Lisa Ortlieb
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She put the hatchet down. She grabbed the knife and continued her attack with the knife. Bob Seaman had a total of 38 different wounds.
She put the hatchet down. She grabbed the knife and continued her attack with the knife. Bob Seaman had a total of 38 different wounds.
Nancy Seaman came to the door, acted surprised. She told that officer that her husband was having a midlife crisis and that he was just trying to find himself.
Nancy Seaman came to the door, acted surprised. She told that officer that her husband was having a midlife crisis and that he was just trying to find himself.
They looked everywhere. They even made a point of stopping in the garage. and commenting on how clean the garage was.
They looked everywhere. They even made a point of stopping in the garage. and commenting on how clean the garage was.
I don't think, and the police don't think, she ever would have turned herself in. She was going to dump the body. She had already taken painstaking efforts to hide her role.
I don't think, and the police don't think, she ever would have turned herself in. She was going to dump the body. She had already taken painstaking efforts to hide her role.
And she actually said, why don't you look in his SUV? And they said, we want to look in yours. And she said, why don't you look in his? And they said, we want to look in yours. They walked with her to the back of her SUV. She opened it. As the hatch opened, it was immediately apparent that's where Bob was.
And she actually said, why don't you look in his SUV? And they said, we want to look in yours. And she said, why don't you look in his? And they said, we want to look in yours. They walked with her to the back of her SUV. She opened it. As the hatch opened, it was immediately apparent that's where Bob was.
She immediately went and pushed her hands down on what she had put on his body to conceal it. And she said, that's just my condo stuff. That's my moving stuff.
She immediately went and pushed her hands down on what she had put on his body to conceal it. And she said, that's just my condo stuff. That's my moving stuff.
I want to help victims. And in this case, the victim was Bob Seaman.
I want to help victims. And in this case, the victim was Bob Seaman.
Do you believe Nancy Seaman was abused? I think the only domestic violence in this case was when she killed him.
Do you believe Nancy Seaman was abused? I think the only domestic violence in this case was when she killed him.
She couldn't claim she was insane. She couldn't claim she didn't do it. So what is she going to claim? She's going to claim self-defense. I had to do it.
She couldn't claim she was insane. She couldn't claim she didn't do it. So what is she going to claim? She's going to claim self-defense. I had to do it.
She hit him 15 times with the hatchet. Bob had zero defensive wounds, nothing. She chose to be a killer.
She hit him 15 times with the hatchet. Bob had zero defensive wounds, nothing. She chose to be a killer.
She was going to be losing the beautiful home, the beautiful picture, the family life that she led everyone to believe was occurring in her life.
She was going to be losing the beautiful home, the beautiful picture, the family life that she led everyone to believe was occurring in her life.
That led her to leave, to go straight to Home Depot, where she went straight to the hatchet.
That led her to leave, to go straight to Home Depot, where she went straight to the hatchet.
She went right back to the hatchets and she shoplifted one.
She went right back to the hatchets and she shoplifted one.
At any time, did you suspect domestic violence was occurring in your parents' home?
At any time, did you suspect domestic violence was occurring in your parents' home?
Would you define her as graceful, klutzy? She's definitely klutzy.
Would you define her as graceful, klutzy? She's definitely klutzy.
She hated him when he was alive, and she's hating him when he's dead.
She hated him when he was alive, and she's hating him when he's dead.
Your husband didn't have any marks at all on his right arm? You saw that?
Your husband didn't have any marks at all on his right arm? You saw that?
Not on his left arm? No. Did you hit him on any place that wasn't vital?
Not on his left arm? No. Did you hit him on any place that wasn't vital?
So between the first, the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth, the seventh, the eighth, the ninth, the 10th, the 11th, the 12th, the 13th, the 14th, and the 15th time, you hit your husband about the head and the face. You were standing like that.
So between the first, the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth, the seventh, the eighth, the ninth, the 10th, the 11th, the 12th, the 13th, the 14th, and the 15th time, you hit your husband about the head and the face. You were standing like that.
When did you call a shelter or a hotline? I did not. You never got a protective order against your husband, yes or no?
When did you call a shelter or a hotline? I did not. You never got a protective order against your husband, yes or no?
The problem with their case, it's based on a string of lies, the defendant's lies. Lie after lie after lie after lie.
The problem with their case, it's based on a string of lies, the defendant's lies. Lie after lie after lie after lie.
Those bruises could be consistent with killing, with cleaning. with painting, with scrubbing, with wrapping, with tarping, with taping and loading. Those bruises weren't from Bob.
Those bruises could be consistent with killing, with cleaning. with painting, with scrubbing, with wrapping, with tarping, with taping and loading. Those bruises weren't from Bob.
She put the hatchet down. She grabbed the knife and continued her attack with the knife. Bob Seaman had a total of 38 different wounds.
Nancy Seaman came to the door, acted surprised. She told that officer that her husband was having a midlife crisis and that he was just trying to find himself.
They looked everywhere. They even made a point of stopping in the garage. and commenting on how clean the garage was.
I don't think, and the police don't think, she ever would have turned herself in. She was going to dump the body. She had already taken painstaking efforts to hide her role.
And she actually said, why don't you look in his SUV? And they said, we want to look in yours. And she said, why don't you look in his? And they said, we want to look in yours. They walked with her to the back of her SUV. She opened it. As the hatch opened, it was immediately apparent that's where Bob was.
She immediately went and pushed her hands down on what she had put on his body to conceal it. And she said, that's just my condo stuff. That's my moving stuff.
I want to help victims. And in this case, the victim was Bob Seaman.
Do you believe Nancy Seaman was abused? I think the only domestic violence in this case was when she killed him.
She couldn't claim she was insane. She couldn't claim she didn't do it. So what is she going to claim? She's going to claim self-defense. I had to do it.
She hit him 15 times with the hatchet. Bob had zero defensive wounds, nothing. She chose to be a killer.
She was going to be losing the beautiful home, the beautiful picture, the family life that she led everyone to believe was occurring in her life.
That led her to leave, to go straight to Home Depot, where she went straight to the hatchet.
She went right back to the hatchets and she shoplifted one.
At any time, did you suspect domestic violence was occurring in your parents' home?
Would you define her as graceful, klutzy? She's definitely klutzy.
She hated him when he was alive, and she's hating him when he's dead.
Your husband didn't have any marks at all on his right arm? You saw that?
Not on his left arm? No. Did you hit him on any place that wasn't vital?
So between the first, the second, the third, the fourth, the fifth, the sixth, the seventh, the eighth, the ninth, the 10th, the 11th, the 12th, the 13th, the 14th, and the 15th time, you hit your husband about the head and the face. You were standing like that.
When did you call a shelter or a hotline? I did not. You never got a protective order against your husband, yes or no?
The problem with their case, it's based on a string of lies, the defendant's lies. Lie after lie after lie after lie.
Those bruises could be consistent with killing, with cleaning. with painting, with scrubbing, with wrapping, with tarping, with taping and loading. Those bruises weren't from Bob.