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180:. Yunkin received a sentence of 10 to 20 years. His deal for hindering apprehension was revoked after he was caught lying about a letter between himself and Lambert in which he asked her to cover for him and lie. The prosecutor, Jack Kenneff, who also prosecuted Lambert, hired an FBI handwriting expert to verify the letter's authenticity, leading to the revocation of Yunkin's deal. However, the prosecutor did not take remedial measures on behalf of Lambert and did not inform the court that his star witness, Lawrence Yunkin, had lied. Yunkin was granted parole on his third attempt and was released in 2003.
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neighbor's statement, as they believed the neighbor would not be a reliable witness. The neighbor’s statement, which described seeing Yunkin and his car fleeing the crime scene, had been withheld from
Lambert's original trial lawyers. On April 16, 1997, Judge Dalzell released Lisa Michelle Lambert into the custody of her attorneys while her hearing continued. Lambert's conviction was overturned, and she was found innocent on all counts on April 21, 1997. Judge Dalzell cited "prosecutorial misconduct" as the reason for the incorrect ruling.
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Lambert, which the defense claimed she had worn on the night of the murder, was submitted during the retrial and showed no traces of blood or evidence linking her to the crime. Additionally, correspondence between Lambert and Yunkin was presented, in which Yunkin admitted that he and Buck had killed Show and wanted Lambert to take the blame, believing she would receive a lighter sentence because she is female.
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Michelle Lambert as her attacker, saying, "Michelle did it." Minutes later Show bled to death.
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Lambert had actively participated in the murder and had instructed Buck to "wear her hair up and not to wear makeup or fingernail polish." Yunkin was later brought to the stand, and the sweatpants alleged to be his in the 1997 trial were produced. Yunkin was
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Lambert testified that Yunkin had participated in the murders by choking Show. She also claimed that she had attempted to defend Show against the other two assailants and had tried to pull the victim out of the apartment. Limited evidence from the 1997 hearing was presented again. The defense argued
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Tabitha Buck also had several altercations with Laurie Show. For instance, Buck saw Laurie at a mall, ran up to her, and began punching her repeatedly. Another attack occurred at their high school, and yet another incident happened at a fireman's ball when Buck jumped out of a moving vehicle and ran
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Lambert under the belief that she would win her case. However, the attorney general filed a petition to stop Lambert's temporary release. The Third Circuit Court then agreed to release Lambert on a $
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presided over the trial. Lambert's lawyers argued that there were several inconsistencies with the evidence and testimony presented in the earlier trial and maintained that
Lambert was innocent. Lambert claimed she had been framed by Lancaster police officers to prevent her from coming forward with
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Michelle Lambert, Lawrence Yunkin, and Tabitha Buck at a local bowling alley later that day for the murder of Laurie Show. While in custody, officers noticed fresh scratch marks on Buck's face and shoulders, as well as a few wounds on Yunkin. For such a violent crime, all three
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Laurie Show in 1991 after learning that Show had briefly dated Lawrence "Butch" Yunkin over the summer. Lambert and Yunkin had previously been in a relationship but were reportedly not dating during the time Yunkin was seeing Show. Show and Yunkin had gone on a few dates, with Show reporting to her
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and assaulted by state prison staff in 1996. Lambert's lawyer argued that the institution had done nothing to prevent the assaults and that Lambert's conviction would impede her ability to receive a fair trial. Lambert received a $ 35,000 settlement, and the guard accused of assaulting her was
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her. Shortly after his final date with Show, Yunkin resumed dating Lambert, who was pregnant with his child. Lambert, described as "obsessively jealous" of Show, proceeded to harass her in various ways, including appearing at Show's job and verbally assaulting her.
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suspects were expected to have defensive wounds, but Lisa Lambert had none. Additionally, found in Tabitha Buck’s purse were Laurie's makeup items, including a powder compact and blue mascara, which she had stolen while fleeing the crime scene.
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aired in February 1999, featuring interviews with several former classmates who claimed that Lambert had made death threats against Show. The episode also presented evidence that one of the officers who allegedly raped Lambert was on his
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school. Buck also had the opportunity to get Laurie's new phone number from the emergency contact sheet at their high school. Witnesses reported that Lambert had expressed an intent to "scare Laurie, then hurt her, then slit her throat."
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he provided them with an alibi and helped dispose of evidence. Later, Lambert and Buck recanted their initial statements, with Lambert alleging that Yunkin, whom she described as abusive, had encouraged her to harass and assault Show.
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during the crime, which were stained with Show's blood. Another piece of evidence was a letter from Lambert to Yunkin, in which she wrote, "I know I'm not an angel, but Lawrence, I never got mad enough to kill."
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outside of the U.S.). Directed by Norma Bailey, the film starred
485:"LESSON DRAWN FROM TRAGEDY: A TEEN'S DEATH LEADS TO LEGISLATION"
432:"Teen's Slaying Killed Mother's Dreams but Fired Her Ambition"
1167:"Witness: Defendant slit girl's throat as if 'cutting bread'"
1108:"Former boyfriend of stalking murderer testifies about abuse"
517:"A mother's loss, an unwavering crusade, and a small victory"
458:"Jealousy led teen to kill rival for boyfriend's affections"
968:"Federal appeals court refuses to hear Lambert's request"
580:"EERIE SLAY LINK - AMISH KILLER KNEW '91 TEEN MURDERERS"
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942:"Federal court to decide whether Lambert can be freed"
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664:"Appeals court mulls new trial in stalking murder"
812:"Convicted Pa. murderer wins $ 35,000 settlement"
756:"Woman guilty of killing boyfriend's former date"
693:"AUTHENTICITY OF LETTER IN TEEN SLAYING DISPUTED"
1024:"Federal appeals court orders Lambert's release"
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178:Muncy State Correctional Institution
860:"Prison guard rape case to proceed"
430:Anthony, Ted (September 19, 1993).
1505:Deaths by stabbing in Pennsylvania
1368:"Lambert defense focus of TV show"
1143:. November 9, 1997. Archived from
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1137:"Justice Served--or Subverted?"
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666:. Pocono Record. Archived from
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