WATCH: Law & Crime Network 03/25/19 | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
James Scandirito Jr. testifies in his own defense, revealing the chilling details of his father's death and the subsequent dismemberment of his body.
Key Insights
- ๐ The defense argued that Scandirito's actions were motivated by panic and a desire to cover up the crime, rather than premeditated murder.
- ๐ผ Scandirito's decision to testify in his own defense likely influenced the jury's perception of the case.
- ๐คจ The missing head and limbs of the body raised suspicion and continue to be a topic of interest.
Transcript
in her hands worried and upset because we couldn't find tara when the workers would ask her what was wrong she would say i'm just so worried about tara my mother had a stroke and died 28 days after tara disappeared the workers in that home told me they fully believed the stress of tara's disappearance brought on that stroke that ended her life in a... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: Why did James Scandirito Jr. dismember his father's body?
Scandirito claims that he dismembered his father's body out of panic and a desire to cover up the crime.
Q: What evidence supports the claim of dismemberment?
Testimony from the medical examiner confirms the dismemberment, and surveillance footage shows Scandirito purchasing tools and cleaning supplies prior to the incident.
Q: What charges did James Scandirito Jr. face?
Scandirito was found guilty of abuse of a dead human body, which carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.
Q: Did the prosecution argue for a murder charge?
The prosecution argued for a murder charge, but the jury ultimately found Scandirito not guilty of murder.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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James Scandirito Jr. discovers his father dead on the floor and attempts to revive him, but he realizes his father has already passed away.
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In a panicked state, Scandirito decides to dismember his father's body to cover up the crime.
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He struggles to move the body and eventually abandons it, distributing the remains in different locations.
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