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Full Trial Audio: David Swift - Murder of Karen Swift
Full Trial Audio
8 episodes
2 months ago
Karen Swift, a mother with four children, was reported missing on Oct. 30, 2011, three weeks after she had filed for divorce from her husband. Hunters found her body near a Dyersburg cemetery on Dec. 10, 2011, six weeks after she was reported missing and nine weeks after she had filed for divorce.
Prosecutors said David Swift was the last person to see his wife alive when she returned home from a Halloween party.
Following the indictment more than 11 years after her death, David Swift was arrested in Birmingham, Alabama, where he was living after being remarried.
If convicted, David Swift faces up to life in prison without the possibility of parole.This is the full audio from his trial starting in May 2024, with large portions of silence removed. You hear what the jury hears.
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Karen Swift, a mother with four children, was reported missing on Oct. 30, 2011, three weeks after she had filed for divorce from her husband. Hunters found her body near a Dyersburg cemetery on Dec. 10, 2011, six weeks after she was reported missing and nine weeks after she had filed for divorce.
Prosecutors said David Swift was the last person to see his wife alive when she returned home from a Halloween party.
Following the indictment more than 11 years after her death, David Swift was arrested in Birmingham, Alabama, where he was living after being remarried.
If convicted, David Swift faces up to life in prison without the possibility of parole.This is the full audio from his trial starting in May 2024, with large portions of silence removed. You hear what the jury hears.
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Episodes (8/8)
Full Trial Audio: David Swift - Murder of Karen Swift
VERDICT Karen Swift Murder Trial: TN v. David Swift - Day 8
Jury returns from deliberations
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1 year ago
21 minutes

Full Trial Audio: David Swift - Murder of Karen Swift
VERDICT WATCH: Karen Swift Murder Trial: TN v. David Swift - Day 7
  • Closing arguments
  • Jury begins deliberations
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1 year ago
1 hour 27 minutes

Full Trial Audio: David Swift - Murder of Karen Swift
Karen Swift Murder Trial: TN v. David Swift - Day 6
1 year ago
3 hours 32 minutes

Full Trial Audio: David Swift - Murder of Karen Swift
Karen Swift Murder Trial - TN v. David Swift - Day 5
1 year ago
5 hours 4 minutes

Full Trial Audio: David Swift - Murder of Karen Swift
Karen Swift Murder Trial: TN v. David Swift - Day 4
1 year ago
3 hours 49 minutes

Full Trial Audio: David Swift - Murder of Karen Swift
Karen Swift Murder Trial: TN v. David Swift - Day 3
1 year ago
3 hours 24 minutes

Full Trial Audio: David Swift - Murder of Karen Swift
Karen Swift Murder Trial: TN v. David Swift - Day 2
1 year ago
4 hours 46 minutes

Full Trial Audio: David Swift - Murder of Karen Swift
Karen Swift Murder Trial: TN v. David Swift - Opening Statements
1 year ago
1 hour 14 minutes

Full Trial Audio: David Swift - Murder of Karen Swift
Karen Swift, a mother with four children, was reported missing on Oct. 30, 2011, three weeks after she had filed for divorce from her husband. Hunters found her body near a Dyersburg cemetery on Dec. 10, 2011, six weeks after she was reported missing and nine weeks after she had filed for divorce.
Prosecutors said David Swift was the last person to see his wife alive when she returned home from a Halloween party.
Following the indictment more than 11 years after her death, David Swift was arrested in Birmingham, Alabama, where he was living after being remarried.
If convicted, David Swift faces up to life in prison without the possibility of parole.This is the full audio from his trial starting in May 2024, with large portions of silence removed. You hear what the jury hears.