Crime in the City

Murder at the Courthouse

34 min · 5. marras 2025
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Christine Belford was determined to protect her children from a toxic co-parenting relationship but her fight cost her everything. In this heart-wrenching episode, we explore the life of a devoted mother caught in a desperate legal fight and the terrifying culmination of a dispute that turned deadly. This isn't just about a murder, it's about the relentless pursuit of peace and devastating power of family conflict. Acknowledgements: Department of Justice - Delaware, Delaware Online Newsroom Jeremy H.G. Ibrahim Sr., Attorney Edson A. Bostic, Attorney Tieffa Harper, Attorney

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