After The Verdict: Deadly Affair Dateline NBC

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SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE: On a chilly February morning in 2006, 12-year-old Haylee Reay was troubled. Her mother, Tami, was missing. Two days later, Tami’s body was found. Her husband, Brad, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. At his trial, Brad Reay blamed their daughter for stabbing Tami to death. The jury didn’t buy it, and Brad Reay was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole. More than 15 years later, Josh Mankiewicz speaks with Haylee Reay Cole about how she’s doing today as a 29-year-old mother. She has emerged from her ordeal stronger and more driven, and shares her story as a tribute to her mother.
Listen to the original episode here: https://apple.co/41xJs6u

SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE: On a chilly February morning in 2006, 12-year-old Haylee Reay was troubled. Her mother, Tami, was missing. Two days later, Tami’s body was found. Her husband, Brad, was arrested and charged with first-degree murder. At his trial, Brad Reay blamed their daughter for stabbing Tami to death. The jury didn’t buy it, and Brad Reay was convicted and sentenced to life in prison without parole. More than 15 years later, Josh Mankiewicz speaks with Haylee Reay Cole about how she’s doing today as a 29-year-old mother. She has emerged from her ordeal stronger and more driven, and shares her story as a tribute to her mother.
Listen to the original episode here: https://apple.co/41xJs6u

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