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Her lawyers said that she then spent several days in a fog where she still believed her husband was still alive and that he would climb out of his makeshift grave to kill her. Prosecutors argued that Wright was fully aware of what she was doing and even told family and friends in the days after the murder that was was a victim of abuse by her husband. The young mother of two dumped this bloody mattress in her family's backyard. In , Susan Wright testified that her husband, Jeff, abused her.

This is the dolly prosecutors say Susan Wright used to drag her husband's body out of the bedroom. The thin 5'5', blonde used it to get Jeff Wright's 6'2' pound lifeless frame to the patio. Susan Wright emptied several drawers of her children's clothing and placed the clothes in the family car shortly after she stabbed Jeff. A few days later, she filed for an order of protection. Painting supplies, a box cutter and scissors were found in the room.

Wright had attempted to clear the scene with bleach, but police found blood spatter on the walls, ceiling and furniture of the bedroom. She ended up confessing to her mother that she'd had killed her husband. I snapped,' she said, according to the criminal complaint in the case. During the trial, Wright clashed with prosecutor Siegler several times who accused Wright of rehearsing her testimony beforehand and crying on cue. Police found blood spatter in multiple locations inside the Wright home despite Susan Wright's efforts to clean the crime scene after the murder.

Susan would tell the court that the week of the murder she was in a 'fog. The ties Susan Wright used to bind Jeff to their bed were still wound around his wrists and ankle when police uncovered his body.

Murder defendant Susan Wright pictured during her murder trial for stabbing her husband times. Jurors took just five hours to find Wright guilty of first-degree murder. There was just one problem. Everyone had gotten it wrong. Wice, who represented Wright during her appeal said that Davis as part of her defense counsel failed her for not calling witnesses who could corroborate her claims of domestic abuse. He also suggested that they had failed to bring in experts who could testify that Wright suffered from battered woman syndrome as a result of the abuse.

Nor was a psychologist called who saw Wright after her arrest and found her to be convinced her dead husband was still alive and would kill her. During her resentencing, she was diagnosed her with post-traumatic stress disorder and although the judge, Jim Wallace, who had presided over Wright's original trial, he felt that there was a 'wealth of mitigating evidence not presented at the punishment stage that painted a dramatically different picture of her and her moral blameworthiness.

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The jury also decided that Wright did not act in sudden passion, part of the appellate argument that got her a retrial. If jurors had found she had committed the crime in sudden passion, her sentence would have been capped at 20 years. However, she did get the lighter sentence and will be eligible for parole in about three years, after serving almost seven since her arrest. An appellate court granted a new punishment phase to put on additional witnesses.

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