 --> 00:21:33,833 {\an8}He was a single parent of two babies, 400 00:21:33,834 --> 00:21:36,086 {\an8}and he had to go to work every day. 401 00:21:41,300 --> 00:21:43,427 So, he advertised for an au pair, 402 00:21:43,927 --> 00:21:48,432 and that's when Molly Martens came into our lives. 403 00:21:49,182 --> 00:21:51,184 [somber music continues] 404 00:21:55,105 --> 00:21:59,859 I was in my early 20s, and I'd been in a relationship for several months 405 00:21:59,860 --> 00:22:03,696 {\an8}and, um, unexpectedly got pregnant, 406 00:22:03,697 --> 00:22:05,532 {\an8}and, um... 407 00:22:06,700 --> 00:22:09,452 shortly thereafter, suffered a miscarriage. 408 00:22:09,453 --> 00:22:12,872 And I think anybody who's suffered a miscarriage 409 00:22:12,873 --> 00:22:16,625 can understand that that is devastating at the time. 410 00:22:16,626 --> 00:22:18,545 I, um... 411 00:22:19,379 --> 00:22:21,297 was in that relationship with someone, 412 00:22:21,298 --> 00:22:25,301 and I realized I didn't want to spend my life with that someone, 413 00:22:25,302 --> 00:22:28,471 and I felt like that might be easier if I got away 414 00:22:28,472 --> 00:22:30,222 and enjoy the world. 415 00:22:30,223 --> 00:22:33,309 And for me, working with children was a natural choice. 416 00:22:33,310 --> 00:22:36,687 And so, I joined an au pair agency. 417 00:22:36,688 --> 00:22:40,274 And when Jason reached out to me, 418 00:22:40,275 --> 00:22:44,445 he indicated on his profile that he had lost his wife. 419 00:22:44,446 --> 00:22:46,697 I guess that just pulled on my heartstrings. 420 00:22:46,698 --> 00:22:48,532 There were these two babies 421 00:22:48,533 --> 00:22:50,409 {\an8}without a mother, 422 00:22:50,410 --> 00:22:53,830 {\an8}and maybe I had an ache to fill that need. 423 00:22:55,082 --> 00:22:58,293 {\an8}It was only natural that she would develop a talent 424 00:22:58,877 --> 00:23:01,754 {\an8}for taking care of young children, 425 00:23:01,755 --> 00:23:04,758 in that her two younger brothers 426 00:23:05,467 --> 00:23:09,804 came along as she was nearing the age where she could help her mother. 427 00:23:09,805 --> 00:23:12,891 She was very good at engaging them. 428 00:23:14,017 --> 00:23:18,647 I arrived in Ireland on, um, a traditional rainy day. 429 00:23:19,147 --> 00:23:23,109 And I met Jason, and he put me at ease. 430 00:23:23,110 --> 00:23:24,276 [gentle music playing] 431 00:23:24,277 --> 00:23:26,238 He was charming, funny. 432 00:23:26,947 --> 00:23:28,657 He made me feel very special. 433 00:23:30,450 --> 00:23:33,786 [Tracey] Molly hadn't been in the country too long 434 00:23:33,787 --> 00:23:35,871 when I began to pick up on things, 435 00:23:35,872 --> 00:23:39,834 just little signals between Jason and Molly. 436 00:23:39,835 --> 00:23:42,336 We were walking on the beach, and they were dropping behind us, 437 00:23:42,337 --> 00:23:44,130 and I think Tracey mentioned to me 438 00:23:44,131 --> 00:23:46,757 that, you know, she thought there was more to the relationship 439 00:23:46,758 --> 00:23:48,343 than employer-employee. 440 00:23:48,885 --> 00:23:54,682 I felt like I was bringing joy into Jack, Sarah, and Jason's life. 441 00:23:54,683 --> 00:23:56,684 [Molly] Okay, go get your sandal. 442 00:23:56,685 --> 00:23:57,685 [Sarah babbling] 443 00:23:57,686 --> 00:23:59,770 [Molly] You gotta put them on over your tight... 444 00:23:59,771 --> 00:24:00,688 Hello. 445 00:24:00,689 --> 00:24:03,399 ...'cause it's the warmest day in Ireland and you still need tights. 446 00:24:03,400 --> 00:24:05,234 Sarah, how old are you? 447 00:24:05,235 --> 00:24:06,318 Two. 448 00:24:06,319 --> 00:24:08,446 - [Molly] Two and a half. - Yeah. 449 00:24:08,447 --> 00:24:09,697 [Molly] How old are you? 450 00:24:09,698 --> 00:24:10,781 Four and a half. 451 00:24:10,782 --> 00:24:13,409 - Are you sure you're not one and a half? - No. 452 00:24:13,410 --> 00:24:14,578 [Molly] Are you sure? 453 00:24:15,203 --> 00:24:17,830 But that noise you make, sometimes it kinda sounds like this... 454 00:24:17,831 --> 00:24:19,165 [mimics a crying baby] 455 00:24:19,166 --> 00:24:21,376 That's kinda like a one-and-a-half-year-old. 456 00:24:22,335 --> 00:24:26,798 And it was in the very early days that Sarah started calling me "Mom." 457 00:24:27,299 --> 00:24:32,011 I was really becoming a mother to those kids 458 00:24:32,012 --> 00:24:34,973 before I became a mother to those kids. 459 00:24:36,016 --> 00:24:37,684 It was just wonderful. 460 00:24:39,311 --> 00:24:41,812 [Tracey] Molly made Jason smile, 461 00:24:41,813 --> 00:24:43,982 and he hadn't in a very long time. 462 00:24:45,400 --> 00:24:50,279 But it was clear from emails from Jason to Molly 463 00:24:50,280 --> 00:24:55,035 that Jason wanted to slow the pace of their relationship down. 464 00:24:56,745 --> 00:24:59,121 "My concern is for Jack and Sarah." 465 00:24:59,122 --> 00:25:01,832 "They have had enough tragedy in their short lives, 466 00:25:01,833 --> 00:25:04,418 and while I know that they are resilient, 467 00:25:04,419 --> 00:25:07,505 I'm nervous about putting them through anything further." 468 00:25:07,506 --> 00:25:09,507 "I'm really scared, Molly." 469 00:25:09,508 --> 00:25:10,925 "I don't want to lose you, 470 00:25:10,926 --> 00:25:13,969 but more so, I don't want to risk Jack and Sarah 471 00:25:13,970 --> 00:25:16,598 losing another mother if we don't work out." 472 00:25:18,141 --> 00:25:21,769 But Molly always wanted the relationship validated. 473 00:25:21,770 --> 00:25:24,564 And she's pushing, pushing, pushing. 474 00:25:32,739 --> 00:25:37,368 Eventually, Jason began to talk about the opportunity 475 00:25:37,369 --> 00:25:39,954 to begin a new life for Jack and Sarah, 476 00:25:39,955 --> 00:25:43,207 to allow them to have a stable family environment 477 00:25:43,208 --> 00:25:45,502 with a mother and father. 478 00:25:47,462 --> 00:25:50,798 I was on a regular night out with my friends. 479 00:25:50,799 --> 00:25:53,385 Jason walked in first, and Molly walked in behind, 480 00:25:53,969 --> 00:25:56,178 showing the ring on her finger. 481 00:25:56,179 --> 00:25:59,723 And I said, "I am delighted. I want you to be happy." 482 00:25:59,724 --> 00:26:01,476 "Mags wouldn't want you to be miserable." 483 00:26:03,061 --> 00:26:06,021 [Molly] Ultimately, we decided to move to the United States. 484 00:26:06,022 --> 00:26:09,275 Mostly, it was the lifestyle, 485 00:26:09,276 --> 00:26:13,654 and in particular, the lifestyle in regard to raising children. 486 00:26:13,655 --> 00:26:15,197 [bright music playing] 487 00:26:15,198 --> 00:26:17,157 {\an8}[birds chirping] 488 00:26:17,158 --> 00:26:19,953 {\an8}I was excited about a new beginning for our family. 489 00:26:21,955 --> 00:26:23,498 [birds chirping] 490 00:26:30,005 --> 00:26:33,258 My first time seeing the house, I thought it was like a mansion. 491 00:26:36,303 --> 00:26:37,469 It was so cool. 492 00:26:37,470 --> 00:26:39,555 Everything was much bigger than Ireland, 493 00:26:39,556 --> 00:26:40,765 which I loved. 494 00:26:42,058 --> 00:26:43,934 I remember when I first went in, 495 00:26:43,935 --> 00:26:46,645 I went into my room and started running around in circles. 496 00:26:46,646 --> 00:26:48,564 And I loved how big the garden was, 497 00:26:48,565 --> 00:26:51,526 'cause my dad told me we could get a trampoline and a dog. 498 00:26:53,069 --> 00:26:54,069 It was just really happy. 499 00:26:54,070 --> 00:26:56,155 Everyone was excited for this new adventure. 500 00:26:56,156 --> 00:26:57,991 We just moved to America. 501 00:27:02,412 --> 00:27:04,622 {\an8}[Jack] I feel like we fit in straightaway 502 00:27:04,623 --> 00:27:07,709 when we moved over to Meadowlands in North Carolina. 503 00:27:08,209 --> 00:27:10,961 We got straight into activities like swimming, 504 00:27:10,962 --> 00:27:12,546 joining teams. 505 00:27:12,547 --> 00:27:15,008 Everyone there was so nice, so friendly. 506 00:27:16,259 --> 00:27:18,720 It was a great community to be part of. 507 00:27:20,680 --> 00:27:25,351 [Tracey] After Molly, Jason, Jack, and Sarah moved to North Carolina, 508 00:27:25,352 --> 00:27:28,270 within a couple of weeks, there was going to be a wedding 509 00:27:28,271 --> 00:27:32,232 and just a joyous occasion that we were looking forward to. 510 00:27:32,233 --> 00:27:36,153 We just wanted Jason to be happy, and we traveled to support him. 511 00:27:36,154 --> 00:27:37,613 [exciting music playing] 512 00:27:37,614 --> 00:27:39,449 When we arrived, everyone was excited. 513 00:27:41,326 --> 00:27:42,242 [laughing] 514 00:27:42,243 --> 00:27:44,829 [Brendan] Jason and Molly had loads planned for us. 515 00:27:45,330 --> 00:27:46,581 We went to NASCAR, 516 00:27:48,041 --> 00:27:49,291 barbecues, 517 00:27:49,292 --> 00:27:50,959 loads of games, loads of fun. 518 00:27:50,960 --> 00:27:53,588 [camera clicking] 519 00:27:54,172 --> 00:27:56,924 [announcer] We have Molly from Knoxville, Tennessee... 520 00:27:56,925 --> 00:27:57,841 [cheering] 521 00:27:57,842 --> 00:28:00,844 ...and we have Jason all the way over from Limerick, Ireland! 522 00:28:00,845 --> 00:28:01,887 [all cheering] 523 00:28:01,888 --> 00:28:05,015 It's my duty as the best man to introduce everybody, 524 00:28:05,016 --> 00:28:06,476 and we all hit it off straightaway. 525 00:28:07,102 --> 00:28:08,520 ♪ ...caught in a trap ♪ 526 00:28:10,772 --> 00:28:12,147 ♪ Can't walk out... ♪ 527 00:28:12,148 --> 00:28:15,317 [Brendan] We sang, and we drank, and we danced. 528 00:28:15,318 --> 00:28:17,277 [song continues] 529 00:28:17,278 --> 00:28:18,612 The atmosphere was fantastic. 530 00:28:18,613 --> 00:28:20,239 [all cheering] 531 00:28:20,240 --> 00:28:21,533 [Brendan] He looked happy. 532 00:28:22,909 --> 00:28:24,326 [party music fades] 533 00:28:24,327 --> 00:28:26,413 [somber music playing] 534 00:28:28,540 --> 00:28:30,499 [Tracey] The next day, at the wedding, 535 00:28:30,500 --> 00:28:33,043 it started to become apparent to me 536 00:28:33,044 --> 00:28:35,004 that there was something amiss 537 00:28:35,797 --> 00:28:40,343 when I had a conversation with the maid of honor, Susie. 538 00:28:41,803 --> 00:28:43,721 [Susie] I had a speech prepared. 539 00:28:43,722 --> 00:28:47,516 {\an8}Before I was supposed to give it, I was talking to Tracey, 540 00:28:47,517 --> 00:28:50,395 just telling her, you know, it's just like a fairy tale. 541 00:28:50,895 --> 00:28:54,398 She starts to say how amazing it all is and how romantic. 542 00:28:54,399 --> 00:28:56,735 You know, Molly goes over there 543 00:28:57,318 --> 00:29:00,362 to be the godparent to Jason's kids, 544 00:29:00,363 --> 00:29:03,407 since she was childhood friends with Mags. 545 00:29:03,408 --> 00:29:04,700 What? 546 00:29:04,701 --> 00:29:08,705 And now, like, you know, she's gonna be their stepmom. 547 00:29:09,205 --> 00:29:11,875 I... I don't know what you're talking about. 548 00:29:12,417 --> 00:29:14,377 Uh, she was the au pair. 549 00:29:14,878 --> 00:29:16,295 I'm like, "What?" [scoffs] 550 00:29:16,296 --> 00:29:18,047 Like, "You gotta be kidding me." 551 00:29:19,174 --> 00:29:20,924 [David] We're just in disbelief 552 00:29:20,925 --> 00:29:24,220 that this is what the American contingent of the wedding believe. 553 00:29:25,430 --> 00:29:28,599 Why would anybody create this fabricated story? 554 00:29:28,600 --> 00:29:30,226 [suspicious music playing] 555 00:29:31,102 --> 00:29:32,228 [birds chirping] 556 00:29:34,397 --> 00:29:35,856 [music fades] 557 00:29:35,857 --> 00:29:38,066 [Alan] In the course of the investigation, 558 00:29:38,067 --> 00:29:41,361 we are interviewing people about Molly. 559 00:29:41,362 --> 00:29:44,073 Her friends, her family, her neighbors. 560 00:29:46,159 --> 00:29:50,079 And what we are learning becomes full-on bizarre. 561 00:29:50,872 --> 00:29:54,374 [Wanda] One of the neighbors tells us that she was part of a book club, 562 00:29:54,375 --> 00:29:57,044 and one of the ladies comes in 563 00:29:57,045 --> 00:30:00,756 and is just excited about finding out she's pregnant. 564 00:30:00,757 --> 00:30:02,299 [pensive music playing] 565 00:30:02,300 --> 00:30:07,513 Allegedly, Molly starts telling everybody this whole drawn-out story 566 00:30:07,514 --> 00:30:10,141 about how she gave birth to Sarah. 567 00:30:11,518 --> 00:30:15,312 And some of the people in the room already knew that wasn't true. 568 00:30:15,313 --> 00:30:18,817 And yet, the story was being told to other people in front of them. 569 00:30:21,069 --> 00:30:25,656 And she had told her college roommate about a dead sister, 570 00:30:25,657 --> 00:30:27,867 and that her sister had died of cancer. 571 00:30:29,285 --> 00:30:31,204 We found that's also not true. 572 00:30:31,830 --> 00:30:35,959 So, she is fabricating a story about a sister that doesn't exist. 573 00:30:37,710 --> 00:30:40,420 [Alan] Why does it matter that, on so many occasions, 574 00:30:40,421 --> 00:30:44,884 Molly has told so many things that are clearly not true? 575 00:30:45,718 --> 00:30:49,722 It matters because there were only three people in that room that night. 576 00:30:50,348 --> 00:30:52,057 Jason can't tell his story. 577 00:30:52,058 --> 00:30:54,978 The two people who are left are Tom and Molly. 578 00:30:55,770 --> 00:30:59,774 And we come to the conclusion that Molly is not credible. 579 00:31:03,903 --> 00:31:06,281 Another thing that comes to light 580 00:31:07,365 --> 00:31:11,535 is Molly's consistent demand 581 00:31:11,536 --> 00:31:14,539 to be able to adopt Jason's children. 582 00:31:17,000 --> 00:31:18,959 Just months after the wedding, 583 00:31:18,960 --> 00:31:23,923 she had visited a divorce attorney to explore her rights to the children. 584 00:31:25,800 --> 00:31:28,552 I wanted to adopt them because they were my children. 585 00:31:28,553 --> 00:31:33,308 I mean, I was their mommy. I was their mama. They were my kiddos. 586 00:31:34,642 --> 00:31:38,937 Jason and I had spoke previously of an adoption ceremony 587 00:31:38,938 --> 00:31:41,231 being part of the wedding ceremony. 588 00:31:41,232 --> 00:31:43,233 There were a lot of promises that were broken, 589 00:31:43,234 --> 00:31:44,819 but that was a big one. 590 00:31:45,320 --> 00:31:46,945 [Tom] I brought it up several times 591 00:31:46,946 --> 00:31:49,656 and say, "Where are we on the adoption process?" 592 00:31:49,657 --> 00:31:51,241 "Anything I can do to help out?" 593 00:31:51,242 --> 00:31:53,452 And he would say, well, you know, he's working on it, 594 00:31:53,453 --> 00:31:56,872 and, um, then nothing would happen. 595 00:31:56,873 --> 00:31:58,958 [gentle music playing] 596 00:32:01,002 --> 00:32:05,505 [David] Looking back on the correspondence that we got access to after Jason's death, 597 00:32:05,506 --> 00:32:07,925 we realized Jason was trying to follow through on his promise 598 00:32:07,926 --> 00:32:10,136 to allow Molly to adopt the children. 599 00:32:12,388 --> 00:32:15,433 We saw an email from Jason to an attorney. 600 00:32:18,144 --> 00:32:21,439 I think one line stands out in the email from the attorneys. 601 00:32:31,157 --> 00:32:33,117 Jason would never take that risk. 602 00:32:38,122 --> 00:32:40,124 [news theme music playing] 603 00:32:43,044 --> 00:32:45,754 [reporter] Behind closed doors in Davidson, 604 00:32:45,755 --> 00:32:48,215 a custody battle began yesterday. 605 00:32:48,216 --> 00:32:51,051 At its center are ten-year-old Jack Corbett 606 00:32:51,052 --> 00:32:53,303 and his eight-year-old sister, Sarah. 607 00:32:53,304 --> 00:32:55,472 The children are in the care of this woman, 608 00:32:55,473 --> 00:32:57,934 his second wife, Molly Paige Martens. 609 00:32:58,685 --> 00:33:00,727 [Sarah] I remember Molly telling me that 610 00:33:00,728 --> 00:33:03,438 Tracey and David were trying to take us away, 611 00:33:03,439 --> 00:33:05,482 and that she was going to court. 612 00:33:05,483 --> 00:33:07,318 And she told me that she was winning. 613 00:33:07,944 --> 00:33:11,446 [Jack] Molly was telling us about the new life we're going to have. 614 00:33:11,447 --> 00:33:13,865 She was already looking at apartments, 615 00:33:13,866 --> 00:33:16,577 looking at new cars, new schools we were going to. 616 00:33:18,538 --> 00:33:20,706 [David] It shouldn't even have got to this. 617 00:33:20,707 --> 00:33:24,793 These children are two Irish citizens. Their father was an Irish citizen. 618 00:33:24,794 --> 00:33:27,838 {\an8}There's nothing. There's no adoption. There's no dual citizenship. 619 00:33:27,839 --> 00:33:29,716 {\an8}They're solely Irish citizens. 620 00:33:30,216 --> 00:33:32,426 We presented evidence that I was a mother, 621 00:33:32,427 --> 00:33:34,636 and clearly was the mother. 622 00:33:34,637 --> 00:33:37,014 I'm the one that took them to all their appointments, 623 00:33:37,015 --> 00:33:41,685 and took care of meals, and did all the day-to-day activities. 624 00:33:41,686 --> 00:33:44,938 and I feel like we proved that without a doubt, 625 00:33:44,939 --> 00:33:49,193 and their home environment was with me and that they were safe and stable. 626 00:33:50,778 --> 00:33:53,989 [judge] We're here on the matter of the guardianship 627 00:33:53,990 --> 00:33:58,411 of the minor children, Sarah and Jack Corbett. 628 00:33:59,495 --> 00:34:01,663 The parents of Sarah and Jack, I'm almost certain, 629 00:34:01,664 --> 00:34:05,460 would want their children to be raised in the land of their origin, 630 00:34:06,002 --> 00:34:09,254 where the culture, the religion, the customs, 631 00:34:09,255 --> 00:34:13,300 and their extended family on both sides are prepared to nurture them in a manner 632 00:34:13,301 --> 00:34:15,511 that will be in the child's best interest. 633 00:34:16,721 --> 00:34:20,183 These children will be returning to Ireland. 634 00:34:21,476 --> 00:34:23,101 All these people, you know, have said, 635 00:34:23,102 --> 00:34:26,813 "Well, Jason wanted his children to be in Ireland with their family." What? 636 00:34:26,814 --> 00:34:28,231 Jason wanted to be alive. 637 00:34:28,232 --> 00:34:29,191 [scoffs] 638 00:34:29,192 --> 00:34:33,612 Jason didn't think he was gonna die. I didn't think he was gonna die. 639 00:34:33,613 --> 00:34:38,533 And I don't know, if some crazy world where he thought he was gonna die, 640 00:34:38,534 --> 00:34:41,995 I believe he would have wanted the children to be with their mother. 641 00:34:41,996 --> 00:34:44,247 That is something I do believe. 642 00:34:44,248 --> 00:34:46,334 [birds chirping] 643 00:34:47,794 --> 00:34:49,962 [Jack] I remember the day that I was taken from Molly. 644 00:34:50,922 --> 00:34:53,341 A police car pulled up outside the house, 645 00:34:54,258 --> 00:34:55,759 and two policemen hopped out, 646 00:34:55,760 --> 00:34:59,137 and a van came up behind them with two people in it. 647 00:34:59,138 --> 00:35:00,972 [police radio chatter] 648 00:35:00,973 --> 00:35:05,019 They told me that there had been a court order to remove the kids. 649 00:35:06,479 --> 00:35:08,772 You know, Jack was kicking and screaming and saying, 650 00:35:08,773 --> 00:35:11,024 "I'm not leaving with you. I'm not leaving with you." 651 00:35:11,025 --> 00:35:12,275 "I'm not going," 652 00:35:12,276 --> 00:35:13,902 and "You can't take me." 653 00:35:13,903 --> 00:35:17,198 And Sarah was crying. 654 00:35:19,367 --> 00:35:23,870 I remember I was holding Jack's hand, and I asked them, "Where are we going?" 655 00:35:23,871 --> 00:35:27,041 "Who are you? Take us back. Where are you taking us?" 656 00:35:29,377 --> 00:35:33,714 And I was... I was melting down, and, you know, I was crying, 657 00:35:34,298 --> 00:35:37,592 um, but I was trying to hold it together. 658 00:35:37,593 --> 00:35:41,138 I was trying to make sense of this, and I was trying to... I don't know. 659 00:35:41,139 --> 00:35:43,224 How can this possibly be happening? 660 00:35:45,810 --> 00:35:47,812 [Molly crying] 661 00:35:57,655 --> 00:35:59,365 [Molly] I love you so much. 662 00:36:00,032 --> 00:36:02,742 [Jack] I remember just saying goodbye and saying "I love you" to her, 663 00:36:02,743 --> 00:36:05,036 and she was saying that she loved me. 664 00:36:05,037 --> 00:36:06,371 I was a ten-year-old kid, 665 00:36:06,372 --> 00:36:09,542 and this was the only person that had been there every single day. 666 00:36:10,376 --> 00:36:12,544 [Sarah] I'm saying goodbye to someone who'd been my mom 667 00:36:12,545 --> 00:36:14,088 for as long as I can remember. 668 00:36:14,922 --> 00:36:15,923 I loved Molly. 669 00:36:17,300 --> 00:36:19,843 [Molly] It was not a goodbye for me, it was just a visit, 670 00:36:19,844 --> 00:36:21,803 and I was going to see them soon, 671 00:36:21,804 --> 00:36:24,015 but it was the last time I saw them. 672 00:36:31,189 --> 00:36:33,274 [sobbing] 673 00:36:34,984 --> 00:36:37,611 [reporter] Eleven-year-old Jack and eight-year-old Sarah 674 00:36:37,612 --> 00:36:39,654 arrived back in Ireland yesterday. 675 00:36:39,655 --> 00:36:43,033 Molly Martens and her father, 65-year-old Thomas Martens, 676 00:36:43,034 --> 00:36:45,452 are described by police as persons of interest 677 00:36:45,453 --> 00:36:47,955 in the death of 39-year-old Jason. 678 00:36:48,456 --> 00:36:50,248 [Jack] When I came back to Ireland, 679 00:36:50,249 --> 00:36:53,877 there was just a huge media frenzy around our family and my dad. 680 00:36:53,878 --> 00:36:55,963 {\an8}[melancholy music playing] 681 00:36:56,839 --> 00:36:59,925 {\an8}It was just a shock to see so many people interested, 682 00:36:59,926 --> 00:37:02,094 and it being such a high-profile case back home. 683 00:37:04,972 --> 00:37:07,015 I had made a promise to Jason 684 00:37:07,016 --> 00:37:11,853 that I would make sure that he would be buried with Mags. 685 00:37:11,854 --> 00:37:13,940 [church bell tolling] 686 00:37:15,024 --> 00:37:17,817 [Jack] There were so many people there that loved and supported my dad, 687 00:37:17,818 --> 00:37:19,486 and supported all of us. 688 00:37:19,487 --> 00:37:23,365 And for the last, like, 200 meters, we walked behind the casket. 689 00:37:23,366 --> 00:37:25,451 [somber music playing] 690 00:37:28,579 --> 00:37:31,706 It was just hard to know that I'm never going to see him again. 691 00:37:31,707 --> 00:37:36,045 [somber music continues] 692 00:37:44,053 --> 00:37:48,306 I remember holding Sarah in my arms in bed at night, and she's asking me, 693 00:37:48,307 --> 00:37:51,351 how did she lose, you know, three parents. 694 00:37:51,352 --> 00:37:54,312 I wanted to trust Tracey and David. I really did. 695 00:37:54,313 --> 00:37:55,981 And I remember thinking about that. 696 00:37:55,982 --> 00:37:57,650 I remember thinking to myself, 697 00:37:58,359 --> 00:38:00,986 "You should just trust them. You know they love you." 698 00:38:00,987 --> 00:38:04,115 But I found it really hard to let myself 699 00:38:04,699 --> 00:38:06,534 because I didn't want to get hurt again. 700 00:38:08,536 --> 00:38:13,416 [Tracey] We were dealing with just two completely traumatized little children. 701 00:38:14,333 --> 00:38:19,547 And they just needed me to be a mother, and that's what I did. 702 00:38:20,673 --> 00:38:23,925 I suppose we were lucky that myself and Tracey had trained as foster parents. 703 00:38:23,926 --> 00:38:25,760 We knew what needed to happen to the two kids 704 00:38:25,761 --> 00:38:27,178 in order for them to move forward, 705 00:38:27,179 --> 00:38:30,558 and counseling was going to be a very important part of their healing. 706 00:38:33,185 --> 00:38:35,020 [phone ringing] 707 00:38:35,021 --> 00:38:37,522 [Molly] The family wouldn't allow any contact. 708 00:38:37,523 --> 00:38:39,816 They wouldn't answer any calls. 709 00:38:39,817 --> 00:38:41,193 [phone continues ringing] 710 00:38:42,278 --> 00:38:46,156 And so, I used social media 711 00:38:46,157 --> 00:38:48,825 {\an8}to send messages to my kids. 712 00:38:48,826 --> 00:38:50,911 [pensive music playing] 713 00:38:51,620 --> 00:38:53,039 {\an8}[Molly] I have not spoken... 714 00:38:53,539 --> 00:38:57,710 spoken to them since my visitation with them... 715 00:38:58,461 --> 00:39:01,713 {\an8}...um, under which we were all under the impression 716 00:39:01,714 --> 00:39:03,882 {\an8}that it was a visitation, not a goodbye. 717 00:39:03,883 --> 00:39:06,344 {\an8}[crying] I want someone to tell them that I love them. 718 00:39:07,136 --> 00:39:10,056 {\an8}And happy birthday, kiddos, with all of my heart. 719 00:39:11,223 --> 00:39:13,476 They tried to fly a plane over our school. 720 00:39:14,602 --> 00:39:19,022 {\an8}And Molly was asking people on social media websites 721 00:39:19,023 --> 00:39:21,399 {\an8}to just tell us that she loved us. 722 00:39:21,400 --> 00:39:23,110 {\an8}[pensive music continues] 723 00:39:28,407 --> 00:39:30,242 {\an8}[David] It was just a constant barrage. 724 00:39:30,868 --> 00:39:33,578 We were trying to build a safe environment for them, 725 00:39:33,579 --> 00:39:37,040 and they were attempting to undo everything. 726 00:39:37,041 --> 00:39:38,875 We don't want them contacting these children. 727 00:39:38,876 --> 00:39:41,127 These are the people that have killed their father. 728 00:39:41,128 --> 00:39:43,214 [music continues] 729 00:39:51,263 --> 00:39:54,558 [Wanda] We were waiting for the results of the toxicology report 730 00:39:55,101 --> 00:39:59,771 because we had been told in the initial stages of the investigation 731 00:39:59,772 --> 00:40:02,233 that Jason was quite drunk. 732 00:40:02,983 --> 00:40:04,526 I know he'd been drinking. 733 00:40:04,527 --> 00:40:09,156 I mean, he was wild. 734 00:40:09,657 --> 00:40:12,158 [Wanda] Would you say that you thought he was drunk? 735 00:40:12,159 --> 00:40:13,993 Yes, he was drunk. 736 00:40:13,994 --> 00:40:16,622 It wasn't just sloppy drunk. 737 00:40:17,248 --> 00:40:19,833 {\an8}Now we have definitive scientific evidence 738 00:40:19,834 --> 00:40:22,044 {\an8}that this was not true. 739 00:40:24,296 --> 00:40:26,424 The number is .02. 740 00:40:26,966 --> 00:40:30,343 It's legal to drive in North Carolina to .08. 741 00:40:30,344 --> 00:40:33,222 At the time he died, he was not drunk. 742 00:40:35,057 --> 00:40:37,183 In addition to a little bit of alcohol, 743 00:40:37,184 --> 00:40:41,896 Jason has some of Molly's sleep medication tranquilizer 744 00:40:41,897 --> 00:40:42,857 in his system. 745 00:40:44,066 --> 00:40:45,859 {\an8}[Wanda] Did he take it voluntarily, 746 00:40:45,860 --> 00:40:47,944 or was it given to him without his knowledge? 747 00:40:47,945 --> 00:40:52,199 That's a question that we probably will never be able to answer. 748 00:40:53,367 --> 00:40:58,079 But it's setting off flags for me as to what really happened here. 749 00:40:58,080 --> 00:40:59,873 [suspenseful music playing] 750 00:40:59,874 --> 00:41:02,125 Reviewing Tom's interview 751 00:41:02,126 --> 00:41:05,587 about where this fight happened and how it happened, 752 00:41:05,588 --> 00:41:07,214 it didn't make any sense. 753 00:41:07,715 --> 00:41:10,758 It turned out to be defensive to have her in front, 754 00:41:10,759 --> 00:41:12,469 to have her between us. 755 00:41:12,470 --> 00:41:14,387 He's holding her in front of him. 756 00:41:14,388 --> 00:41:16,097 I'm afraid I'm going to hit her. 757 00:41:16,098 --> 00:41:20,351 I kept trying to get around and distract him, 758 00:41:20,352 --> 00:41:22,228 and get him to let her go. 759 00:41:22,229 --> 00:41:27,108 Most of Jason's injuries were to the back and side of his head. 760 00:41:27,109 --> 00:41:29,235 How do you swing a baseball bat 761 00:41:29,236 --> 00:41:32,740 and hit somebody in the back of the head if you're standing in front of them? 762 00:41:33,324 --> 00:41:36,159 It makes more sense that they were either running from you 763 00:41:36,160 --> 00:41:37,869 or you came up behind them. 764 00:41:37,870 --> 00:41:39,580 [camera clicking] 765 00:41:43,083 --> 00:41:46,921 [Alan] At the crime scene, there was blood spatter in more than one room. 766 00:41:48,255 --> 00:41:49,590 The master bedroom. 767 00:41:50,132 --> 00:41:51,382 [camera clicking] 768 00:41:51,383 --> 00:41:52,927 In the hallway. 769 00:41:53,928 --> 00:41:54,887 In the bathroom. 770 00:41:55,513 --> 00:42:00,017 There's defects in the walls from weapons being swung. 771 00:42:04,730 --> 00:42:07,232 The blood spatter expert points out 772 00:42:07,233 --> 00:42:10,568 there are places that appear to be consistent 773 00:42:10,569 --> 00:42:13,696 with Jason being hit as he goes down. 774 00:42:13,697 --> 00:42:14,782 [camera clicking] 775 00:42:16,408 --> 00:42:18,451 There's one place in particular 776 00:42:18,452 --> 00:42:22,581 where Jason was hit when his head was inches from the floor. 777 00:42:23,666 --> 00:42:27,795 Clearly, Jason was still being struck in the head after he was down. 778 00:42:29,088 --> 00:42:30,421 [camera clicks] 779 00:42:30,422 --> 00:42:35,093 Also, he points out that there is blood on the back of the bedroom door. 780 00:42:35,094 --> 00:42:36,594 [camera clicking] 781 00:42:36,595 --> 00:42:41,891 That means there's a possibility there was deadly violence going on in that room 782 00:42:41,892 --> 00:42:45,312 before Tom got there, and the door was closed. 783 00:42:46,313 --> 00:42:48,691 Did Molly start something that Tom got pulled into? 784 00:42:51,318 --> 00:42:53,529 Even if it started as self-defense, 785 00:42:54,572 --> 00:42:58,074 at the point that Jason is no longer aggressive toward them, 786 00:42:58,075 --> 00:43:00,159 they have to stop beating him, 787 00:43:00,160 --> 00:43:01,536 and they didn't. 788 00:43:01,537 --> 00:43:03,205 And they beat him to death. 789 00:43:04,415 --> 00:43:05,623 [music fades] 790 00:43:05,624 --> 00:43:08,418 [Alan] As a result of all that examination, 791 00:43:08,419 --> 00:43:12,213 we decide that it is appropriate to charge second-degree murder. 792 00:43:12,214 --> 00:43:14,465 This isn't just excessive force. 793 00:43:14,466 --> 00:43:16,092 This is murder with malice. 794 00:43:16,093 --> 00:43:17,927 [cameras clicking] 795 00:43:17,928 --> 00:43:21,222 The case of a former model and her father, an ex-FBI agent, 796 00:43:21,223 --> 00:43:24,225 {\an8}both now charged with murder for the killing of her husband. 797 00:43:24,226 --> 00:43:26,561 [newsreader] They're due back in court later on this month 798 00:43:26,562 --> 00:43:28,980 and are expected to plead not guilty. 799 00:43:28,981 --> 00:43:31,232 {\an8}If convicted, they could face up to life in prison. 800 00:43:31,233 --> 00:43:34,777 {\an8}[reporter] A $200,000 security must be paid for each of them. 801 00:43:34,778 --> 00:43:36,904 They must surrender their passports, 802 00:43:36,905 --> 00:43:40,950 and they must agree to cease all contact with the Corbett family, 803 00:43:40,951 --> 00:43:43,953 specifically Jason Corbett's two young children. 804 00:43:43,954 --> 00:43:46,040 [pensive music playing] 805 00:43:53,672 --> 00:43:56,257 [Jack] In the first few months I was back in Ireland, 806 00:43:56,258 --> 00:43:58,218 I just felt I was very out of place. 807 00:43:58,719 --> 00:44:00,137 I just felt very alone. 808 00:44:01,138 --> 00:44:02,597 I didn't trust anyone. 809 00:44:02,598 --> 00:44:04,683 I didn't have a lot of friends at the time, 810 00:44:05,267 --> 00:44:07,645 and I missed my friends over in America. 811 00:44:08,187 --> 00:44:11,272 We miss everyone in Meadowlands. 812 00:44:11,273 --> 00:44:14,233 And to tell everyone that we miss them. 813 00:44:14,234 --> 00:44:15,861 Bye. Love you. 814 00:44:17,029 --> 00:44:19,030 Me and Sarah had really different experiences, 815 00:44:19,031 --> 00:44:21,074 even though we came from the same situation. 816 00:44:21,075 --> 00:44:24,327 She fit in a lot better. She was a lot more chatty than me. 817 00:44:24,328 --> 00:44:25,870 She was more outgoing. 818 00:44:25,871 --> 00:44:28,749 [girl] Now, let's go over and see what Sarah's doing. 819 00:44:29,291 --> 00:44:32,544 [Sarah] Hi, guys. I call this the baby swing. 820 00:44:33,128 --> 00:44:34,338 [speaking indistinctly] 821 00:44:34,963 --> 00:44:36,714 [girls giggling] 822 00:44:36,715 --> 00:44:38,925 Okay, let me try that again. 823 00:44:38,926 --> 00:44:41,594 She was able to find friends a lot quicker than I would have been. 824 00:44:41,595 --> 00:44:44,847 And she kind of was able to open up easier. 825 00:44:44,848 --> 00:44:48,059 So, you see her nails. They haven't been painted, have they? 826 00:44:48,060 --> 00:44:49,394 [Tracey] Not for a while. 827 00:44:49,395 --> 00:44:52,481 No, they're not really working out very well. 828 00:44:53,440 --> 00:44:57,318 And I missed my life, I missed all the sports that I did, 829 00:44:57,319 --> 00:44:59,028 I missed, um, school, 830 00:44:59,029 --> 00:45:00,406 and I did miss Molly. 831 00:45:01,240 --> 00:45:04,868 [line ringing] 832 00:45:07,663 --> 00:45:10,832 Hi, Mom, this is Jack. This cannot go public. 833 00:45:10,833 --> 00:45:12,875 I miss you, and I love you. 834 00:45:12,876 --> 00:45:16,004 Keep fighting really hard. I want to know how you are. 835 00:45:16,880 --> 00:45:18,548 I love you so much. 836 00:45:18,549 --> 00:45:20,884 Call me, pretty please. 837 00:45:24,805 --> 00:45:27,182 And then it was just released to the press, 838 00:45:27,766 --> 00:45:29,685 which was just a huge betrayal. 839 00:45:31,770 --> 00:45:34,439 And that was kind of when my perspective changed, 840 00:45:34,440 --> 00:45:35,940 and I started to look things up, 841 00:45:35,941 --> 00:45:38,234 and I started to find out what really happened 842 00:45:38,235 --> 00:45:42,071 and gain my own opinions and see what the truth really was. 843 00:45:42,072 --> 00:45:43,156 [tense music playing] 844 00:45:43,157 --> 00:45:44,658 [siren blaring] 845 00:45:48,704 --> 00:45:50,706 [Alan] As we are preparing for trial, 846 00:45:51,206 --> 00:45:56,670 we get word from Ireland that Jack needs to come forward with the truth. 847 00:45:57,713 --> 00:46:01,215 So we set up a live video-conference interview 848 00:46:01,216 --> 00:46:05,095 between our office and Jack in Ireland. 849 00:46:06,054 --> 00:46:11,518 {\an8}Molly made me lie, uh, to the people who were interviewing me. 850 00:46:12,978 --> 00:46:15,355 {\an8}[Ina] And how did Molly make you lie? 851 00:46:16,565 --> 00:46:17,815 [Jack] Um... 852 00:46:17,816 --> 00:46:20,736 She made up a lot of stories about my dad. 853 00:46:21,487 --> 00:46:22,653 Um, that he was... 854 00:46:22,654 --> 00:46:26,032 She said that he was very abusive, and she wasn't lying. 855 00:46:26,033 --> 00:46:29,577 Then she started crying, and she said, "I'd never see you again." 856 00:46:29,578 --> 00:46:31,120 I didn't know what was going on. 857 00:46:31,121 --> 00:46:33,206 [contemplative music playing] 858 00:46:33,207 --> 00:46:39,296 There has been this weight on my shoulders for so long, of guilt. 859 00:46:39,963 --> 00:46:41,297 Molly told me, 860 00:46:41,298 --> 00:46:44,634 "You need to say that your dad hit me, or they're gonna take you away." 861 00:46:44,635 --> 00:46:46,344 "And you're never going to see me again." 862 00:46:46,345 --> 00:46:48,346 Tell me why you're here. 863 00:46:48,347 --> 00:46:54,186 My aunt and uncle from my dad's side are trying to take me away from my mom. 864 00:46:56,396 --> 00:46:59,191 [Alan] The judge hears the Dragonfly House recordings, 865 00:46:59,942 --> 00:47:03,695 he also is given the information about Jack's recantation, 866 00:47:04,321 --> 00:47:08,366 and at this point, the judge agreed with us 867 00:47:08,367 --> 00:47:11,577 that Jack and Sarah's statements at the Dragonfly House 868 00:47:11,578 --> 00:47:13,788 are inadmissible hearsay, 869 00:47:13,789 --> 00:47:15,874 and now the jury will not hear them. 870 00:47:19,086 --> 00:47:21,379 [Sarah] I said what Molly told me to say. 871 00:47:21,380 --> 00:47:22,630 I had just lost my dad, 872 00:47:22,631 --> 00:47:25,259 I had already lost my mom, I didn't want to lose anybody else, 873 00:47:25,843 --> 00:47:27,344 um, so I lied. 874 00:47:27,845 --> 00:47:32,348 I never saw my... my dad ever lay hands on Molly, not once in my life. 875 00:47:32,349 --> 00:47:35,601 I was scared and afraid, and I was so young, 876 00:47:35,602 --> 00:47:37,520 and I had no one else in the world, 877 00:47:37,521 --> 00:47:39,481 and I was afraid of losing Molly. 878 00:47:40,440 --> 00:47:41,774 I have so much guilt 879 00:47:41,775 --> 00:47:44,820 because, in a way, I felt like I let my dad down. 880 00:47:45,696 --> 00:47:48,782 I described someone that was the complete opposite of my dad. 881 00:47:49,741 --> 00:47:51,827 [toy plane whirring] 882 00:47:52,744 --> 00:47:53,995 Boom! 883 00:47:53,996 --> 00:47:55,371 I want people to know the truth, 884 00:47:55,372 --> 00:47:57,957 and I want people to know my dad as a person. 885 00:47:57,958 --> 00:48:00,626 Um, my dad was a really amazing person, 886 00:48:00,627 --> 00:48:03,129 and what happened to him shouldn't have happened to him. 887 00:48:03,130 --> 00:48:05,215 [pensive music playing] 888 00:48:05,883 --> 00:48:09,094 [Jack] My dad was killed the way no person should be killed. 889 00:48:11,179 --> 00:48:15,684 He was beaten to death with a cinder block and a baseball bat, 890 00:48:16,393 --> 00:48:21,857 and no... no person should ever have to go through that... that sort of pain. 891 00:48:22,357 --> 00:48:23,900 And, like, in the evidence, 892 00:48:23,901 --> 00:48:26,235 you see that he tries to get away from them, 893 00:48:26,236 --> 00:48:28,112 and they keep hitting him. 894 00:48:28,113 --> 00:48:29,531 They... They won't stop. 895 00:48:30,073 --> 00:48:33,118 And it's just really hard to... to even think about. 896 00:48:39,124 --> 00:48:42,836 [Tracey] I'm trying to establish why Jason was killed. 897 00:48:44,504 --> 00:48:47,173 There's a lot of email exchanges between Jason and Molly 898 00:48:47,174 --> 00:48:48,841 that are concerning. 899 00:48:48,842 --> 00:48:50,928 [suspenseful music playing] 900 00:49:04,441 --> 00:49:05,567 [mouse clicking] 901 00:49:14,826 --> 00:49:18,747 [Tracey] There seems to be red flags in the relationship. 902 00:49:19,748 --> 00:49:23,502 I'm also getting messages from members of the Meadowlands community. 903 00:49:24,002 --> 00:49:26,713 This one in particular came on Facebook Messenger. 904 00:49:27,923 --> 00:49:31,509 It says, "Jason and Molly were at a party the Friday before his death, 905 00:49:31,510 --> 00:49:34,470 and she was belittling him, calling him a fat ass, 906 00:49:34,471 --> 00:49:37,264 saying that he must have taken all the nutrition from his twin 907 00:49:37,265 --> 00:49:39,434 because he looked like he had eaten for two." 908 00:49:41,311 --> 00:49:45,524 Jason actually left the party early and seemed down, not like himself. 909 00:49:47,818 --> 00:49:51,445 He had spoken to me about coming back to Ireland 910 00:49:51,446 --> 00:49:55,075 because the marriage wasn't in a good place. 911 00:49:56,034 --> 00:49:58,619 And he had sent a text to his friend. 912 00:49:58,620 --> 00:49:59,788 [chiming] 913 00:50:16,763 --> 00:50:19,473 Putting the pieces of the jigsaw together, 914 00:50:19,474 --> 00:50:22,977 I believe the relationship was over, and he wanted to move home, 915 00:50:22,978 --> 00:50:25,480 and it was going to happen really quickly. 916 00:50:27,524 --> 00:50:30,735 And Molly couldn't let Jason leave with the children, 917 00:50:30,736 --> 00:50:33,321 because if she does, she's lost everything. 918 00:50:35,198 --> 00:50:36,742 [music fades] 919 00:50:41,455 --> 00:50:42,663 [reporter] Developing tonight, 920 00:50:42,664 --> 00:50:44,790 a murder mystery getting national attention now 921 00:50:44,791 --> 00:50:48,085 {\an8}as a former model and her father, a former FBI agent, 922 00:50:48,086 --> 00:50:51,631 {\an8}find themselves facing life behind bars for the death of the woman's husband. 923 00:50:53,508 --> 00:50:55,719 I did not commit a crime. 924 00:50:56,344 --> 00:51:01,599 I had one moment in this altercation where I protected my father, 925 00:51:01,600 --> 00:51:05,519 and if I hadn't done that, I believe that he would be dead, 926 00:51:05,520 --> 00:51:08,064 and then I would also have been killed. 927 00:51:08,065 --> 00:51:12,651 I don't know if a father can see something worse 928 00:51:12,652 --> 00:51:17,448 than watching his child die in front of him. 929 00:51:17,449 --> 00:51:21,327 I was going to save her life or die trying. 930 00:51:21,328 --> 00:51:23,205 And I have no regrets. 931 00:51:25,457 --> 00:51:29,878 {\an8}Tom's number one priority is to protect Molly. 932 00:51:30,462 --> 00:51:33,464 {\an8}He wants to save Molly, so he has to say that he killed him. 933 00:51:33,465 --> 00:51:35,925 But he leaves Molly completely out of it. 934 00:51:35,926 --> 00:51:37,176 [pensive music playing] 935 00:51:37,177 --> 00:51:40,555 Molly is guilty of murder too, the state contends. 936 00:51:42,474 --> 00:51:45,977 She was angry that she'd not been allowed to adopt the children. 937 00:51:47,437 --> 00:51:50,648 Situation has been described where he bought the house. 938 00:51:50,649 --> 00:51:52,109 He makes all the money. 939 00:51:52,776 --> 00:51:53,610 She's stuck. 940 00:51:54,694 --> 00:51:59,865 Malice feels like, when delivered with the bat from Tom Marten... 941 00:51:59,866 --> 00:52:01,368 - [bat slams] - ..."I hate him!" 942 00:52:02,160 --> 00:52:04,495 That's what malice feels like. 943 00:52:04,496 --> 00:52:06,455 You know what malice feels like 944 00:52:06,456 --> 00:52:08,916 when it comes from the brick that Molly had? 945 00:52:08,917 --> 00:52:10,334 It feels like... 946 00:52:10,335 --> 00:52:13,088 - [brick slams] - ..."I hate him! And I want those kids!" 947 00:52:14,089 --> 00:52:15,882 That's what malice feels like. 948 00:52:16,508 --> 00:52:18,426 You know what malice looks like? 949 00:52:19,636 --> 00:52:23,473 Malice looks like all of those pictures of what they did to his skull. 950 00:52:27,936 --> 00:52:31,272 {\an8}The wife and father-in-law of Limerick man Jason Corbett 951 00:52:31,273 --> 00:52:35,192 have been sentenced to between 20 and 25 years in jail 952 00:52:35,193 --> 00:52:38,488 after being found guilty of second degree murder. 953 00:52:39,489 --> 00:52:43,951 [Molly] I was in a state of complete shock. 954 00:52:43,952 --> 00:52:46,371 I believed in the system, 955 00:52:47,080 --> 00:52:50,041 and I believed that the truth would matter. 956 00:52:52,460 --> 00:52:55,630 And I felt like if I hadn't screamed that night, if I... 957 00:52:56,339 --> 00:52:58,841 You know, maybe he would've just strangled me, 958 00:52:58,842 --> 00:53:00,510 and maybe I would've been okay. 959 00:53:01,011 --> 00:53:02,053 And I felt like... 960 00:53:04,514 --> 00:53:08,350 that after my dad, you know, lived this life serving his country 961 00:53:08,351 --> 00:53:10,019 and being a wonderful father, 962 00:53:10,020 --> 00:53:14,106 now the rest of his life was over, 963 00:53:14,107 --> 00:53:16,109 and it was my fault. 964 00:53:16,985 --> 00:53:20,988 We worried the jury might not find the two accused guilty, 965 00:53:20,989 --> 00:53:23,574 but they did, and we thank them for it. 966 00:53:23,575 --> 00:53:28,747 {\an8}For us, it's the beginning of healing, of rebuilding our lives. 967 00:53:29,497 --> 00:53:32,333 Life has possibility for us again. 968 00:53:32,334 --> 00:53:33,417 [joyful music playing] 969 00:53:33,418 --> 00:53:36,045 It's the first time where I just felt so free 970 00:53:36,046 --> 00:53:39,007 and so just empty, but in a good way. 971 00:53:39,633 --> 00:53:41,008 How dare you disapprove? 972 00:53:41,009 --> 00:53:43,511 - [Tracey laughing] - There. You still lose. 973 00:53:44,054 --> 00:53:46,180 I started to settle into my family properly. 974 00:53:46,181 --> 00:53:51,977 ♪ Happy birthday Dear Sarah and Grandad... ♪ 975 00:53:51,978 --> 00:53:55,689 This is my mum, this is my dad, and these are my brothers. 976 00:53:55,690 --> 00:53:57,524 Show us how it's done! 977 00:53:57,525 --> 00:53:59,568 - No, Jack. - [Jack] You're just moving your arm. 978 00:53:59,569 --> 00:54:00,945 Come on, show us how it's done. 979 00:54:00,946 --> 00:54:02,238 [Sarah humming] 980 00:54:02,239 --> 00:54:03,530 [Tracey] Sarah! 981 00:54:03,531 --> 00:54:06,283 [indistinct conversation] 982 00:54:06,284 --> 00:54:09,328 I can remember the first time Jack called me "Dad." 983 00:54:09,329 --> 00:54:12,998 He was going up the stairs one day, and he just answered, "Okay, Dad." 984 00:54:12,999 --> 00:54:15,377 And you know, it was very... 985 00:54:16,503 --> 00:54:18,420 It was a very emotional moment for me. 986 00:54:18,421 --> 00:54:20,340 [joyful music continues] 987 00:54:22,092 --> 00:54:23,259 [Sarah shouts joyfully] 988 00:54:23,260 --> 00:54:24,969 [Tracey chuckling] 989 00:54:24,970 --> 00:54:28,681 [Tracey] It was very much a coming together of our little tribe, 990 00:54:28,682 --> 00:54:29,849 our blended family. 991 00:54:31,935 --> 00:54:35,688 [Jack] Everything was going well, but then it took a turn for the worst 992 00:54:35,689 --> 00:54:37,439 and everything went wrong again. 993 00:54:37,440 --> 00:54:39,526 [foreboding music playing] 994 00:54:42,279 --> 00:54:44,281 [suspenseful music playing] 995 00:54:46,908 --> 00:54:49,076 We know how Jason Corbett died. 996 00:54:49,077 --> 00:54:51,413 {\an8}Now we're gonna tell you why he died. 997 00:54:53,206 --> 00:54:54,665 [man] We are gonna tell this story. 998 00:54:54,666 --> 00:54:57,543 {\an8}It did not get told at the first trial. 999 00:54:57,544 --> 00:55:00,630 {\an8}By gosh, it is going to get told this time. 1000 00:55:05,760 --> 00:55:10,931 Molly Corbett's family come to me and asked me to review the record 1001 00:55:10,932 --> 00:55:15,645 to convince the North Carolina Court of Appeals to award a new trial. 1002 00:55:16,896 --> 00:55:20,816 One of the first things I come across is an interview 1003 00:55:20,817 --> 00:55:23,903 that Molly gave the morning that this happened. 1004 00:55:24,487 --> 00:55:28,657 [Wanda] How many times before tonight have you guys had physical altercations? 1005 00:55:28,658 --> 00:55:30,075 I don't know. [exhales] 1006 00:55:30,076 --> 00:55:31,411 [Wanda] Too many to count? 1007 00:55:33,788 --> 00:55:34,789 A lot. 1008 00:55:35,290 --> 00:55:36,958 And the next thing I see 1009 00:55:37,584 --> 00:55:41,086 is that the authorities interviewed the children, 1010 00:55:41,087 --> 00:55:45,967 starting the very next day with a visit by the Department of Social Services, 1011 00:55:46,843 --> 00:55:52,599 and they both describe their father as controlling and abusive. 1012 00:55:53,350 --> 00:55:57,728 And then three days later, at the Dragonfly House, 1013 00:55:57,729 --> 00:56:00,606 they repeat the initial statements. 1014 00:56:00,607 --> 00:56:03,777 He just got very mad about simple things. 1015 00:56:04,361 --> 00:56:06,488 It's gotten worse over the past two months. 1016 00:56:07,989 --> 00:56:12,077 Now he's been cussing and screaming a lot more, getting a lot angrier. 1017 00:56:13,578 --> 00:56:15,245 [Doug] Unbeknownst to anybody, 1018 00:56:15,246 --> 00:56:17,999 two weeks earlier, Jason has gone to his doctor, 1019 00:56:18,750 --> 00:56:22,754 and he complained that he found himself getting angry 1020 00:56:23,588 --> 00:56:25,215 for no reason. 1021 00:56:26,049 --> 00:56:29,551 Almost Jack's identical words. 1022 00:56:29,552 --> 00:56:33,932 So, now I'm thinking, "Wow, maybe there's something to this." 1023 00:56:34,599 --> 00:56:37,059 [Jack] I just came up with a keyword. 1024 00:56:37,060 --> 00:56:38,227 Tell me about that. 1025 00:56:38,228 --> 00:56:41,398 Um, "galaxy," that's mine, and my sister's is "peacock." 1026 00:56:42,607 --> 00:56:45,110 And who told you to set up these keywords? 1027 00:56:45,777 --> 00:56:46,736 My grandma. 1028 00:56:47,237 --> 00:56:49,822 I could just say, "peacock," and then I hang up the phone, 1029 00:56:49,823 --> 00:56:51,408 and she would come over to our house. 1030 00:56:52,075 --> 00:56:53,784 - From Tennessee? - Yeah. 1031 00:56:53,785 --> 00:56:55,869 Do you remember when she came up with that? 1032 00:56:55,870 --> 00:57:00,542 A few weeks before my dad died, the peacock thing happened. 1033 00:57:01,126 --> 00:57:03,919 [Brandy] What about their phone numbers? Did you have those written down? 1034 00:57:03,920 --> 00:57:06,381 [Jack] Yeah, we have one under a doll. 1035 00:57:08,800 --> 00:57:11,260 [Jay] Their grandmother, Sharon Martens, was concerned 1036 00:57:11,261 --> 00:57:14,054 'cause of things she knew about what's going on in the house, 1037 00:57:14,055 --> 00:57:16,516 that she had the kids create a code word 1038 00:57:17,142 --> 00:57:21,437 and gave the kids her phone number and hid it from Jason 1039 00:57:21,438 --> 00:57:23,564 because they knew how he would react. 1040 00:57:23,565 --> 00:57:26,316 Tell me about this cinder block that you're talking about, 1041 00:57:26,317 --> 00:57:28,652 or the brick that your mom used. 1042 00:57:28,653 --> 00:57:32,614 [Jack] Um, we just got flowers that we were going to plant 1043 00:57:32,615 --> 00:57:34,492 in our front yard or backyard. 1044 00:57:34,993 --> 00:57:37,954 And we were gonna paint it so it looked pretty. 1045 00:57:38,788 --> 00:57:42,749 And it was in my mom's room because it was raining earlier. 1046 00:57:42,750 --> 00:57:44,878 [Wanda] You have a brick on the nightstand? 1047 00:57:45,587 --> 00:57:49,174 The kids and I were gonna paint... 1048 00:57:50,758 --> 00:57:51,633 [sniffles] 1049 00:57:51,634 --> 00:57:56,305 Paint these bricks and flowers around the mailbox. 1050 00:57:56,306 --> 00:57:57,598 It's not a coincidence 1051 00:57:57,599 --> 00:58:00,726 {\an8}that all the physical evidence and the circumstantial evidence 1052 00:58:00,727 --> 00:58:06,523 {\an8}all corroborate what Tom and Molly told law enforcement from the beginning. 1053 00:58:06,524 --> 00:58:10,069 I was stunned to read that the state 1054 00:58:10,862 --> 00:58:14,741 had successfully persuaded the trial judge to exclude 1055 00:58:15,408 --> 00:58:17,410 everything that the children had said. 1056 00:58:19,245 --> 00:58:21,664 How could there have been a fair trial 1057 00:58:22,248 --> 00:58:25,960 when the jury never heard the very evidence that supports 1058 00:58:26,461 --> 00:58:28,421 what Molly said happened that night? 1059 00:58:30,423 --> 00:58:32,841 One of the arguments the state made 1060 00:58:32,842 --> 00:58:38,723 was that the children were now recanting their original statements. 1061 00:58:39,682 --> 00:58:44,854 {\an8}And is it true that your father was abusive, or false? 1062 00:58:45,939 --> 00:58:47,524 {\an8}[Jack] Um, false. 1063 00:58:48,483 --> 00:58:53,530 {\an8}I believe that this is just a gross miscarriage of justice. 1064 00:58:54,113 --> 00:58:58,576 When I watched the interview of Jack, it looks very rehearsed. 1065 00:58:59,327 --> 00:59:01,120 They appear to be brainwashed. 1066 00:59:02,539 --> 00:59:03,540 I know the truth. 1067 00:59:04,415 --> 00:59:06,751 I know that what they state is not the truth. 1068 00:59:08,545 --> 00:59:10,587 What's going on inside their heads? 1069 00:59:10,588 --> 00:59:11,881 I don't know. 1070 00:59:13,174 --> 00:59:16,760 [Mike] One is conducted by a trained child interviewer 1071 00:59:16,761 --> 00:59:18,471 in a sterile environment. 1072 00:59:19,055 --> 00:59:20,097 One is not. 1073 00:59:20,098 --> 00:59:23,433 She told us that that's how my dad died, and to tell the DA... 1074 00:59:23,434 --> 00:59:24,851 Uh, you're gone. 1075 00:59:24,852 --> 00:59:26,436 [Ina exclaims] 1076 00:59:26,437 --> 00:59:28,313 It's okay. Are you... Are you back? 1077 00:59:28,314 --> 00:59:31,108 [Dr. Hayes] I'm going to have to call David. 1078 00:59:31,109 --> 00:59:33,860 If this is such an important interview, 1079 00:59:33,861 --> 00:59:38,031 uh, why can't Davidson County fly somebody to Ireland 1080 00:59:38,032 --> 00:59:40,158 and conduct a proper interview? 1081 00:59:40,159 --> 00:59:41,827 - Hi. - [man] Okay. Is that better? 1082 00:59:41,828 --> 00:59:44,205 [David] I'm gonna go ahead and back out. You guys carry on. 1083 00:59:45,206 --> 00:59:47,875 Molly Corbett is sitting in the women's prison 1084 00:59:49,460 --> 00:59:52,045 with a sentence of 20 to 25 years. 1085 00:59:52,046 --> 00:59:54,132 [pensive music playing] 1086 00:59:56,009 --> 00:59:57,802 And I don't think she did this. 1087 00:59:58,636 --> 01:00:00,305 [music fades] 1088 01:00:02,390 --> 01:00:06,227 [bailiff announcing start of session] 1089 01:00:11,441 --> 01:00:12,816 Good morning, everyone, 1090 01:00:12,817 --> 01:00:15,778 and welcome to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. 1091 01:00:16,362 --> 01:00:20,198 I've got to convince these three judges that an injustice was done. 1092 01:00:20,199 --> 01:00:22,826 Your Honor, I wanted to address the decision 1093 01:00:22,827 --> 01:00:25,288 to exclude the children's statements. 1094 01:00:25,872 --> 01:00:30,335 The trial court in its conclusions, in my judgment, were clearly erroneous. 1095 01:00:31,711 --> 01:00:35,048 I got the decision from the Court of Appeals that we had won. 1096 01:00:36,424 --> 01:00:41,137 And the judge ruled that Jason Corbett was the aggressor that night. 1097 01:00:43,139 --> 01:00:45,432 But the state is appealing the decision 1098 01:00:45,433 --> 01:00:47,684 to the full Supreme Court of North Carolina. 1099 01:00:47,685 --> 01:00:49,936 And so, I begin again. 1100 01:00:49,937 --> 01:00:52,898 The children were uniquely positioned to know the truth 1101 01:00:52,899 --> 01:00:56,443 of whether their father had an irrational anger problem. 1102 01:00:56,444 --> 01:01:00,572 And therein lies the problem with excluding the children's statements. 1103 01:01:00,573 --> 01:01:03,116 The Supreme Court of North Carolina is in recess. 1104 01:01:03,117 --> 01:01:04,993 God save the state and this honorable court. 1105 01:01:04,994 --> 01:01:06,079 [gavel bangs] 1106 01:01:10,625 --> 01:01:12,919 The Supreme Court has ruled, and we won. 1107 01:01:14,545 --> 01:01:16,463 They have awarded a new trial. 1108 01:01:16,464 --> 01:01:21,010 And this time, the children's statements are going to be heard by the jury. 1109 01:01:22,011 --> 01:01:25,180 The murder convictions of Molly Corbett and Thomas Martens 1110 01:01:25,181 --> 01:01:27,391 have been overturned on appeal. 1111 01:01:27,392 --> 01:01:31,186 [reporter] North Carolina Supreme Court upheld an appellate court's ruling, 1112 01:01:31,187 --> 01:01:33,773 granting Tom and Molly a new trial. 1113 01:01:34,524 --> 01:01:37,192 There had been serious problems with the trial, 1114 01:01:37,193 --> 01:01:40,278 and it was going to be rectified. 1115 01:01:40,279 --> 01:01:43,074 It was exhilarating. I was going home. 1116 01:01:43,658 --> 01:01:44,867 [tense music playing] 1117 01:01:45,451 --> 01:01:48,704 [reporter 1] Well, tonight, Molly Corbett and her father, Tom Martens, 1118 01:01:48,705 --> 01:01:50,706 are free on bail. 1119 01:01:50,707 --> 01:01:52,791 [reporter 2] Mr. Martens, how does it feel to be out? 1120 01:01:52,792 --> 01:01:54,876 [Tom] I'm glad to be back with my family. 1121 01:01:54,877 --> 01:01:57,671 [reporter 3] The father-daughter pair left the Davidson County Jail 1122 01:01:57,672 --> 01:01:59,632 just an hour apart. 1123 01:02:01,217 --> 01:02:05,304 {\an8}[Doug] For the first time in over three and a half years, 1124 01:02:06,347 --> 01:02:10,059 {\an8}Molly walked out of that jail free. 1125 01:02:13,020 --> 01:02:14,397 It's not fair... 1126 01:02:15,022 --> 01:02:16,064 [inhales deeply] 1127 01:02:16,065 --> 01:02:19,986 ...that they're out and walking. 1128 01:02:22,155 --> 01:02:23,196 [sniffles] 1129 01:02:23,197 --> 01:02:24,991 I can't focus. 1130 01:02:28,911 --> 01:02:32,248 [sobbing] And there's no trial date set. 1131 01:02:35,209 --> 01:02:36,043 There's no... 1132 01:02:39,630 --> 01:02:41,339 [sniffling] 1133 01:02:41,340 --> 01:02:46,345 There's nothing to say, "Okay, this is when it's gonna be over." 1134 01:02:47,013 --> 01:02:48,639 I just have to sit here 1135 01:02:50,475 --> 01:02:54,437 and let my life pass me by again because of them. 1136 01:02:56,689 --> 01:02:59,775 [Jack] Very hard to see the people that took so much from you 1137 01:02:59,776 --> 01:03:01,360 and took your dad's life, 1138 01:03:02,320 --> 01:03:06,449 that are able to walk free and be able to hug their dads and their moms 1139 01:03:08,075 --> 01:03:12,288 when we have to go down to a little patch of grass with a headstone to see my dad. 1140 01:03:15,208 --> 01:03:19,045 [Doug] Now we have to prepare for a new trial in front of a new jury. 1141 01:03:19,962 --> 01:03:23,966 All of the evidence is gonna be presented, and the whole story will finally get told. 1142 01:03:24,967 --> 01:03:29,137 Domestic abuse was going to come into the light. 1143 01:03:29,138 --> 01:03:30,597 I mean, my domestic abuse, 1144 01:03:30,598 --> 01:03:35,185 the abuse that I suffered and endured, it was... it was going to come out. 1145 01:03:35,186 --> 01:03:37,271 [birds chirping] 1146 01:03:39,482 --> 01:03:42,652 I think we appeared as a pretty perfect family, 1147 01:03:43,986 --> 01:03:50,158 but things were not great in regard to Jason's treatment of me. 1148 01:03:50,159 --> 01:03:51,868 [somber music playing] 1149 01:03:51,869 --> 01:03:55,080 Just every day, there would be kind of an interrogation 1150 01:03:55,081 --> 01:03:58,708 of what I did that day, who I talked to, and what I was wearing. 1151 01:03:58,709 --> 01:04:02,337 And if I wore my hair a different way, there would be, 1152 01:04:02,338 --> 01:04:04,172 "Why did you wear your hair that way?" 1153 01:04:04,173 --> 01:04:06,092 "Were you hoping to talk to someone specific?" 1154 01:04:07,510 --> 01:04:10,012 Everything was just fraught with peril. 1155 01:04:11,430 --> 01:04:15,308 Sometimes he would just be kind of seething and angry 1156 01:04:15,309 --> 01:04:18,144 because I hadn't abided by something 1157 01:04:18,145 --> 01:04:20,439 or I'd been somewhere I shouldn't have been. 1158 01:04:22,483 --> 01:04:24,652 And sometimes that would lead, uh, 1159 01:04:25,862 --> 01:04:27,487 to a violent situation. 1160 01:04:27,488 --> 01:04:30,199 [camera clicks] 1161 01:04:32,493 --> 01:04:36,831 Molly was becoming a shell of what she had been. 1162 01:04:38,207 --> 01:04:41,751 She was definitely not as happy. 1163 01:04:41,752 --> 01:04:44,338 She was definitely not as confident. 1164 01:04:45,172 --> 01:04:47,675 She was acting beaten down. 1165 01:04:48,885 --> 01:04:52,972 I did not realize the extent or the seriousness of the domestic abuse 1166 01:04:53,514 --> 01:04:54,890 that I do now. 1167 01:04:54,891 --> 01:04:57,767 Not letting me adopt the children was a method of control. 1168 01:04:57,768 --> 01:05:00,395 And it was something that I didn't recognize early on. 1169 01:05:00,396 --> 01:05:04,734 He would always say, "Why does it matter? It's just a piece of paper." 1170 01:05:06,611 --> 01:05:10,280 He knew that a divorce and custody 1171 01:05:10,281 --> 01:05:14,367 was just in the realm of possibility if I adopted the kids. 1172 01:05:14,368 --> 01:05:17,914 And so, he wanted to make sure that didn't happen. 1173 01:05:20,207 --> 01:05:22,751 If I had left at that time, 1174 01:05:22,752 --> 01:05:25,128 the kids were not old enough to have a say in court 1175 01:05:25,129 --> 01:05:29,008 and I would most likely lose the kids. 1176 01:05:29,550 --> 01:05:32,677 And I... I wasn't willing to lose the kids, and he knew that. 1177 01:05:32,678 --> 01:05:34,889 He knew I couldn't ever leave the kids. 1178 01:05:37,975 --> 01:05:42,562 And so, my friend in the neighborhood who was the family attorney, 1179 01:05:42,563 --> 01:05:48,401 she recommended that I keep a record of not only the abuse 1180 01:05:48,402 --> 01:05:51,529 but also just general motherhood. 1181 01:05:51,530 --> 01:05:56,160 You know, so if there was a divorce when the kids were older, 1182 01:05:56,702 --> 01:06:00,664 that there would be a record that I was their mom. 1183 01:06:00,665 --> 01:06:04,585 And she recommended that I make recordings. 1184 01:06:07,338 --> 01:06:09,547 [Jason] I was trying to have a conversation with Jack. 1185 01:06:09,548 --> 01:06:12,425 Could you just give me two minutes to talk to my kids 1186 01:06:12,426 --> 01:06:14,136 when you're with them all the time? 1187 01:06:15,179 --> 01:06:16,888 - Could you do that? - [Molly] Yeah, I'm sorry. 1188 01:06:16,889 --> 01:06:17,932 [Jason] You should be. 1189 01:06:19,183 --> 01:06:22,936 They were little recording devices that were voice activated, 1190 01:06:22,937 --> 01:06:25,731 and I put them around the house. 1191 01:06:27,775 --> 01:06:29,485 Underneath the coffee table. 1192 01:06:30,486 --> 01:06:31,862 Underneath the counter. 1193 01:06:32,446 --> 01:06:34,782 One on the nightstand. 1194 01:06:36,409 --> 01:06:39,786 My plan had been to control the situation 1195 01:06:39,787 --> 01:06:42,789 until they were old enough to have a say in court. 1196 01:06:42,790 --> 01:06:45,167 And there were times when I thought 1197 01:06:46,419 --> 01:06:48,879 that I'm gonna die before that happens. 1198 01:06:50,464 --> 01:06:53,008 Um, but there was never a time 1199 01:06:53,009 --> 01:06:56,887 where I thought that Jason might die before that happens. 1200 01:07:02,977 --> 01:07:05,186 {\an8}[Dr. Hampton] I get a call from Doug Kingsbery 1201 01:07:05,187 --> 01:07:09,316 saying that he has a case that he thinks I might be able to help with. 1202 01:07:10,234 --> 01:07:14,070 We have a man who is a very successful businessman. 1203 01:07:14,071 --> 01:07:15,613 He gets along with everybody. 1204 01:07:15,614 --> 01:07:18,284 Does not have an angry bone in his body. 1205 01:07:19,410 --> 01:07:22,370 The thing is, abusers can appear one way n public 1206 01:07:22,371 --> 01:07:24,123 but very different in private. 1207 01:07:24,832 --> 01:07:30,712 And so, Doug sent me an audio recording of the family during dinnertime. 1208 01:07:30,713 --> 01:07:34,299 [Jason] Could I have dinner with the kids? That's what I asked, but you ignored it 1209 01:07:34,300 --> 01:07:35,675 and went and fed them anyway. 1210 01:07:35,676 --> 01:07:37,844 [Molly] I was on the phone with you ten minutes ago, 1211 01:07:37,845 --> 01:07:40,889 I said, "I'm gonna make some soup. Do you want some?" And you said no. 1212 01:07:40,890 --> 01:07:43,558 [Jason] I said no because I thought we'd have family dinner. 1213 01:07:43,559 --> 01:07:45,435 But you ignored it, honey, because you just do, 1214 01:07:45,436 --> 01:07:47,062 because it's not what you wanted to do. 1215 01:07:47,063 --> 01:07:49,647 [Molly] I said, "I'm making soup for the kids." 1216 01:07:49,648 --> 01:07:50,857 "Do you want some?" 1217 01:07:50,858 --> 01:07:53,443 [Jason] The reason I said no is because you ignored what I asked. 1218 01:07:53,444 --> 01:07:54,819 [Molly] I didn't ignore anything. 1219 01:07:54,820 --> 01:07:57,197 [Jason] You forgot what I asked. You couldn't care less. 1220 01:07:57,198 --> 01:08:00,784 One of the characteristics of abusers is they like to take on the victim role. 1221 01:08:00,785 --> 01:08:04,120 And no matter how much Molly tries to appease him or reassure him 1222 01:08:04,121 --> 01:08:06,498 that she was offering to do something for him, 1223 01:08:06,499 --> 01:08:07,791 he does not want to be pleased. 1224 01:08:07,792 --> 01:08:09,918 He doesn't want a solution to the problem. 1225 01:08:09,919 --> 01:08:11,795 He wants a problem to complain about. 1226 01:08:11,796 --> 01:08:14,464 [Jason] I said, "I'd like to have dinner with my family." 1227 01:08:14,465 --> 01:08:16,341 That's what I said to you. You decided-- 1228 01:08:16,342 --> 01:08:18,843 [Molly] Jack, stop hanging off the banister. Go to your room. 1229 01:08:18,844 --> 01:08:21,513 [Jason] No, don't go up to your room, Jack, come down here, please. 1230 01:08:21,514 --> 01:08:23,598 Don't tell them to go when I'm talking to them. 1231 01:08:23,599 --> 01:08:26,476 - [Sarah] I gotta go to the bathroom. - [Jason] You can stay there, please. 1232 01:08:26,477 --> 01:08:28,061 Can you look at me? Have some respect? 1233 01:08:28,062 --> 01:08:31,106 Asked you to have dinner with my family. You said you were feeding the kids. 1234 01:08:31,107 --> 01:08:34,317 That's why I said no, because you ignored what I said about dinner with my family. 1235 01:08:34,318 --> 01:08:36,736 - [Molly] Sit down, finish your food. - Who cares what he says. 1236 01:08:36,737 --> 01:08:39,239 Don't send them out when I'm talking. You don't have the right. 1237 01:08:39,240 --> 01:08:41,033 "You don't have the right." 1238 01:08:41,700 --> 01:08:45,287 I mean, yeah, she's not... she's not their adoptive mother. 1239 01:08:46,247 --> 01:08:49,791 According to Jason, this is further ammunition 1240 01:08:49,792 --> 01:08:52,001 to letting Molly know where she stands. 1241 01:08:52,002 --> 01:08:54,420 [Molly] It's Pancake Tuesday. Why don't I make some pancakes? 1242 01:08:54,421 --> 01:08:57,340 [Jason] I don't want anything from you. I asked you over and over again. 1243 01:08:57,341 --> 01:08:59,801 You made it clear you want to try to separate me from my kids. 1244 01:08:59,802 --> 01:09:00,844 [Molly] No, I don't, J. 1245 01:09:00,845 --> 01:09:02,762 [Jason] I'm gonna do the same to you. 1246 01:09:02,763 --> 01:09:04,931 The difference is, I will be able to do it. 1247 01:09:04,932 --> 01:09:07,017 That's a very clear threat from Jason. 1248 01:09:07,518 --> 01:09:10,771 "If you try to take the kids from me, I'll just take the kids from you." 1249 01:09:11,605 --> 01:09:13,690 [Jason] I shouldn't have to say it over and over... 1250 01:09:13,691 --> 01:09:15,900 [Molly] Can you guys get out the stuff for pancakes? 1251 01:09:15,901 --> 01:09:17,735 - [Jason] There you go again! - [chair slams] 1252 01:09:17,736 --> 01:09:20,113 I'm talking to you, and you're talking about something else! 1253 01:09:20,114 --> 01:09:22,365 - [Jack] Stop slamming your chair! - [Sarah] Stop fighting! 1254 01:09:22,366 --> 01:09:24,033 - [Jason] Go up to bed. - [Sarah crying] 1255 01:09:24,034 --> 01:09:26,786 - [Jason] Up to bed. Go. - [Molly] She just got scared, J. 1256 01:09:26,787 --> 01:09:29,038 - [Jason] Up to bed. - [Jack] She did, Dad. She got scared. 1257 01:09:29,039 --> 01:09:30,999 [Jason] Go to bed. Go to bed. Go to bed. 1258 01:09:31,000 --> 01:09:33,085 [pensive music playing] 1259 01:09:34,420 --> 01:09:38,548 [Mike] If a jury hears this evidence of domestic abuse, 1260 01:09:38,549 --> 01:09:40,885 they will find Tom and Molly innocent. 1261 01:09:42,428 --> 01:09:46,181 Because Molly told a story five years ago, or maybe two stories, 1262 01:09:46,182 --> 01:09:49,935 does that mean that she was not abused by Jason? 1263 01:09:50,436 --> 01:09:52,353 My daughter's not a liar. 1264 01:09:52,354 --> 01:09:53,480 I'm not a liar. 1265 01:09:55,774 --> 01:09:58,194 And if you think we are, go for it. 1266 01:09:59,111 --> 01:09:59,986 Prove it. 1267 01:09:59,987 --> 01:10:01,697 [music continues] 1268 01:10:03,532 --> 01:10:05,909 [Alan] We learn that there are secret recordings 1269 01:10:05,910 --> 01:10:08,703 that Molly has made of Jason. 1270 01:10:08,704 --> 01:10:12,248 Molly was the only person who knew the recording was being made, 1271 01:10:12,249 --> 01:10:15,628 which creates a scenario where she can control the narrative. 1272 01:10:17,087 --> 01:10:23,259 {\an8}Molly was preparing for divorce and custody proceedings. 1273 01:10:23,260 --> 01:10:25,596 [Jason] I'll be able to do what you're trying to do. 1274 01:10:26,347 --> 01:10:28,933 - [Molly] I'm not trying to do anything, J. - [Jason] You are. 1275 01:10:29,642 --> 01:10:31,560 She clearly is trying to do something. 1276 01:10:32,228 --> 01:10:35,897 Anyone who's making secret recordings in a personal relationship 1277 01:10:35,898 --> 01:10:40,569 can manipulate the context and make Jason look bad. 1278 01:10:43,239 --> 01:10:45,240 [dog barking] 1279 01:10:45,241 --> 01:10:48,201 [Jack] In the last months before my father was killed, 1280 01:10:48,202 --> 01:10:50,411 the mood was kinda different in the house. 1281 01:10:50,412 --> 01:10:53,624 There wasn't as much activities with us as a family going on. 1282 01:10:55,334 --> 01:10:57,752 When I kinda really started to notice it was 1283 01:10:57,753 --> 01:11:01,507 when I found the recording device in my dad's car, and I showed it to him. 1284 01:11:02,007 --> 01:11:05,218 And he was absolutely shocked to see it in there. 1285 01:11:05,219 --> 01:11:08,806 And he said, "How do you feel about moving back to Ireland?" 1286 01:11:09,306 --> 01:11:11,849 And Sarah said, "Without Mommy?" And my dad said, "Yes." 1287 01:11:11,850 --> 01:11:13,644 And I knew Molly would not like that. 1288 01:11:15,020 --> 01:11:18,607 She knew he'd be able to take us away, and she'd be able to do nothing about it. 1289 01:11:19,984 --> 01:11:22,903 It appears from everything we learned about Molly 1290 01:11:23,487 --> 01:11:27,907 that things are coming to a head as it relates to the marriage 1291 01:11:27,908 --> 01:11:32,454 and to, most importantly, to her custody of the children. 1292 01:11:34,373 --> 01:11:37,835 [Alan] We look back at Tom's statement the night Jason was killed, 1293 01:11:38,669 --> 01:11:42,422 and the reason for the visit from Tom and Sharon. 1294 01:11:42,423 --> 01:11:44,173 I mean, we're fairly social people. 1295 01:11:44,174 --> 01:11:46,801 And we didn't really have anything going on this weekend. 1296 01:11:46,802 --> 01:11:50,179 That Saturday morning, we decided, "Hey, why don't we go on over to Molly's?" 1297 01:11:50,180 --> 01:11:53,057 It's a four-hour drive, and it's a beautiful day. 1298 01:11:53,058 --> 01:11:55,977 [Alan] But we learned from people in Tennessee, 1299 01:11:55,978 --> 01:11:58,146 where Tom and Sharon live, 1300 01:11:58,147 --> 01:12:02,734 that Tom and Sharon had plans that night with his boss, 1301 01:12:02,735 --> 01:12:05,153 which they canceled at the last minute. 1302 01:12:05,154 --> 01:12:07,239 [pensive music playing] 1303 01:12:08,240 --> 01:12:11,492 We do not believe that Tom came to North Carolina 1304 01:12:11,493 --> 01:12:13,829 to beat Jason to death with a baseball bat. 1305 01:12:14,330 --> 01:12:20,294 Our theory is that Molly had devised some explosive event. 1306 01:12:21,628 --> 01:12:27,092 If Molly could get Jason to blow up 1307 01:12:28,218 --> 01:12:30,846 while her parents were there as witnesses, 1308 01:12:32,097 --> 01:12:35,308 she could apply for a domestic violence protective order, 1309 01:12:35,309 --> 01:12:37,644 which would remove him from the house. 1310 01:12:39,396 --> 01:12:43,192 And then she can file for emergency custody of the children 1311 01:12:43,692 --> 01:12:46,195 and take his children away from him. 1312 01:12:49,490 --> 01:12:52,951 But when the plan went awry, and it got violent, 1313 01:12:53,869 --> 01:12:57,331 it appears she quit caring whether or not he lived or died. 1314 01:13:00,834 --> 01:13:02,836 [melancholy music playing] 1315 01:13:11,178 --> 01:13:14,305 [reporter] Now, everyone's talking about Tom and Molly Martens. 1316 01:13:14,306 --> 01:13:16,682 This case has caused a big divide 1317 01:13:16,683 --> 01:13:19,018 between the US and Ireland for a long time. 1318 01:13:19,019 --> 01:13:23,524 [reporter 2] The situation now is that they are expected to go for a retrial 1319 01:13:24,191 --> 01:13:26,735 on the same charges in 2022. 1320 01:13:28,112 --> 01:13:30,571 [radio host] How difficult is it to listen to all the things 1321 01:13:30,572 --> 01:13:33,408 that you know have been said about your dead brother 1322 01:13:33,409 --> 01:13:35,410 to make him look as if he deserved it? 1323 01:13:35,411 --> 01:13:37,954 I think that's one of the reasons why I wrote the book, 1324 01:13:37,955 --> 01:13:42,626 because we weren't able to defend Jason. 1325 01:13:44,169 --> 01:13:49,758 I've been fighting for justice for Jason for seven years. 1326 01:13:51,510 --> 01:13:53,345 Now I face a retrial, 1327 01:13:53,846 --> 01:13:56,640 and I expect that the defense will call me. 1328 01:13:57,141 --> 01:14:01,562 I believe they're going to try and claim that I brainwashed Jack and Sarah, 1329 01:14:02,604 --> 01:14:05,315 which is utterly... untrue. 1330 01:14:08,026 --> 01:14:11,154 [David] Telling a child what to say, or telling a child to lie, 1331 01:14:11,155 --> 01:14:13,615 would go against every fiber of my being. 1332 01:14:14,533 --> 01:14:16,033 That is never going to happen. 1333 01:14:16,034 --> 01:14:18,704 [seagulls squawking] 1334 01:14:21,457 --> 01:14:25,251 [Sarah] I'm just packing, getting ready, 'cause we're leaving in the morning 1335 01:14:25,252 --> 01:14:27,629 for the pre-trial hearing. 1336 01:14:28,130 --> 01:14:32,718 It will be the first time we see the Martens since 2015. 1337 01:14:33,510 --> 01:14:36,430 So, that's going to be very hard. 1338 01:14:37,764 --> 01:14:39,765 [Jack] The reason they were granted a retrial 1339 01:14:39,766 --> 01:14:42,101 is a lot to do with my Dragonfly interview, 1340 01:14:42,102 --> 01:14:44,396 where I said that my dad hit Molly. 1341 01:14:45,189 --> 01:14:47,274 It's always in the back of my mind. 1342 01:14:49,234 --> 01:14:51,694 We all just hope that the retrial is set as soon as possible. 1343 01:14:51,695 --> 01:14:53,905 These people have been out for over a year, 1344 01:14:53,906 --> 01:14:58,784 and that I think it's time for this book to be closed 1345 01:14:58,785 --> 01:15:00,954 and that justice to be served. 1346 01:15:02,039 --> 01:15:04,916 I just want to be there to support my father and my family. 1347 01:15:04,917 --> 01:15:07,002 [dramatic music playing] 1348 01:15:18,722 --> 01:15:21,974 [reporter] The family of Jason Corbett, the Irishman found beaten to death 1349 01:15:21,975 --> 01:15:24,810 in his North Carolina home in 2015, 1350 01:15:24,811 --> 01:15:28,856 have said they hope a date for Molly and Tom Martens's retrial 1351 01:15:28,857 --> 01:15:30,943 will be set at a hearing today. 1352 01:15:32,694 --> 01:15:36,490 [Sarah] They walked into the courtroom and I saw Molly, and I saw Tom. 1353 01:15:37,533 --> 01:15:39,535 They had their heads down. They wouldn't look at me. 1354 01:15:41,411 --> 01:15:43,830 {\an8}And I thought, "I'm not afraid anymore." 1355 01:15:45,207 --> 01:15:47,124 I'm not the one who should be afraid. 1356 01:15:47,125 --> 01:15:49,001 I... I did nothing wrong. 1357 01:15:49,002 --> 01:15:50,836 I lied, that's true. 1358 01:15:50,837 --> 01:15:52,380 Um... 1359 01:15:52,381 --> 01:15:53,382 But I was eight. 1360 01:15:53,966 --> 01:15:58,428 And I do believe that justice will be delivered for my dad. 1361 01:15:59,304 --> 01:16:01,847 [reporter 1] We're going to some breaking news in the last while 1362 01:16:01,848 --> 01:16:05,726 as the killers of Irish businessman Jason Corbett will face a retrial 1363 01:16:05,727 --> 01:16:07,896 on murder charges next summer. 1364 01:16:08,605 --> 01:16:10,106 [reporter 2] The family had been hoping 1365 01:16:10,107 --> 01:16:12,233 that the retrial would take place before Christmas. 1366 01:16:12,234 --> 01:16:14,361 Unfortunately, that is not to be. 1367 01:16:15,362 --> 01:16:17,864 [Jack] Right now, it's really just a waiting game. 1368 01:16:21,326 --> 01:16:24,371 It's stressful having to deal with this hanging over us. 1369 01:16:25,872 --> 01:16:28,416 But if I get to testify, which I hope I do, 1370 01:16:28,417 --> 01:16:32,837 I feel confident I'll be able to portray what really happened inside the house, 1371 01:16:32,838 --> 01:16:36,924 and tell people and the jury what Molly was really like, 1372 01:16:36,925 --> 01:16:39,385 and the real version of events, the truth. 1373 01:16:39,386 --> 01:16:42,138 I've been waiting a long time to say everything, 1374 01:16:42,139 --> 01:16:47,435 and I didn't have the words to explain what happened to me, 1375 01:16:47,436 --> 01:16:49,228 and my brother, and my dad before. 1376 01:16:49,229 --> 01:16:51,315 [contemplative music playing] 1377 01:16:54,776 --> 01:16:56,068 On the outside of the house, 1378 01:16:56,069 --> 01:16:58,864 the house looks like sunshines and rainbows. 1379 01:17:00,699 --> 01:17:04,077 And on the inside, it's dark and heavy. 1380 01:17:07,831 --> 01:17:10,333 [Jack] My relationship with Molly got progressively worse 1381 01:17:10,334 --> 01:17:12,294 as we moved over to America. 1382 01:17:14,254 --> 01:17:18,467 Myself and Sarah used to have pictures of our biological mother in our rooms, 1383 01:17:18,967 --> 01:17:21,637 and she took the picture off me and hid it. 1384 01:17:23,388 --> 01:17:27,933 I feel that Molly wanted to be the only mother that existed, 1385 01:17:27,934 --> 01:17:29,936 that there was no one else before her. 1386 01:17:30,771 --> 01:17:34,775 Sarah had a lot closer relationship with Molly than I did. 1387 01:17:35,901 --> 01:17:37,653 They did everything together. 1388 01:17:38,403 --> 01:17:40,906 She was like the... the star child. 1389 01:17:42,491 --> 01:17:44,117 I was closer with my dad. 1390 01:17:46,286 --> 01:17:49,413 I remember when my father was on a work trip, 1391 01:17:49,414 --> 01:17:51,500 and I said, "Goodbye, I love you." 1392 01:17:52,125 --> 01:17:54,210 She chased me up to my room, 1393 01:17:54,211 --> 01:17:58,422 she destroyed my whole room, pulled all my clothes out, flipped my bed, 1394 01:17:58,423 --> 01:17:59,883 turned over my dresser. 1395 01:18:02,094 --> 01:18:03,928 [somber music playing] 1396 01:18:03,929 --> 01:18:07,264 I was in the car with Molly, and I asked her, 1397 01:18:07,265 --> 01:18:11,519 "Could I start tee-ball? Dad's the coach, so he can bring me." 1398 01:18:11,520 --> 01:18:13,938 And Molly turned around and said, "Do you not love me?" 1399 01:18:13,939 --> 01:18:17,024 "Do you not care about me? You don't want to spend time with me." 1400 01:18:17,025 --> 01:18:19,236 "Why do you want to spend time with your dad?" 1401 01:18:19,820 --> 01:18:23,406 I felt awful because I thought I really hurt her. 1402 01:18:23,407 --> 01:18:25,950 I couldn't even tell my dad things that happened, 1403 01:18:25,951 --> 01:18:29,704 and that made it really hard for me to know what was right and what was wrong, 1404 01:18:29,705 --> 01:18:33,500 because I only had one person whispering in my ear the whole time. 1405 01:18:36,920 --> 01:18:39,922 [Jack] I was constantly fighting to be loved by her. 1406 01:18:39,923 --> 01:18:40,923 [inhales deeply] 1407 01:18:40,924 --> 01:18:45,010 I did everything I could to just feel attention off her, 1408 01:18:45,011 --> 01:18:46,303 not even love, 1409 01:18:46,304 --> 01:18:47,222 and I loved her. 1410 01:18:49,391 --> 01:18:51,184 [Sarah] Me and Jack both loved her. 1411 01:18:52,144 --> 01:18:56,021 But I think that she pitted me and Jack against each other 1412 01:18:56,022 --> 01:18:57,441 to fight for her love. 1413 01:18:58,233 --> 01:19:00,568 I think if it had gotten to a case 1414 01:19:00,569 --> 01:19:03,195 where we had been brought before a judge at 13, 1415 01:19:03,196 --> 01:19:06,158 I would have chose my dad every day of the week. 1416 01:19:07,242 --> 01:19:09,578 But Sarah would have picked Molly. 1417 01:19:11,747 --> 01:19:14,374 Molly took Sarah away from my dad constantly. 1418 01:19:15,459 --> 01:19:16,460 She never got... 1419 01:19:28,430 --> 01:19:31,183 She never got the relationship that she wanted with him. 1420 01:19:31,767 --> 01:19:32,850 That's Molly's fault. 1421 01:19:32,851 --> 01:19:34,811 In my opinion, that's Molly's fault. 1422 01:19:39,483 --> 01:19:41,401 [pensive music playing] 1423 01:19:45,947 --> 01:19:49,534 [Doug] As we are preparing for a retrial, 1424 01:19:50,076 --> 01:19:54,997 I find out that Molly has a handful of close friends 1425 01:19:54,998 --> 01:19:59,961 {\an8}that heard Jason in fits of anger, 1426 01:20:00,962 --> 01:20:02,296 {\an8}threaten her, 1427 01:20:02,297 --> 01:20:05,424 or who witnessed Jason's controlling behavior, 1428 01:20:05,425 --> 01:20:08,261 supporting what Molly has described to me. 1429 01:20:09,262 --> 01:20:11,139 One of the women says, 1430 01:20:11,640 --> 01:20:15,936 "Molly has told me Jason has strangled me before in the bedroom." 1431 01:20:17,687 --> 01:20:18,939 And she said, 1432 01:20:19,815 --> 01:20:26,321 "Molly was afraid that Jason had strangled his first wife, 1433 01:20:26,905 --> 01:20:30,616 and she was growing concerned that it could happen to her." 1434 01:20:30,617 --> 01:20:32,953 And I'm... I'm thinking, "What?" 1435 01:20:34,204 --> 01:20:35,580 It's been there all along, 1436 01:20:36,706 --> 01:20:38,582 since the first interview with law enforcement. 1437 01:20:38,583 --> 01:20:42,838 His first wife died in mysterious circumstances. 1438 01:20:43,630 --> 01:20:48,134 Um, the finding was that she had an asthma attack. 1439 01:20:48,635 --> 01:20:49,885 This didn't just come up. 1440 01:20:49,886 --> 01:20:53,180 Tom had concerns from when he talked to Mikey Fitzpatrick. 1441 01:20:53,181 --> 01:20:55,267 [tense music playing] 1442 01:20:57,727 --> 01:21:00,479 [Tom] We had the maternal grandparents over. 1443 01:21:00,480 --> 01:21:02,147 They're at our house. 1444 01:21:02,148 --> 01:21:04,066 I have occasion to have a conversation 1445 01:21:04,067 --> 01:21:07,862 with the father of the deceased first wife. 1446 01:21:07,863 --> 01:21:09,865 His name is Mikey Fitzpatrick. 1447 01:21:10,365 --> 01:21:14,369 He's not a well-educated man. He's very hard to understand. 1448 01:21:14,953 --> 01:21:17,288 Got a heavy Irish accent. 1449 01:21:17,289 --> 01:21:19,249 I asked him what he thought of Jason. 1450 01:21:19,916 --> 01:21:23,044 He said, "I think he killed my daughter." 1451 01:21:23,587 --> 01:21:25,546 I found that pretty shocking. 1452 01:21:25,547 --> 01:21:28,507 I didn't know if it was just a bitter man 1453 01:21:28,508 --> 01:21:33,305 who... needed somebody to blame for his daughter's death, 1454 01:21:34,264 --> 01:21:37,225 or if he had a basis for this. 1455 01:21:38,435 --> 01:21:39,853 He was deadly serious. 1456 01:21:41,229 --> 01:21:43,063 He wasn't joking around. 1457 01:21:43,064 --> 01:21:47,860 {\an8}Nobody investigated any further into Mags' death 1458 01:21:47,861 --> 01:21:50,529 {\an8}and the circumstances surrounding Mags' death. 1459 01:21:50,530 --> 01:21:53,658 Everybody accepted the autopsy findings 1460 01:21:54,284 --> 01:21:56,912 until Doug started digging further. 1461 01:21:58,288 --> 01:22:01,875 I obtained a copy of the official autopsy report 1462 01:22:02,876 --> 01:22:04,878 of Jason's first wife. 1463 01:22:13,637 --> 01:22:15,847 I have a medical expert look at this. 1464 01:22:16,348 --> 01:22:19,935 He says, "Jason Corbett's first wife did not die from an asthma attack." 1465 01:22:21,102 --> 01:22:23,312 "The evidence to me shows 1466 01:22:23,313 --> 01:22:26,775 that she succumbed to injuries from manual strangulation." 1467 01:22:28,777 --> 01:22:33,531 We had learned that Mags' sister was there that night. 1468 01:22:35,533 --> 01:22:40,956 And she reported, "Mags kept saying, 'I'm going to die. I'm going to die.'" 1469 01:22:43,375 --> 01:22:46,835 That's what happens to victims of manual strangulation 1470 01:22:46,836 --> 01:22:48,630 that survive the event 1471 01:22:49,464 --> 01:22:51,800 but dies from those injuries within the hour. 1472 01:22:54,636 --> 01:22:58,682 But according to Mags Corbett's autopsy report, 1473 01:22:59,265 --> 01:23:02,519 there were not visible marks on the outside of her neck. 1474 01:23:05,563 --> 01:23:10,025 My expert says, "You don't die from what's on the external part of the neck." 1475 01:23:10,026 --> 01:23:12,403 "You die from the injury that can't be seen 1476 01:23:12,404 --> 01:23:13,947 on the inside of the neck." 1477 01:23:14,447 --> 01:23:15,573 This is important. 1478 01:23:16,783 --> 01:23:20,077 The state is making an argument 1479 01:23:20,078 --> 01:23:22,538 that Molly couldn't have been strangled that night 1480 01:23:22,539 --> 01:23:26,001 because there's a lack of injuries to her neck. 1481 01:23:26,710 --> 01:23:32,172 And he says to me, "Take a look at the photograph of Molly Corbett 1482 01:23:32,173 --> 01:23:36,803 taken in the early morning hours right outside the house by the police." 1483 01:23:38,847 --> 01:23:40,973 "Do you see that linear mark 1484 01:23:40,974 --> 01:23:43,935 on the left side of Molly's neck below her ear?" 1485 01:23:44,436 --> 01:23:46,271 I hadn't noticed it before. 1486 01:23:46,813 --> 01:23:48,606 He says, "That's a nail dig." 1487 01:23:49,733 --> 01:23:52,569 It's what happens during manual strangulation 1488 01:23:53,111 --> 01:23:56,614 when either the assailant's nails 1489 01:23:57,198 --> 01:23:59,117 dig into the side of the neck, 1490 01:23:59,826 --> 01:24:04,122 or sometimes the victim is trying to pry the hand away. 1491 01:24:05,331 --> 01:24:07,417 [camera clicking] 1492 01:24:09,002 --> 01:24:10,335 And he says to me, 1493 01:24:10,336 --> 01:24:14,174 "Have you examined her pajamas that she was wearing that night?" 1494 01:24:14,674 --> 01:24:16,801 "No. What am I looking for?" 1495 01:24:19,220 --> 01:24:22,307 "If the victim loses consciousness, 1496 01:24:23,308 --> 01:24:25,810 uh, they lose control of their bladder." 1497 01:24:26,436 --> 01:24:28,729 "I'll bet you dollars to donuts, 1498 01:24:28,730 --> 01:24:31,565 you're gonna go down there and find a urine stain 1499 01:24:31,566 --> 01:24:33,777 in the crotch area of her pajamas." 1500 01:24:36,613 --> 01:24:37,614 And there it is. 1501 01:24:39,741 --> 01:24:46,288 I believe the only reason wife number two was not victim number two 1502 01:24:46,289 --> 01:24:49,249 was because that night her 65-year-old father 1503 01:24:49,250 --> 01:24:51,961 was there to intervene and stop it. 1504 01:24:52,545 --> 01:24:54,089 [music fades] 1505 01:24:54,964 --> 01:24:59,469 [Alan] There are numerous expert witnesses for the state and for the defense. 1506 01:25:00,303 --> 01:25:03,431 Every expert who looks at the autopsy of Mags 1507 01:25:04,057 --> 01:25:07,226 agree that she did not die of an asthma attack. 1508 01:25:07,227 --> 01:25:08,560 [pensive music playing] 1509 01:25:08,561 --> 01:25:13,065 But our experts said that you could not extrapolate from that 1510 01:25:13,066 --> 01:25:15,819 that Jason or anybody else had killed her. 1511 01:25:16,402 --> 01:25:20,365 That is a reckless conclusion and is not supported by the evidence. 1512 01:25:21,741 --> 01:25:25,536 There is a long list of possible health conditions 1513 01:25:25,537 --> 01:25:29,374 which would have looked like an asthma attack in a known asthmatic. 1514 01:25:31,209 --> 01:25:34,796 However, the claims that Jason must have strangled her 1515 01:25:35,296 --> 01:25:38,257 is not the kind of testimony we want to get in front of a jury. 1516 01:25:38,258 --> 01:25:41,386 We're concerned that a jury hears that, they may stop listening. 1517 01:25:43,388 --> 01:25:46,265 {\an8}Jack and Sarah are absolutely convinced 1518 01:25:46,266 --> 01:25:49,853 {\an8}that their testimony will fix everything. 1519 01:25:50,770 --> 01:25:53,356 {\an8}But even if they testify brilliantly 1520 01:25:54,107 --> 01:25:56,108 and carry their share of the load, 1521 01:25:56,109 --> 01:25:57,485 and more, 1522 01:25:58,862 --> 01:26:00,530 it could still go sideways. 1523 01:26:02,782 --> 01:26:07,411 And so, we are willing to consider plea negotiations. 1524 01:26:07,412 --> 01:26:09,497 [music continues] 1525 01:26:16,671 --> 01:26:18,006 [music fades] 1526 01:26:18,590 --> 01:26:20,591 [newsreader] Today, Molly Corbett and Thomas Martens 1527 01:26:20,592 --> 01:26:22,551 appeared in a Davidson County courtroom 1528 01:26:22,552 --> 01:26:25,888 to plead for a reduced charge of voluntary manslaughter. 1529 01:26:25,889 --> 01:26:30,184 {\an8}Molly Corbett, she pled no contest to that charge of voluntary manslaughter. 1530 01:26:30,185 --> 01:26:34,354 {\an8}And Thomas Martens, he pled guilty to the charge of voluntary manslaughter. 1531 01:26:34,355 --> 01:26:38,400 {\an8}Now, they also say his exemplary career in the FBI in upholding the law 1532 01:26:38,401 --> 01:26:40,528 {\an8}should warrant an easier sentence. 1533 01:26:41,988 --> 01:26:44,531 I had no interest in taking a plea. 1534 01:26:44,532 --> 01:26:46,408 I was ready to go to trial. 1535 01:26:46,409 --> 01:26:49,913 I was ready for the truth to prevail, and I was ready to fight back. 1536 01:26:51,497 --> 01:26:54,875 But the possibility of us losing at trial 1537 01:26:54,876 --> 01:26:59,588 and my father being incarcerated for what would be the rest of his life, 1538 01:26:59,589 --> 01:27:02,133 I couldn't handle that responsibility. 1539 01:27:03,051 --> 01:27:05,510 [Madison] The state and defense teams, they're gonna go through 1540 01:27:05,511 --> 01:27:08,931 {\an8}all of the evidence from a case that this area knows very well 1541 01:27:08,932 --> 01:27:10,307 {\an8}and present that to a judge. 1542 01:27:10,308 --> 01:27:14,479 {\an8}And then he'll make the determination of how long their sentences should be. 1543 01:27:15,813 --> 01:27:18,815 My whole world has just been flipped upside down again 1544 01:27:18,816 --> 01:27:22,027 for I don't know how many times over the last eight years. 1545 01:27:22,028 --> 01:27:27,074 They could walk out at the end of the sentencing hearing for time served. 1546 01:27:27,075 --> 01:27:28,993 It's just a complete injustice. 1547 01:27:29,869 --> 01:27:33,538 This is not what my dad deserves. This isn't what I deserve. 1548 01:27:33,539 --> 01:27:35,541 It's not right. It's not fair. 1549 01:27:36,960 --> 01:27:40,295 [newsreader] The court has been hearing testimony from friends and neighbors 1550 01:27:40,296 --> 01:27:41,838 of Molly Martens Corbett 1551 01:27:41,839 --> 01:27:46,510 who said they were aware of arguments, physical violence and controlling behavior 1552 01:27:46,511 --> 01:27:48,179 in the Corbetts' marriage. 1553 01:27:48,763 --> 01:27:52,224 [reporter] Questions were raised about the cause of death of his previous wife, 1554 01:27:52,225 --> 01:27:53,475 Margaret Corbett. 1555 01:27:53,476 --> 01:27:56,186 The defense brought in pathologists who say it's possible 1556 01:27:56,187 --> 01:27:57,772 that someone could've killed her. 1557 01:27:58,982 --> 01:28:00,942 [Sarah] I feel like my dad's on trial. 1558 01:28:01,442 --> 01:28:05,280 And I feel like all the focus is on my dad's character. 1559 01:28:07,073 --> 01:28:11,493 Molly's lawyers say that there's one common denominator 1560 01:28:11,494 --> 01:28:14,788 in my birth mother's death and my dad's death. 1561 01:28:14,789 --> 01:28:16,790 My birth mother was feeding me 1562 01:28:16,791 --> 01:28:19,918 'cause I woke up crying the night that she died. [sniffles] 1563 01:28:19,919 --> 01:28:24,090 And the night that my dad died, I woke up and went downstairs. 1564 01:28:25,925 --> 01:28:31,221 How could you blame me for the reason both of my parents are dead? 1565 01:28:31,222 --> 01:28:32,932 [melancholy music playing] 1566 01:28:37,020 --> 01:28:39,147 That's when I realized that 1567 01:28:40,732 --> 01:28:43,400 this is just a case for the defense. 1568 01:28:43,401 --> 01:28:46,571 They don't know my da-- my dad, and they don't want to know him. 1569 01:28:47,530 --> 01:28:52,451 [Molly] As painful as that news could have been for them to hear 1570 01:28:52,452 --> 01:28:55,370 that Mags didn't die of an asthma attack, 1571 01:28:55,371 --> 01:28:59,083 which is the story that they have been fed their entire lives, 1572 01:28:59,709 --> 01:29:04,254 um, I guess I did have some hope that this would, you know, cause a break 1573 01:29:04,255 --> 01:29:07,174 in... in their brainwashing. 1574 01:29:07,175 --> 01:29:08,384 But, um... 1575 01:29:10,636 --> 01:29:13,013 they continue to believe she did, 1576 01:29:13,014 --> 01:29:15,224 and maybe that's what they have to believe. 1577 01:29:16,893 --> 01:29:20,896 I'm angry because I know my dad didn't kill my mom. 1578 01:29:20,897 --> 01:29:22,982 [gentle music playing] 1579 01:29:25,985 --> 01:29:28,821 {\an8}My Auntie Catherine was in the house that night. 1580 01:29:31,783 --> 01:29:34,993 [Catherine] I do wish that I had been asked to come over and testify, 1581 01:29:34,994 --> 01:29:39,332 because I'm the only one who was there the night Mags passed. 1582 01:29:42,043 --> 01:29:44,378 Just after two o'clock, I'd say, in the morning, 1583 01:29:44,379 --> 01:29:46,963 there was a knock on the bedroom door, and it was Jason. 1584 01:29:46,964 --> 01:29:51,844 And he said, "Mags isn't well. She's having a bad asthma attack." 1585 01:29:52,929 --> 01:29:55,348 Mags is in the kitchen holding her chest. 1586 01:29:56,099 --> 01:29:58,017 She had her inhaler in her hand. 1587 01:29:59,852 --> 01:30:04,148 I watched Jason frantically do everything to save her. 1588 01:30:04,857 --> 01:30:08,985 Tom Marten was saying that Mike and him had a conversation 1589 01:30:08,986 --> 01:30:12,614 about how Mag died on Jason's hands. 1590 01:30:12,615 --> 01:30:17,536 When we heard this, all my family were enraged, my father especially. 1591 01:30:17,537 --> 01:30:20,164 [Marian] He said, "No such thing happened." 1592 01:30:21,874 --> 01:30:24,960 "Until the day I die, how would I ever believe Jason 1593 01:30:24,961 --> 01:30:26,712 had killed my daughter?" 1594 01:30:28,089 --> 01:30:30,173 [Catherine] They had a beautiful relationship. 1595 01:30:30,174 --> 01:30:31,926 They were a very loving couple. 1596 01:30:32,427 --> 01:30:34,220 [Marian] And Michael loved Jason. 1597 01:30:34,720 --> 01:30:35,805 He was our son. 1598 01:30:37,890 --> 01:30:41,935 We decided Michael would make a statement to the solicitor. 1599 01:30:41,936 --> 01:30:44,521 [Catherine] My father passed away from cancer, 1600 01:30:44,522 --> 01:30:46,941 so we're speaking on behalf of my dad. 1601 01:30:48,276 --> 01:30:50,611 "Statement of Michael Fitzpatrick." 1602 01:30:52,071 --> 01:30:55,908 "I wish to put it on record that I only ever met Thomas Martens once." 1603 01:30:56,409 --> 01:30:58,410 "I can also state categorically 1604 01:30:58,411 --> 01:31:01,121 that we never discussed my daughter Margaret, 1605 01:31:01,122 --> 01:31:03,331 nor did I inform Thomas Martens 1606 01:31:03,332 --> 01:31:05,625 that Jason had killed my daughter Margaret." 1607 01:31:05,626 --> 01:31:09,672 "Such statements by Thomas Martens are totally and utterly untrue." 1608 01:31:12,800 --> 01:31:13,758 [dramatic music playing] 1609 01:31:13,759 --> 01:31:16,761 [reporter] The Davidson County judge will hear closing arguments 1610 01:31:16,762 --> 01:31:18,763 from both the state and defense, 1611 01:31:18,764 --> 01:31:21,809 which could lead to a final decision on sentencing. 1612 01:31:22,310 --> 01:31:26,146 The last thing that happens before the judge enters his sentence 1613 01:31:26,147 --> 01:31:29,858 is victim impact statements from Jason's family members, 1614 01:31:29,859 --> 01:31:33,154 and Jack and Sarah are the most important of who are gonna speak. 1615 01:31:39,494 --> 01:31:41,077 [Jack] I've written this, 1616 01:31:41,078 --> 01:31:43,664 not just for my dad, but for myself as well. 1617 01:31:47,710 --> 01:31:49,378 I'm 19 years of age. 1618 01:31:49,879 --> 01:31:52,088 I haven't been able to speak out for so long, 1619 01:31:52,089 --> 01:31:56,302 and I've had to listen to lies over the last eight years, 1620 01:31:56,802 --> 01:31:59,222 and this is my opportunity to say the truth. 1621 01:32:01,933 --> 01:32:05,269 [Sarah] I am old enough, and I am brave enough now. 1622 01:32:08,898 --> 01:32:11,608 I've always had someone else tell my story, 1623 01:32:11,609 --> 01:32:15,363 and it's important to me that I can tell my story myself. 1624 01:32:16,614 --> 01:32:19,241 I'm going to start listening to "Chicken Fried." 1625 01:32:19,242 --> 01:32:21,493 Do, yeah. Oh, we put it on? 1626 01:32:21,494 --> 01:32:23,329 - We put it on? - Yeah, do. Yeah, do. 1627 01:32:24,205 --> 01:32:25,915 [Jack] We used to always play it together. 1628 01:32:29,043 --> 01:32:30,795 It felt like he was beside me. 1629 01:32:31,671 --> 01:32:33,755 ["Chicken Fried" by Zac Brown Band playing] 1630 01:32:33,756 --> 01:32:36,132 ♪ You know I like my chicken fried ♪ 1631 01:32:36,133 --> 01:32:38,843 ♪ A cold beer on a Friday night ♪ 1632 01:32:38,844 --> 01:32:41,846 ♪ A pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ 1633 01:32:41,847 --> 01:32:46,602 ♪ And the radio up ♪ 1634 01:32:56,529 --> 01:33:00,907 ♪ Well, I was raised up Beneath the shade of a Georgia Pine ♪ 1635 01:33:00,908 --> 01:33:02,701 ♪ And that's home you know ♪ 1636 01:33:02,702 --> 01:33:04,744 ♪ Sweet tea, pecan pie ♪ 1637 01:33:04,745 --> 01:33:06,621 And homemade wine ♪ 1638 01:33:06,622 --> 01:33:08,248 ♪ Where the peaches grow ♪ 1639 01:33:08,249 --> 01:33:12,295 ♪ And my house It's not much to talk about ♪ 1640 01:33:13,754 --> 01:33:17,717 ♪ But it's filled with love That's grown in southern ground ♪ 1641 01:33:18,676 --> 01:33:21,012 ♪ And a little bit of chicken fried ♪ 1642 01:33:21,554 --> 01:33:24,014 ♪ A cold beer on a Friday night ♪ 1643 01:33:24,015 --> 01:33:26,517 ♪ A pair of jeans that fit just right ♪ 1644 01:33:27,059 --> 01:33:30,103 ♪ And the radio up ♪ 1645 01:33:30,104 --> 01:33:31,606 ♪ I love to see the sun... ♪ 1646 01:33:32,648 --> 01:33:36,026 We are the strongest, most united together. 1647 01:33:36,027 --> 01:33:37,527 - Yeah. - [Tracey] You know? 1648 01:33:37,528 --> 01:33:39,739 - And we're gonna do this together. - [Tracey] Yeah. 1649 01:33:40,323 --> 01:33:43,742 - The last word is yours. - Look at me. All will be okay. 1650 01:33:43,743 --> 01:33:45,201 Time for crying is over. 1651 01:33:45,202 --> 01:33:48,872 Now it's time to get angry. In there, head up, shoulders back. 1652 01:33:48,873 --> 01:33:51,499 - Fuck these people. They're nothing to us. - [all] Yeah. 1653 01:33:51,500 --> 01:33:53,918 Come on, Sarah, give it to us. What are we gonna do? 1654 01:33:53,919 --> 01:33:55,587 - Let's do this! - [all chuckling] 1655 01:33:55,588 --> 01:33:58,382 - [Tracey breathes deeply] - [David] So, yeah. 1656 01:34:08,726 --> 01:34:10,728 [cameras clicking] 1657 01:34:14,649 --> 01:34:16,651 [tense music playing] 1658 01:34:21,072 --> 01:34:22,864 {\an8}[Jack] I used to pray at night when I was a kid 1659 01:34:22,865 --> 01:34:25,743 {\an8}that I would wake up and it would all have been a bad dream. 1660 01:34:26,619 --> 01:34:28,953 {\an8}I've had to experience childhood, adolescence, 1661 01:34:28,954 --> 01:34:32,040 {\an8}and the beginning of adulthood without my dad there to guide me. 1662 01:34:32,041 --> 01:34:35,961 Your Honor, don't be fooled by this mask of civility of Molly Martens. 1663 01:34:36,545 --> 01:34:40,298 She systematically broke me down and drip-fed me un-truths. 1664 01:34:40,299 --> 01:34:41,341 I want to be clear. 1665 01:34:41,342 --> 01:34:44,553 I have never witnessed my dad hit Molly Martens, ever. 1666 01:34:46,097 --> 01:34:47,847 [Sarah] Who is the victim here? 1667 01:34:47,848 --> 01:34:50,475 The Martens made my pain so much worse 1668 01:34:50,476 --> 01:34:53,604 by trying to have the world think my dad was a bad person. 1669 01:34:54,313 --> 01:34:58,150 What Molly and Tom Martens took from me, I can never get back. 1670 01:34:59,318 --> 01:35:03,197 I've seen my father's bloody handprint on the door of his bedroom. 1671 01:35:03,906 --> 01:35:06,784 [sobbing] There was nothing voluntary about his death. 1672 01:35:11,163 --> 01:35:14,333 He did not choose to leave us. He was taken from us. 1673 01:35:15,251 --> 01:35:16,836 He was the victim. 1674 01:35:21,799 --> 01:35:23,758 [Jack] Luckily, my dad picked two wonderful parents 1675 01:35:23,759 --> 01:35:25,344 to guide me through life. 1676 01:35:25,845 --> 01:35:28,723 It hasn't been easy, but having them made it a lot easier. 1677 01:35:30,641 --> 01:35:34,602 [Sarah] It was only when I went to live with Tracey and David in Ireland 1678 01:35:34,603 --> 01:35:36,647 that I knew the true meaning of family. 1679 01:35:41,152 --> 01:35:44,446 Molly Corbett and Thomas Marten are going back to prison 1680 01:35:44,447 --> 01:35:46,197 for the death of Jason Corbett. 1681 01:35:46,198 --> 01:35:51,077 This afternoon, the judge sentenced them to 51 to 74 months... 1682 01:35:51,078 --> 01:35:53,621 {\an8}...when you factor in the amount of time they already served 1683 01:35:53,622 --> 01:35:57,000 {\an8}when they were previously found guilty for second degree murder, 1684 01:35:57,001 --> 01:35:59,210 {\an8}it only adds up to about seven or eight months. 1685 01:35:59,211 --> 01:36:01,671 {\an8}[reporter] The judge made it clear it was difficult for him 1686 01:36:01,672 --> 01:36:03,840 {\an8}to find the truth in this case, 1687 01:36:03,841 --> 01:36:06,301 but made very clear the kids were blameless. 1688 01:36:06,302 --> 01:36:07,678 That's Jack and Sarah. 1689 01:36:08,262 --> 01:36:11,848 [Jay] I think Molly did the best job she could do with raising those kids. 1690 01:36:11,849 --> 01:36:14,726 And it was just very difficult for her 1691 01:36:14,727 --> 01:36:19,731 to have to listen to them saying that she somehow hurt them, 1692 01:36:19,732 --> 01:36:22,025 um, which I just don't believe is true. 1693 01:36:22,026 --> 01:36:26,654 I did not emotionally, or physically, or in any way abuse my children. 1694 01:36:26,655 --> 01:36:30,785 The children have been used as tools of evil. 1695 01:36:31,494 --> 01:36:34,370 Uh, they've been weaponized against me. 1696 01:36:34,371 --> 01:36:38,334 And, uh... they wanted to hurt me, and they did. 1697 01:36:40,211 --> 01:36:42,086 Do I think those children know the truth? 1698 01:36:42,087 --> 01:36:45,173 I don't know. How do they remember the times at the beach? 1699 01:36:45,174 --> 01:36:47,676 How do they remember Molly as the school mother? 1700 01:36:48,260 --> 01:36:50,470 How do they remember the meals that she made? 1701 01:36:50,471 --> 01:36:52,931 How do they remember the birthday parties? 1702 01:36:52,932 --> 01:36:56,267 How do they remember her teaching them how to swim? 1703 01:36:56,268 --> 01:36:57,812 How do they remember? 1704 01:36:59,730 --> 01:37:05,528 How can you remember that and hate Molly? 1705 01:37:07,071 --> 01:37:11,908 {\an8}Today, Molly Corbett and Thomas Martens will walk out of their prisons free. 1706 01:37:11,909 --> 01:37:13,994 [cameras clicking] 1707 01:37:15,454 --> 01:37:19,707 [Molly] I am not allowed to attempt to have any contact with the kids. 1708 01:37:19,708 --> 01:37:21,334 That's a court order. 1709 01:37:21,335 --> 01:37:23,628 When it comes to, you know, my feelings 1710 01:37:23,629 --> 01:37:26,714 about whether I consider myself their mother, 1711 01:37:26,715 --> 01:37:29,384 uh, that would cause them immense pain right now. 1712 01:37:29,385 --> 01:37:32,387 I think that they hate the person that they think that I am, 1713 01:37:32,388 --> 01:37:35,557 and they think of me as an evil abuser, 1714 01:37:35,558 --> 01:37:37,768 and they think their father was wonderful. 1715 01:37:38,352 --> 01:37:40,687 I certainly am not their mother now. 1716 01:37:40,688 --> 01:37:45,817 Will I always think of myself as having been their mother? 1717 01:37:45,818 --> 01:37:48,112 Yes, I was. I was their mother. 1718 01:37:48,612 --> 01:37:52,992 I was the mother to the Jack and Sarah that existed in another lifetime. 1719 01:37:54,994 --> 01:37:56,619 Sarah, how old are you? 1720 01:37:56,620 --> 01:37:57,538 Two. 1721 01:37:58,038 --> 01:37:58,955 [Molly] Two and a half. 1722 01:37:58,956 --> 01:38:00,039 Yeah. 1723 01:38:00,040 --> 01:38:01,207 [Molly] How old are you? 1724 01:38:01,208 --> 01:38:03,501 - Four and a half. - Are you sure you're not one and a half? 1725 01:38:03,502 --> 01:38:05,503 [Sarah] It is true that I loved Molly. 1726 01:38:05,504 --> 01:38:09,842 But just because I loved Molly doesn't make her a good mother. 1727 01:38:10,426 --> 01:38:12,553 - [Molly] Say, "Bye, camera." - Bye, camera. 1728 01:38:14,638 --> 01:38:17,682 [Jack] I have no feelings towards her anymore. I don't... 1729 01:38:17,683 --> 01:38:18,767 I don't hate her. 1730 01:38:19,351 --> 01:38:22,104 I just don't want to give her any power over me anymore. 1731 01:38:25,900 --> 01:38:26,858 [softly] Thank you. 1732 01:38:26,859 --> 01:38:28,944 [uplifting music playing] 1733 01:38:31,989 --> 01:38:34,949 [Jack] I understand how a lot of people could say 1734 01:38:34,950 --> 01:38:37,410 he's been around people who loved his dad, 1735 01:38:37,411 --> 01:38:41,205 his dad's family, his dad's friends for eight years, 1736 01:38:41,206 --> 01:38:43,416 that's why he's saying these things. 1737 01:38:43,417 --> 01:38:45,502 [indistinct chatter] 1738 01:38:46,462 --> 01:38:51,007 But I was always left to come up with my own decisions, my own opinions. 1739 01:38:51,008 --> 01:38:53,551 [indistinct conversation] 1740 01:38:53,552 --> 01:38:56,596 [Jack] My dad was my hero. He was someone I looked up to. 1741 01:38:56,597 --> 01:38:57,806 He was my best friend. 1742 01:38:58,807 --> 01:39:00,309 {\an8}[Jason] There's a gorgeous boy. 1743 01:39:01,435 --> 01:39:03,520 {\an8}Jack, blow Daddy a kiss. 1744 01:39:05,397 --> 01:39:07,148 {\an8}- [Mags chuckling] - [Jason] Good boy. 1745 01:39:07,149 --> 01:39:08,317 {\an8}Oh, another one. 1746 01:39:09,109 --> 01:39:10,819 [Jack] What are you doing, Daddy? 1747 01:39:11,487 --> 01:39:12,905 Getting Sarah and Mum. 1748 01:39:13,697 --> 01:39:15,407 They're coming home to Jack's house. 1749 01:39:15,991 --> 01:39:18,577 Hi, Bubba! Give Daddy a kiss? 1750 01:39:19,703 --> 01:39:21,454 - Did you miss Daddy? - Hi! 1751 01:39:21,455 --> 01:39:24,625 - See what Daddy bought ya. - [Mags] Oh, Daddy buy you presents? 1752 01:39:25,125 --> 01:39:28,212 My dad was an amazing person. He was a good dad. 1753 01:39:29,421 --> 01:39:31,339 He was, like, my biggest cheerleader. 1754 01:39:31,340 --> 01:39:32,549 [Jason] Go, Sarah! 1755 01:39:36,470 --> 01:39:41,058 [Sarah] I know my dad and my mom would not want me to sit around upset. 1756 01:39:42,518 --> 01:39:46,229 [Jack] So, you just have to keep going forward and make them proud, 1757 01:39:46,230 --> 01:39:49,024 and live the life that they wanted you to live. 1758 01:39:53,320 --> 01:39:55,614 [Sarah] My dad loved me and Jack. 1759 01:39:56,615 --> 01:39:58,616 We were his everything, and I know that. 1760 01:39:58,617 --> 01:40:02,078 And I'm really proud to say that I am Jason Corbett's daughter. 1761 01:40:02,079 --> 01:40:04,164 [music continues] 1762 01:40:13,632 --> 01:40:15,091 [music fades] 1763 01:40:15,092 --> 01:40:19,179 [melancholy music playing] 1764 01:40:52,880 --> 01:40:54,798 [music ends]