miércoles, 11 de julio de 2012

New Evidence That Suggests Michael Marin Ingested Cyanide Before Dying In Court

Family of man who swallowed pill and died shortly after being found guilty received a 'delayed email' from him after he died and police found can labelled 'cyanide' in his car Investigators who believe a defendant killed himself in a Phoenix courtroom shortly after a jury found him guilty of arson say their theory is backed up by evidence that includes a canister labeled as cyanide found in his vehicle. Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said Tuesday that the family of Michael Marin, 53, received a delayed email from him the night after his June 28 death in court. The email includes information about his will in case things went poorly, Arpaio said. After being convicted of deliberately burning down his $3.5 million Phoenix mansion, Marin appeared shocked. He closed his eyes as the verdict was read before appearing to put something in his mouth and wash it down with liquid in a plastic water bottle. In the shocking court room video, he then fell to the floor a few minutes later in convulsions. Mr Marin was taken to a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, where he was pronounced dead. When Marin's trial began in May, prosecutors said he could face 16 years in prison if he was convicted. Marin burned down his Phoenix mansion on July 5, 2009 after it failed to sell at a charity auction. The email also led Marin's family to his vehicle, and they contacted the sheriff's office. Investigators found a can labeled 'cyanide' in Marin's vehicle. The canister was turned over to the medical <b>...</b>
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