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48 HOURS MYSTERY
Air Date: Saturday, May 01, 2010
Time Slot: 10:00 PM-11:00 PM EST on CBS
Episode Title: "A KILLER DEFENSE"
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A SCORNED WIFE SUES HER HUSBAND'S LOVER?THEN SOMEONE ENDS UP DEAD --CBS NEWS' "48 HOURS MYSTERY," ON SATURDAY, MAY 1

Two years after his wife's death, Dr. Kirk Turner sat in a North Carolina courtroom, watching prosecutors lay out their murder case against him. He does admit killing his wife, but claims it was self defense.

Kirk Turner and his wife, Jennifer, appeared to be a perfect match, until their 23-year marriage came to an abrupt end when Kirk announced that he was leaving her. While Kirk denied that his decision was the result of an affair, Jennifer learned that he was indeed cheating on her - with the family's personal banker. The Turners had seen incredible professional success, he a renowned dentist and she a horse breeder, and with a lot of money on the line - a 10,000-square-foot house, a 35-acre horse farm and a collection of vintage Corvettes - the split quickly became nasty. In addition to filing for divorce, Jennifer, determined to go after Kirk's girl friend, filed an Alienation of Affection lawsuit against her.

The family was splintered; their children, Wendy and Richie, picked sides - she with her mother and he with his father. According to Wendy, Kirk kept pressuring her mother to drop the lawsuit. She says her mother feared for her life. Then, on Sept. 12, 2007, Kirk showed Jennifer two documents - an order that he planned to file with the court to force the sale of the farm and an affidavit from her first husband claiming that marriage failed because of Jennifer's obsession with horses. According to Kirk, Jennifer became so enraged that she grabbed a seven-foot long decorative spear and plunged it into his leg repeatedly. He insists he was defending himself when he slit her throat with his pocket knife, and nearly decapitated her.

While Kirk is adamant that it was self defense, investigators and prosecutors say the evidence showed otherwise. They believe that Kirk planned to kill his wife that day, and that he even went so far as to cover it up by stabbing himself with the spear. But what would a jury think? Was Kirk Turner protecting himself, or was his wife's death premeditated?

Peter Van Sant reports on 48 HOURS MYSTERY: "A Killer Defense," Saturday, May 1, (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. This broadcast is produced by Paul LaRosa, Chuck Stevenson and Susan Mallie. Kristin Whiting is the field producer. Doreen Schechter, Grayce Arlotta-Berner and Kevin Dean are the editors. Al Briganti is the executive editor. Susan Zirinsky is the executive producer.

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