For the Love of Cayley Mandadi | Full Episode

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For the Love of Cayley Mandadi | Full Episode


True crime. Real justice.”48 Hours” investigates the most intriguing crime and justice cases that touch on all areas of the human experience including greed and passion. “48 Hours,” which premiered in 1988, has developed a rich history of original reporting and impact journalism that has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people, caused cold…

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  1. My heart goes out to Cayley’s family and her parents are GOAT’S I’m so happy they never gave up justice for their daughter and the defense attorneys are horrible people and disgusting and disrespectful human beings. I just wish her parents and friends never had to go through all this pain 😢

  2. Muscle boyfriend.
    "We left the and she was fine, said she didn't feel well and passed out. I drove around for many hours with her like that and then when I saw a hospital sign I took her there". She arrived almost dead, very naked and covered in bruises with fatal head wounds?

  3. Can we stop pushing the narrative of it about control with him? It’s not serving you any and dismisses the real reason why people do what they do. They are evil, violent people. Because if it’s about control, then everyone has a control problem. It ubiquitous

  4. These are they types of men that should not be breathing the same as we do….he beat her to death!!! No question !!! He will never change, because he has been taught that he will always get off no matter what he does!!! Murderers do bring their victims to the hospital to throw off the case, and to possibly take the attention off of them!!! So miss me with that crap!!!!

  5. Perhaps the defense lawyers vile and ridiculous statements were intentional, knowing the jury would understand this just as much as everyone in the comments do.
    I mean. He is legally obligated to defend any and all of the weakest points of the prosecution . Why not make the defense awful?