Can a daughter's frantic 911 call convict or free her father from charges that he killed his wife?
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Produced by Lourdes Aguiar, Allen Alter, Ruth Chenetz and Peter Shaw Jenna Neulander: Is someone coming? Jenna Neulander on 911 call: Daddy, don't move her! Daddy, stop moving her please! Jenna Neulander police interview: I see him actually carrying her... District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick: But you were sleeping separately? OK. What was the reason for that? Jenna Neulander to 911: OK. My mother, I don't know if she's breathing. She's laying on the ground in the shower. Jenna Neulander during 911 call: Dad put her down! Her neck might be broken! Jenna Neulander during 911 call: Daddy, don't move her! Daddy, stop moving her please! Jenna Neulander to 911: I need to go over there to see if she's OK. Jenna Neulander to 911: I need to put you on hold, I'm not, it's like a house phone. Jenna Neulander to 911: Oh my god, there's blood everywhere... Jenna Neulander on 911 call: "Oh my god, oh my god, my mother! My mommy! Jenna Neulander to 911: Oh my god, there's blood everywhere...
[This story previously aired on November 16, 2019. It was updated on April 16, 2022.] 911 Operator: Yes, they are, they're en route ... Jenna Neulander police interview: He was like putting his face up to her to see if she was breathing. Dr. Robert Neulander: We had thought about a trial separation.
On the morning of Sept. 17, 2012, inside a grand home outside of Syracuse, New York, a disturbing scene was unfolding as 23-year-old Jenna Neulander frantically called 911: Jenna Neulander: my mom, my mom, my mom ...
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