Man Allegedly Confesses to Murdering His Wife, Pedo Surgeon & a Plastic Surgeon’s Careless Actions

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⭕️ TRUE CRIME [LIVE]: A Texas man returned to the home he shared with his brother and sister-in-law earlier this month to find the woman dead and wrapped in a tarp in a bedroom. Christopher Robertson allegedly told a 911 dispatcher that he killed his wife, Kristlynne Owens Robertson. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber digs into how this police investigation took a terrible turn with Detective Eric Barnes.

Lynn Lindaman, 73, was a pediatric surgeon in Iowa for years. A jury recently convicted him of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl at his home. Lindaman’s ex-wife testified that he told her he was helping the girl “explore her sexuality in a safe space.” This comes decades after a prior conviction of sexual assault, but Lindaman was still able to practice medicine. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber digs into how this could happen with former sex crimes prosecutor Sarena Townsend.

A South Bay plastic surgeon was performing a breast augmentation when his client, Megan Espinoza, went into cardiac arrest during the invasive surgery. Espinoza's friends and family believe that the surgeon, Dr. Carlos Chacon, was inexperienced and careless when it came to his patients and their procedures. From there, things started to go downhill for his practice. The Decoder breaks down the horrifying story of Dr. Carlos Chacon.
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