The following is a condensed version of the 2020 trial for the murders of Sabrina Teague and her mother, Heesun Teague. In this series, we delve into the trial of Jacob Cayer, who stood accused of the brutal murders of his ex-girlfriend, Sabrina Teague, and her mother, Heesun "Sunny" Teague, in 2016. This case was marked by shocking details and legal complexities, leaving the community in disbelief.
We will explore the events leading up to the crime, the courtroom proceedings, and the testimonies that shaped the case. Join us as we navigate this tragic and compelling trial, shedding light on the pursuit of justice for Sabrina and Sunny Teague.
The following are the closing arguments, verdict and sentencing from the penalty phase of the trial, where Jacob Cayer opted not to attend. If you listened to the last episode, you’ll recall that he was found guilty of all charges. The prosecution brought in a psychiatrist to evaluate Jacob Cayer for an NGI (Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity). Interestingly, the defense used his testimony to their advantage during the penalty phase, arguing that Cayer was likely suffering from schizophrenia
Although Jacob Cayer decided not to be present for the closing arguments of the penalty phase, he did participate by phone during the disposition hearing, where his sentence was finalized.
The following is a condensed version of the 2020 trial for the murders of Sabrina Teague and her mother, Heesun Teague. In this series, we delve into the trial of Jacob Cayer, who stood accused of the brutal murders of his ex-girlfriend, Sabrina Teague, and her mother, Heesun "Sunny" Teague, in 2016. This case was marked by shocking details and legal complexities, leaving the community in disbelief.
We will explore the events leading up to the crime, the courtroom proceedings, and the testimonies that shaped the case. Join us as we navigate this tragic and compelling trial, shedding light on the pursuit of justice for Sabrina and Sunny Teague.
The following are the closing arguments, verdict and sentencing from the penalty phase of the trial, where Jacob Cayer opted not to attend. If you listened to the last episode, you’ll recall that he was found guilty of all charges. The prosecution brought in a psychiatrist to evaluate Jacob Cayer for an NGI (Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity). Interestingly, the defense used his testimony to their advantage during the penalty phase, arguing that Cayer was likely suffering from schizophrenia
Although Jacob Cayer decided not to be present for the closing arguments of the penalty phase, he did participate by phone during the disposition hearing, where his sentence was finalized.
Sarama Teague's blog:
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