Alive - Creative Nonfiction Our system told victims families their case was over, and in many cases, for decades.The courts ruled and we follow the law, but that in no way diminishes the added emotional trauma this process has caused to those who have already suffered.Most of all, we must remember the innocent victims, whose lives were taken, have no ability to appeal or receive a new sentence. In 1991, a Salem witch and psychic named Laurie Cabot helped pin down Thomas Maimoni for the murder of Martha Brailsford. Lisa Michelle Lambert was only out of prison for 8 months. Retired cop recalls horrifying encounter with 'deadliest' serial killer [6] Visit RAINNs National Sexual Assault Online Hotline or the National Sexual Violence Resource Centers website. The photos show his wife . - You shall not travel or reside in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania for any reason--mandatory. It is considered one of the most horrific crimes in Lancaster County to this day. Testimony later reveals Lambert was incensed when she discovered Show and Yunkin were dating the summer before Show was killed. Whats funny is that Lisa, herself was bullied very badly as a child. Almost 10 months after Dalzells bombshell,Lambert was re-tried in Lancaster County, after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled she had not yet exhausted her appeals at the state level and therefore could not appeal her conviction in a federal court. Buck then got Laurie to open the front door. She would ignore Hazel Shows calls to stop. was speaking with Show when Whitehead arrived. [26] They also questioned whether or not Show would have been able to speak to her mother before her death, as her throat had been cut, and alleged that Show had actually written out the initials of her murderers, Buck and Yunkin. Bucks chance for freedom came via a 2012 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that nixed automatic life prison terms for juveniles convicted of murder. Some of them are now free after court rulings that deemed their original sentences too harsh.WGAL News 8's Matt Barcaro looked into what's being done to help these former convicts re-enter society, what their victims' families think about their second chance and what it's like to be on the road to redemption. After starting a new life together in a stunning $230,000 house in Highland, Laurie expressed no desire to decorate their new home or even clean it.