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The After Show: Murder Next Door

5/18/202631 min

20/20 Correspondent Ryan Smith analyzed the Becky Sears murder case which unraveled a web a deception and lies between friends and neighbors…only to reveal a deadly mother-son plot.

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  1. Speaker 00:00

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  2. Deborah Roberts· Host0:28

    [instrumental music] Hello, everybody. Welcome to 2020, The After Show. I'm Deborah Roberts and, as always, it's good to have you with us as we take a second look at our 2020 episode from this past Friday night. And we like to take you behind the scenes, share some details that maybe we didn't get a chance to get to because there's only so much we can fit in our program on a Friday night. But today, on The After Show, you will hear some details that you did not hear. Many of you saw this story. It happened in suburban Georgia. A woman by the name of Kay Parsons, a 41-year-old mom and wife, was found brutally beaten in her own garage. She was clinging to life. She was rushed to the hospital and later she died on March 26th, 2009. Now, oddly, the next day, another bizarre crime. Kay's best friend and nextdoor neighbor, Becky Sears, was shot in the leg as she was leaving her job at a physical

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