Suicide or homicide? That question still lingers for Michelle O'Connell's family and friends nearly eight years after she was shot inside her boyfriend's St. Augustine, Florida, home and died. Her family alleges she was killed by her boyfriend, Deputy Sheriff Jeremy Banks, but the sheriff's department maintains that she committed suicide. At the request of Michelle's family, her body was exhumed and an outside forensics expert conducted a second AUTOPSY for them which concluded that Michelle's death was a homicide. However, authorities still maintain she took her own life. ABC News' Ryan Smith investigates the controversy and reports on developments in the case, including Jeremy's civil suit against a state investigator that was dismissed last month. "20/20" airs on Friday, April 13 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Firearms expert Peter Diaczuk demonstrates where shell casings could have fallen depending on Michelle's position when she was shot, which also questions the official findings that Michelle shot herself. The hour also features interviews with Michelle's family, including sister Chrissy O'Connell, mother Patty O'Connell and brother Sean O'Connell; Mindy Fox, Michelle's friend; Teresa Woodward, Michelle's former employer; Anne Schindler, reporter who covered the case extensively; Dr. William Anderson, the forensic pathologist who provided the second AUTOPSY for the family; Mac
McLeod, Jeremy's attorney; and Debra Maynard, former St. Johns County deputy sheriff.
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